This has issue has come up in another thread and I thought that I would take the points of how Westgate eviscerates the rights of buyers of Westgate Properties on resale.
Fees
Westgate has a three tier fee system. One for Developer Purchased Online(Retail), Developer Purchased Agent(Retail) and One for Non Developer Purchased (Resale).
For the most part, Online and Agent assisted transactions are the same cost.
2018-2019 Fees:
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As you can see, there is a hefty increase of fees to a resale buyer!
Seasons
If you are considering buying a fixed or floating Westgate Week, keep in mind the Season. This is very important.
In general, there are three Seasons with the exception of Park City Resort & Spa and Myrtle Beach (Building 2000).
These Seasons are:
For
Park City Resort & Spa the Seasons are:
- Value
- All
- Fixed Event
- Ski
For
Myrtle Beach (Building 2000) the Seasons are:
- Value
- Select
- All
- Fixed Event
For resale owner it is important to remember that you are locked into your Season (or lesser)!
Retail owners can pay to upgrade seasons:
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Note that resale (Non-Developer Sold Timeshare Interests) has NO ability for a Seasonal Upgrade.
Myrtle Beach Unit Upgrades
With Myrtle Beach you have the ability to upgrade your unit, if you are a retail owner:
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Again note: This option is not available to the resale buyer.
Park City Resort & Spa upgrades
As with Myrtle Beach, during ski season, there are premium upcharges for room upgrades:
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As with the other upgrades, these are not available to resale owners.
Conclusion
The upshot of purchasing Westgate resale is to make sure you have the size, location and season you want because you will most likely not be able to upgrade as retail (Developer) purchasers can.
Confirm that Westgate will not downgrade the Season of a floating week when they do the transfer.