Team Arleen Realtors Keller Williams Named Preferred Agent for MainSail of Beaufort
I always get a chuckle out of these "press release" sites which churn out one misleading article after another- all in the name of search engine optimization! This one is especially laughable as the author twists information about US timeshare ownership to try and promote this fractional..
.........Popular in Europe for decades and successful at ski resorts out west, co-ownership is relatively new in North Carolina with less than a dozen like developments. In co-ownership, the buyer purchases one or more shares of the property and is allotted an appropriate amount of usage. This spreads the financial burden of purchasing and maintaining the property over several owners. MainSail limits the number of owners to 10 per unit. Each one-tenth share entitles owners to at least five weeks of use.
Differing from timeshare, a contract for usage over a set time period, co-owners receive a general warranty deed. Timeshares generally loses value annually holding zero value at the end of the contact. On the other hand, MainSail deeds are for real property which maintains its value subject to real estate market fluctuations. Timeshare accommodations are often nothing more than hotel rooms, where at MainSail the buyer is a partial owner of a 1,925 square-foot private townhome. Additionally MainSail owners are able to rent out their unused time, as well as sell, mortgage and will their deeded interest independent of the other owners.
I always get a chuckle out of these "press release" sites which churn out one misleading article after another- all in the name of search engine optimization! This one is especially laughable as the author twists information about US timeshare ownership to try and promote this fractional..
.........Popular in Europe for decades and successful at ski resorts out west, co-ownership is relatively new in North Carolina with less than a dozen like developments. In co-ownership, the buyer purchases one or more shares of the property and is allotted an appropriate amount of usage. This spreads the financial burden of purchasing and maintaining the property over several owners. MainSail limits the number of owners to 10 per unit. Each one-tenth share entitles owners to at least five weeks of use.
Differing from timeshare, a contract for usage over a set time period, co-owners receive a general warranty deed. Timeshares generally loses value annually holding zero value at the end of the contact. On the other hand, MainSail deeds are for real property which maintains its value subject to real estate market fluctuations. Timeshare accommodations are often nothing more than hotel rooms, where at MainSail the buyer is a partial owner of a 1,925 square-foot private townhome. Additionally MainSail owners are able to rent out their unused time, as well as sell, mortgage and will their deeded interest independent of the other owners.
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