I figured it would go for much higher. Have no need for it actually since we have access to Maui via Westin. Actually looking into Incline Village or Sedona.Isn’t it a 1/1 Mountain View? The 1995 is only due once every two years. It’s probably going to go for more, but most folks want 2/2’s and Oceanfront.
There are much cheaper ways to get Hyatt points for trading, but if you (two of you) want to go to Maui every other April, and don’t mind a IV, it could be a very good deal. We paid a lot more for an EOYO 2/2 OV.
I never let ROFR worry me, as many have taught me here. I offer what I want to pay and if Hyatt takes it, good for them.
There’s a great 2000 point EOYE Week 38 HPP in Redweek for $2000. We were going to make an offer (we go to Oahu, Maui and Kauai every Odd Sept/Oct) and to Sedona, Durango, and Pagosa or Taos every Even Sept/Oct) but it is Unit 921 which has 18-20 steps, no elevator. We always travel with a wheelchair so it wouldn’t work no matter how cheap.I figured it would go for much higher. Have no need for it actually since we have access to Maui via Westin. Actually looking into Incline Village or Sedona.
Thanks. I will check it out.There’s a great 2000 point EOYE Week 38 HPP in Redweek for $2000. We were going to make an offer (we go to Oahu, Maui and Kauai every Odd Sept/Oct) and to Sedona, Durango, and Pagosa or Taos every Even Sept/Oct) but it is Unit 921 which has 18-20 steps, no elevator. We always travel with a wheelchair so it wouldn’t work no matter how cheap.
how do you know it is island view ?
I just bid on it on ebay. My autobid was $3,550 and someone else had an autobid and outbid me by $50. The closing bid amount was $3,601 but I doubt it'll pass ROFR. Oh well, I tried...
It would be interesting to see if it passes ROFR.
Interesting. When I called and talked to a sales agent yesterday from the Hyatt Kaanapali about what they sell the 1 BR Mountain View for, he told me the mid 20's.That will easily pass ROFR. It would have sold new for only about 16K. Sales aren't booming, they don't need a mountain view unit to resell.
Interesting. When I called and talked to a sales agent yesterday from the Hyatt Kaanapali about what they sell the 1 BR Mountain View for, he told me the mid 20's.
Ahhh... that makes perfect sense. That's why I joined TUG, to get great info. from people like you. Thanks!As all things, depends on when you bought it and how well you bargained. I'm sure he didn't give you their bottom figure. I took my number from the original pricing sheets. Also, each season is different. For example, weeks up to week 12 were about 22-23K originally. Price drops quickly starting with week 13 and so on