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[Oct. thread] Tahiti Village still seems to sell for 5K or more

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With the major FALL of timeshare pricing (especially ebay listings), I notice that Tahiti Village resales are one of the few no-names (NOT Marriott, Hilton, etc) that are still selling for 5k or more.

Now, as I understand it, it is a new resort, and I don't think
it is sold out yet. So, if that is the case---perhaps it is understandable that a place that is currently selling new units for $20k (is that about right?)----has ebay units selling for a 'steal' at 5k.

It's just kind of weird for me to search for ebay offerings and come across FEW resorts with bids of more than 2-3k---then all of a sudden I see the Tahiti Village as an exception to that.

Pat

p.s On the flip side, if owners that paid $20k a year or so ago are selling for 5k---they surely aren't thinking that selling at 5k is a good deal for THEM as a seller.
 

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p.s On the flip side, if owners that paid $20k a year or so ago are selling for 5k---they surely aren't thinking that selling at 5k is a good deal for THEM as a seller.
I sure wouldn't be happy about selling a TS, that less than a year old, for >1/4 of what I paid.
 

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Unless things have changed, those "sales" at 5K seem to get relisted frequently. There are better timeshares in Vegas for the same or lower amounts.

TV was selling 2 bedroom units closer to $40,000 last time I heard anything about pricing. The two other Consolidated resorts sell for around $1,000 which is where I expect resales to end up with TV. I wouldn't recommend buying in at 5K and I certainly would NOT consider it a steal.
 

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I bet no one has bid because after paying all those fees the total with the starting bid comes out to be $1405. That's a lot I think for an eoy off strip. I've noticed that a lot of the ebay sellers charge a closing cost charge in addition to a resort transfer fee. Isn't that generally part of the closing cost? It even states not including title insurance.
 

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With the major FALL of timeshare pricing (especially ebay listings), I notice that Tahiti Village resales are one of the few no-names (NOT Marriott, Hilton, etc) that are still selling for 5k or more.

Now, as I understand it, it is a new resort, and I don't think
it is sold out yet. So, if that is the case---perhaps it is understandable that a place that is currently selling new units for $20k (is that about right?)----has ebay units selling for a 'steal' at 5k.

It's just kind of weird for me to search for ebay offerings and come across FEW resorts with bids of more than 2-3k---then all of a sudden I see the Tahiti Village as an exception to that.

Pat

p.s On the flip side, if owners that paid $20k a year or so ago are selling for 5k---they surely aren't thinking that selling at 5k is a good deal for THEM as a seller.

I don't know which auctions you are tracking, but the ones I was looking at were lucky to get $1500 for a ey.
 

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This is an old thread from October, that was brought out of mothballs by post #4. The resale market has gone downhill since then...
 
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