Which property? Most HGVC properties are part of the system and you can use your points anywhere in the system during club season.
There are plenty of deeds (mud season deeds such as Silver or Bronze season, even many gold season deeds). HC is different. I would only recommend HC if you plan to use your HC points at that location (just for Lounge access).Which Hiltons wouldn’t you take for free?
Yes. If you buy an HGVC deed resale it comes with points with full access to HGVC (not Diamond or Bluegreen) properties.Thank you G!
I'm still looking at locations in the secondary market from an owner but I am wary about buying points at a Grand Vacation Club property and not being able to use those points at the various grand vacation club properties.
Thank you for any insight!
I'm sure there are no HGVC points that can be used under the max umbrella but I'm hopeful I can buy points at 1 HGVC and use it at another HGVC location
yes but please educate yourself further by reading all the info linked in the stickies etc.Thank you G!
I'm still looking at locations in the secondary market from an owner but I am wary about buying points at a Grand Vacation Club property and not being able to use those points at the various grand vacation club properties.
Thank you for any insight!
I'm sure there are no HGVC points that can be used under the max umbrella but I'm hopeful I can buy points at 1 HGVC and use it at another HGVC location
Thank you! lastly, am I interpreting your term resale icorrectly? As in meaning to be in particular to the secondary market like redweek and not a `resale` from the resort?Yes. If you buy an HGVC deed resale it comes with points with full access to HGVC (not Diamond or Bluegreen) properties.
What is a resale from the resort? We call those developer weeks unless you are buying a resale from an Affiliate in Scotland or Florida gulf.Thank you! lastly, am I interpreting your term resale icorrectly? As in meaning to be in particular to the secondary market like redweek and not a `resale` from the resort?
What are you referring to when you mention HC?There are plenty of deeds (mud season deeds such as Silver or Bronze season, even many gold season deeds). HC is different. I would only recommend HC if you plan to use your HC points at that location (just for Lounge access).
If you are buying HGVC deed just to use as points, then I would look at its MF/point ratio along with buy-in cost. We have a resource here for you.
2024 Hilton Grand Vacations Maintenance Fees
* Please limit this thread to only the MF specifics and take discussions/commentary to the discussion boards. Thank you! * Owners, please report your Weeks MF's as they are billed (NOT proposed/estimated) in this format: Resort Name/Unit Size Operating Fee Reserve Fee Property Taxes (or note...tugbbs.com
HGVC isn't exercising ROFR on almost any resale, exception being the Strand operated properties in SC. This is true for HGVC or bHC properties.I doubt there are many HC offers that are free, too low and Hilton may pick them up via ROFR. I certainly would avoid picking up a bronze or silver week. Even a gold week I would double check. Platinum is the best choice if trying to optimize $/PT
What would be the ones you don’t take for free?Which property? Most HGVC properties are part of the system and you can use your points anywhere in the system during club season.
Edited to add: There are some HGVC deeds that I wouldn't take for free.
What would be the ones you don’t take for free?
Rights of First Refusal.What does ROFR mean?
I wouldn't take a low-point Silver Season TS's of any size. Gold or Platinum Season of the same size gets you far more points for the same MF. Also, I wouldn't take an E-O-Y unit. Some peep are happy to have alternate year points, but IMHO, the minimum points needed to be truly flexible 8,000 (2BR Gold) annually. A few years ago, I picked up one of those for free.What would be the ones you don’t take for free?
How do you plan to use it?Is it smart to do? Are the points allocated to that property usable at other HGVC locations?
Are you saying if we buy a HGVC resale most of the perks of having a HGVC are non existent? We canceled our timeshare and the rep is trying to get us to buy it and buy a resale.@Talent312 mentions some affiliates being HGVC enrollment being optional. I wanted to add that there are some affiliates in which HGVC enrollment only comes from a retail purchase. Grand Pacific Palisades (GPP) and Grand Pacific Seapointe are two examples.
I purchased my GPP from the resale department at the resort. At the time, GPP handled all resales for existing owners at decent resale prices. As a bonus, they added HGVC enrollment at no extra charge. This was a true benefit for owners looking to sell and I am confident that it helped owners maximize value when selling. As HGVC got more involved, they apparently did not like this cheaper option into HGVC and stopped it from happening. GPP no longer has a resale department that helped the owners. Now, HGVC handles the deed-backs and foreclosures and turns them into over priced retail deeds. In addition, they made it so the HGVC enrollment disappears when the original buyer decides to sell the deed hurting their resale price. What that means is that the only way to get HGVC enrollment on these deeds is through a direct purchase.
There are so many nuances, evident by the many posts, that it is best to slow down and research until your head hurts. The developers like to make one believe that the retail deal they are offering is only good today and prices will only go up. With resale, the opposite is true. There will always be resale deals. In fact, the deal tomorrow may be better than the deal today.