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Timeshare - Want To Buy A

: Sites like RedWeek and Timeshare Users Group (TUG) allow you to buy directly from owners for a fraction of the original price—sometimes even for $1 from owners desperate to stop paying fees.

: Buying during a resort presentation (e.g., Hilton Grand Vacations ) is the most expensive method. While you may get extra "perks" like early booking or loyalty points, the initial cost is significantly higher. 3. Understand the Real Costs want to buy a timeshare

: You own a portion of the real estate "forever," which can be inherited. : Sites like RedWeek and Timeshare Users Group

: You have a lease for a set number of years (often 20–99) before it reverts to the developer. 2. Compare Buying Methods Where you buy drastically impacts the upfront price. "Summer" or "Ski Season")

: You can book any week within a specific season (e.g., "Summer" or "Ski Season"), subject to availability. Deeded vs. Right-to-Use :

: You own the same week (e.g., week 52) at the same resort every year. This is ideal if you have a specific annual tradition.