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Things to Consider When You Buy a Timeshare

When you purchase a vacation ownership, you are making an important commitment, not only in financial terms, but also in future holidays. Before you buy a timeshare, you have to be sure that the resort or club you are interested in will offer numerous satisfying vacations for many years and one that can develop as your lifestyle progresses.

On the whole, a timeshare is a property or the right to use a property, normally a resort or condominium unit, owned by multiple parties. The different kinds of timeshares are: deeded vs. right to use, fixed week ownership, floating, rotating, vacation clubs, and points programs.

The features and processes involved in a timeshare are similar to owning a house or land. However, there are various types of timeshare ownerships. There are those that allow you to purchase the property outright. Others offer a lease or base it on a point system. Despite the differences, the basic idea applies: A timeshare is a real estate unit of some size that can be purchased, sold, or traded.

People who buy timeshares are able to take advantage of their usage time, rent out their owned usage, offer it as a gift, exchange internally within the same resort or resort cluster, and exchange externally into thousands of other timeshare resorts.

Here are some pointers to consider when making a timeshare purchase:

- Buy a vacation ownership product if you plan to use it and stay in it in the future. Purchasing a timeshare is an investment towards your vacations you will be making in the future. It is not an investment for financial gains.

- Go for a vacation that will suit your lifestyle. Before you make the decision to buy a timeshare, make sure that you have already thought about what you find most valuable in a vacation and travel experience. Once you have settled on it, look at the broad range of timeshare products and choices available. Select those which are most appropriate for your needs.

- Be sure to visit a timeshare resort on your next holiday. Tour a local resort and ask the present owners about their ownership experience. If you make inquiries, you will find many resorts that provide mini vacations that offer people the opportunity to have a first hand experience in the resort.

- Go through the document carefully and thoroughly. Make sure you understand the kind of timeshare product you are being offered. Some of the things to look out for include a fixed or floating time, fee simple or right to use plans, and a vacation club.

- Check the resort for signs that management is excellent. Take a tour of the resort and check if it has well maintained facilities and resort amenities, has first rate housekeeping and accommodating service.

- Confirm if the resort has an affiliation with an exchange company. Take time to check the resort to see if it is associated with an exchange company. Get information on the resorts in house exchange policies and member benefits.

- If for example, you mainly have made the purchase because you want to gain from the exchange benefit, purchase the most attractive unit in the most popular time of the year. If not, you can also buy the largest points package you can pay for. This will provide more exchange flexibility.

With timeshares, you and your family are presented with affordable ways to treat yourself and your family to vacations each year. Not only will you have significant savings, you are also entitled to different and unique vacations each year.

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