Hi.
My mother-in-law has had a good Thousand Trails Membership for a long time. She is now 97 yo. She is thinking of transferring or willing the membership to us. While thinking about what to do, she was contacted by Resort Members Association about a program that would eliminate maintenance fees. I participated in one of their conference calls hosted by Right Choice Transfers. Their deal is that they will take the membership off your hands for a hefty fee, beginning in the $3000 range and going up. Their claim is that timeshares are a thing of the past, that they are a financial burden to owners and there is no resale market.
Now I'm reconsidering taking on this burden. Fees are $330 annually-frozen for her but would go up each year once we had the membership. We hope to use the membership and perhaps one day pass it on to our kids or sell it (we are 56 & 63 yo).
Is this a good idea? Is such a membership worth anything today? Is there a resale market?
Any information and guidance are most welcome.
Thanks.
Gregg
My mother-in-law has had a good Thousand Trails Membership for a long time. She is now 97 yo. She is thinking of transferring or willing the membership to us. While thinking about what to do, she was contacted by Resort Members Association about a program that would eliminate maintenance fees. I participated in one of their conference calls hosted by Right Choice Transfers. Their deal is that they will take the membership off your hands for a hefty fee, beginning in the $3000 range and going up. Their claim is that timeshares are a thing of the past, that they are a financial burden to owners and there is no resale market.
Now I'm reconsidering taking on this burden. Fees are $330 annually-frozen for her but would go up each year once we had the membership. We hope to use the membership and perhaps one day pass it on to our kids or sell it (we are 56 & 63 yo).
Is this a good idea? Is such a membership worth anything today? Is there a resale market?
Any information and guidance are most welcome.
Thanks.
Gregg