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I see a lot of TUG/expert hacks here about how to use points effectively -- five day reservations, twelve day reservations, off season reservations, electing points, renting points, etc. Here at TUG, we are quite good at taking advantage of wrinkles in the system. But these are wrinkles in the system -- most owners are unaware of them and don't use them.
For the typical new purchaser, these hacks are unknown. A retail purchaser pays $17+/point and $0.81 in MF's. If they own those points for ten years, their cost is an additional $1.70/point/year, making their total cost $2.51/point. Absurd. Even if they are educated enough to buy resale points @$6.50, their cost is $1.46/point ($0.65 for the amortized purchase price + the $0.81 MF). Still absurd.
The bottom line is that for most new purchasers -- I would estimate 90% -- owning points is a financial cesspool.
(Yes, I play the game also. I rent points, reserve a four day stay at Timber Lodge in a one bedroom unit Mon - Thurs, and have a ski in / ski out condo for about $220/night. But I know how to do this only because I spend far too much time here.)
For the typical new purchaser, these hacks are unknown. A retail purchaser pays $17+/point and $0.81 in MF's. If they own those points for ten years, their cost is an additional $1.70/point/year, making their total cost $2.51/point. Absurd. Even if they are educated enough to buy resale points @$6.50, their cost is $1.46/point ($0.65 for the amortized purchase price + the $0.81 MF). Still absurd.
The bottom line is that for most new purchasers -- I would estimate 90% -- owning points is a financial cesspool.
(Yes, I play the game also. I rent points, reserve a four day stay at Timber Lodge in a one bedroom unit Mon - Thurs, and have a ski in / ski out condo for about $220/night. But I know how to do this only because I spend far too much time here.)