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Old January 26th, 2006, 12:57 AM
Staff-Robert D. Staff-Robert D. is offline
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Cool That all depends.....

That all depends on whether you were talked into buying this on a vacation under high pressure at an escalated price, or you were able to get a good deal.

Obviously if you don't need a vacation property your better off to rent a timeshare when your ready for a get-a-way. Now you have no unwanted maintenance fees & taxes, or a large loan to pay off. Worse case scenario you may have to pay a guest pass fee in order to enjoy the timeshare (usually $20-$50 if required by resort).

Now if you can find one of the many great deals available on the resale market and know that you can schedule a yearly vacation...owning a timeshare is a very smart move. Be strategic on where you purchase your vacation property, Hawaii, Florida and Mexico have better trading power when looking to take advantage of exchanging (RCI & II) your timeshare for a different location.

Rob Deladurantaye
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