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- Wyndham Founder; Disney OKW & SSR; Marriott's Willow Ridge and Shadow Ridge,Grand Chateau; Val Chatelle; Hono Koa OF (3); SBR(LOTS), SDO a few; Grand Palms(selling); WKORV-OF ,Westin Desert Willow.
Foxrun is a proven great trader in II, and all of these weeks trade well. This is for a friend of mine, and her email is joader@aol.com
Units are 2 bedrooms and sleep 8. King beds in masters, brand new kitchens, 2 full beds in the second bedrooms, beautifully updated, very recently.
This is a golf course community, and golfers get discounts. It's managed by VRI, and you can call the resort for more info. The website is vriresorts.com
My week 13 got an accommodations certificate offer this year, even though my summer weeks didn't get such an offer. I was shocked that my week 27 get one, but my week 13 did.
Maintenance fees are $630 and at least one board member is a TUG member. The board's philosophy is improve the resort slower and avoid special assessments. It's been a pleasure to own.
She will pay closing costs and write the deeds herself. You would just pay the resort transfer fee, which I believe is $75 per week.
Someone just posted some great exchanges to the Hyatts in the Colorado Rocky Mountains for ski season that they received with Foxrun winter weeks. I personally have a week 13 that trades very well, and I wouldn't sell it, let alone give it away, so this is a great deal for anyone.
Josie would love to talk to you, if you are interested in owning her Foxrun weeks.
Units are 2 bedrooms and sleep 8. King beds in masters, brand new kitchens, 2 full beds in the second bedrooms, beautifully updated, very recently.
This is a golf course community, and golfers get discounts. It's managed by VRI, and you can call the resort for more info. The website is vriresorts.com
My week 13 got an accommodations certificate offer this year, even though my summer weeks didn't get such an offer. I was shocked that my week 27 get one, but my week 13 did.
Maintenance fees are $630 and at least one board member is a TUG member. The board's philosophy is improve the resort slower and avoid special assessments. It's been a pleasure to own.
She will pay closing costs and write the deeds herself. You would just pay the resort transfer fee, which I believe is $75 per week.
Someone just posted some great exchanges to the Hyatts in the Colorado Rocky Mountains for ski season that they received with Foxrun winter weeks. I personally have a week 13 that trades very well, and I wouldn't sell it, let alone give it away, so this is a great deal for anyone.
Josie would love to talk to you, if you are interested in owning her Foxrun weeks.
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