BlueRiverChalet
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- Grand Lodge on Peak7 Breckenridge
Has anyone used Bay Tree Solutions Inc to sell their timeshare? The developer of my TimeShare ownership pointed me to this company as a more ethical ones as well as Redweek.
Unlike having a inexpensive TS Week, we purchased the premium week 52, new years, at the Grand Lodge on Peak 7 Breckenridge for the rental income and the perks. For the purpose of Renting and using the owner perks. And have successfully rented every year at $1400/night. A 2BR (Sleeps 8), larger corner unit than the others rooms in the lodge, ADA friendly, view of the valley, sunny side, view of the fireworks from the porch, etc. Do to financial needs we are wanting to sell off one or both of the units in then 2 BR Deeded Time Share. According to the developer, Grand Lodge on Peak 7 Sales group, they said (as the developer) that the current selling price for that 2BR unit is $219,706K (and of course includes their added perks outside of our week for that value). (All club benefits are transferable and valid during the week of purchase)
Or we could split up the 2BR into the two separate unties being a Matter Residence 1BR and a Suite Residence 1BR. The Master 1BR current sales value is $156,710k: and Suite residence unite $97k Obviously that is the developer price is with their extra perks/incentives.
Bay Tree Solutions inc have a flat advertising fee ($1,600.00) until sold. and even offered to sell off together or individually for that one fee. No other closing fees or commission fees and they offer financing to the buyer. Is this a reasonable fee? It appears to be a good price as its a flat fee until sold but are the expectations of selling realistic? They don't charge any commission or sales fee.
Bay Tree Solutions said they list at 20% blow the lowest value.
We know we have a very specific target market since we chose to buy the most expensive week and we did so because it always rents out ($1200-$1400/night) and we have been successful at renting that week for several years now. Can we have expectations to get a good price for our unit, since the buyer would likely be someone who wanted that specific week either to rent or use and most likely someone who is researching just after being sold a unit from the developer to see if they may be a better deal during their 3 day cancellation policy? We are trying to get some hopeful but mostly real expectations.
thanks,
John
Unlike having a inexpensive TS Week, we purchased the premium week 52, new years, at the Grand Lodge on Peak 7 Breckenridge for the rental income and the perks. For the purpose of Renting and using the owner perks. And have successfully rented every year at $1400/night. A 2BR (Sleeps 8), larger corner unit than the others rooms in the lodge, ADA friendly, view of the valley, sunny side, view of the fireworks from the porch, etc. Do to financial needs we are wanting to sell off one or both of the units in then 2 BR Deeded Time Share. According to the developer, Grand Lodge on Peak 7 Sales group, they said (as the developer) that the current selling price for that 2BR unit is $219,706K (and of course includes their added perks outside of our week for that value). (All club benefits are transferable and valid during the week of purchase)
Or we could split up the 2BR into the two separate unties being a Matter Residence 1BR and a Suite Residence 1BR. The Master 1BR current sales value is $156,710k: and Suite residence unite $97k Obviously that is the developer price is with their extra perks/incentives.
Bay Tree Solutions inc have a flat advertising fee ($1,600.00) until sold. and even offered to sell off together or individually for that one fee. No other closing fees or commission fees and they offer financing to the buyer. Is this a reasonable fee? It appears to be a good price as its a flat fee until sold but are the expectations of selling realistic? They don't charge any commission or sales fee.
Bay Tree Solutions said they list at 20% blow the lowest value.
We know we have a very specific target market since we chose to buy the most expensive week and we did so because it always rents out ($1200-$1400/night) and we have been successful at renting that week for several years now. Can we have expectations to get a good price for our unit, since the buyer would likely be someone who wanted that specific week either to rent or use and most likely someone who is researching just after being sold a unit from the developer to see if they may be a better deal during their 3 day cancellation policy? We are trying to get some hopeful but mostly real expectations.
thanks,
John
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