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Buying HGVC Help!!!

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I am about to buy a 2br. HGVC "managed" TS in Marco island,The Club Regency week 49. My family likes Marco Island. I looked it up and it is a silver week for 3500 points.MF is 630.00 per year. Never owned HGVC, can I trade this to other HGVC resorts ? thru RCI or II, good trading power ?
And what is a good price?

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Yes, you can trade to other HGVC resorts. I have a 2 bdrm during silver season with 3500 points. We were going to book a 1 bdrm in gold season for 3400 and bank the left over 100 points for use at another time. However, not sure how big your family is or what time of year you prefer, but DH and I are looking at upgrading to a 2 bdrm during gold season. We tend to travel more during gold than silver. HGVC is also affiliated with RCI and you can utilize them as well. I am not sure I can help you on price (we own in FL) but if you want to know what we paid send me a PM.
 

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I'd go for a 5000 pt resale pkg. Maintenace fee will be about the same. You'll very quickly wish you had the 1500 extra points. Matter of fact, you'll be wishing you had the 7000 pts pretty quick as well!!

HGVC is wonderful!!

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Thanks for the Input, Looking at paying about $1 per point. We like to travel to South Florida once a year in the winter, Husband and wife kids 9 and 11.
 

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I concur that you will probably be happier with a minimum of 5000 points (Gold Week).

Not sure about the price, but you will probably find prices closer to $1.5 to $2 per point.

There are a couple of respected resellers here on TUG, Seth Nock & Judi are two that come to mind right away.

We enjoy the great flexibilty of HGVC, just wish they had some more clubs in more locations....but I believe from what I have read they are working on that request.
 

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The price on silver HGVC at the true HGVC locations is about $1.3/pt resale. But as most people have already said you'll want more points than that if you plan on exchanging alot.

Buy an affiliate, if you're planning on visiting that location a lot. Or if you can get alot of points for the affiliate (like the bay club in Hawaii). Buying a silver unit (worth 3500 pts) with the idea of trading is OK but you'll do alot better if you have atleast 5000 pts.

Please read the HGVC advice here on TUG. See the top of this board for the link


Good Luck
 

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We have a platimum 7000 at the Las Vegas Hilton. From our point of view, it was a wonderful buy. The 7000 points turn into 2 weeks of a 1 bedroom suite (just the two of us). (works out to 3500 points a week for a one bedroom at their resorts) Even better if trading with RCI.
 

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Can you purchase two 3400-3500 point units and use the point total for single usage? And if so are there any additional fees for combining the points?

Thanks,

Chuck
 

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I do not know what you mean by combining points but depending on season and day of week a specific stay will require a certain number of points. If you buy 2 3500 point contracts you will pay a maintenace fee for both. That is why people pay a little more per point for the 4800-7000 point package since you only have one fee to pay. It will work out to be just a matter of how long you plan to have the ts since over the long haul it is a better deal to buy a single 7000 point at more per point than get stuck for 2 mfs. Curt
 

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chuck1955 said:
Can you purchase two 3400-3500 point units and use the point total for single usage? And if so are there any additional fees for combining the points?

Thanks,

Chuck

Yes, you can own two affliated TS and combind their points with HGVC. But as the last poster said that means 2 MF. Most peolpe find that even with the lower purchase price the 2 mf vs 1 mf, it makes sense to buy a higher point unit than buy 2 units. (sometimes this isn't true but most of the time.)

Good Luck
 

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Thanks for all the replies !!! I won the bid on Ebay for the HGVC but it did not meet the reserve!! Bummer !! Anyway, is there another site that specializes in HGVC resales or is E-Bay the best way??

Thanks Again
 

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You could join redweek.com and see how you do.

There are always more on ebay...

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You should contact Seth Nock on this forum. He always has an inventory of hgvc and he will be right up front with what offer will pass the right of first refusal. He is honest and will give you excellent advise as well as explain the workings of the system. Curt
 
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