ondeadlin
TUG Member
- Joined
- Jun 6, 2005
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- Resorts Owned
- Current: Grand Timber Lodge, Worldmark; Past: Marriott, Hyatt, Foxrun, Eagle Point
With the way Hyatt weeks have come down in price, and with the uncertainty surrounding the trading potential of Marriotts in the future, I'd argue that your best quality resale trader purchase right now is a 1300 point Hyatt week.
That's the points equivalent of a 2-bedroom trade a year in II with if not the highest trading power in the system, certainly among the highest. MF around $1,000 a year depending on where you buy.
Purchase price? Around $3,500 all in (fees included) if you're patient.
There's a Coconut Plantation week on eBay right now with a $2,200 buy-it-now that would fit that description.
Plus the points give you a ton of flexibility - you could break it up into three red-season studio deposits in II (430 points per deposit) or even five(!) flex-time trades (260 points per deposit and a MF-per-deposit of about $200 per week).
There are obviously cheaper weeks to buy into, but I think the trading power and flexibility can't be beat.
That's the points equivalent of a 2-bedroom trade a year in II with if not the highest trading power in the system, certainly among the highest. MF around $1,000 a year depending on where you buy.
Purchase price? Around $3,500 all in (fees included) if you're patient.
There's a Coconut Plantation week on eBay right now with a $2,200 buy-it-now that would fit that description.
Plus the points give you a ton of flexibility - you could break it up into three red-season studio deposits in II (430 points per deposit) or even five(!) flex-time trades (260 points per deposit and a MF-per-deposit of about $200 per week).
There are obviously cheaper weeks to buy into, but I think the trading power and flexibility can't be beat.

Too complicated for me