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Old October 20th, 2005, 12:34 PM
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Question What to charge for renting my timeshare?

Hopefully you can help me out... but I guess the real answer is "it depends".
Anyway.. I have a timeshare in Florida... at the Fairfield in Destin.

I want to rent it out for the next two years, but don't know what to charge?
I could ask for my maintenance fee (about $500) and be happy to get my money back.
Or could I be a little greedy and ask for more?
If I ask for more... will I rent it out?
If I ask for less... will I leave money on the table?

Does the time of year, demand, supply, other factors effect the price of a rental? I'm sure they do... but want it the correct answer?

Thanks... John
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Old October 21st, 2005, 05:09 PM
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Default Timeshare Rental Rates

Timeshare rental rates do depend on a number of variables, such as the size of the unit(1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, etc.) and of course, the time of year. Some weeks, like Christmas, New Years, Bike Week or Race/Speed Week in Daytona for instance, rent for much more than others. The usual supply and demand theory works with timeshare rentals just like anything else. So, if the demand is high and the supply is low, an owner can expect to receive more for their property/week than when an abundance of rental properties are available.

The general "rule of thumb" is to offer savings over what the resort itself would charge and to tag the asking price with "negotiable". When the resort is sold-out, an owner may be able to demand a bit more than when the resort has availability.

At Timeshare Adventures we can offer our clients an analysis of the rental market and we have the ability to monitor specific resorts and vacation areas in order to accurately advise our clients in regard to price.
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