Checking Disney Resales:
Go to Orange County Comptroller's Site Here:
https://www.occompt.com/services/records-search/
Click ACCEPT to accept the disclaimer.
Now you should see the Document Search interface
Enter a Start and End date for your search
Uncheck the box to enable search for specific document types. Choose "Deeds"
Click "Advanced"
In the Legal Remarks field, type "Grand Floridian". Note: you might get some miscellaneous extra stuff using this search. If you want to narrow the search, you can type "TS: VILLAS AT DISNEY S GRAND FLORIDIAN RESORT " in the legal remarks field. I would try both just to make sure you don't miss anything.
This will give you a list of all the Deeds recorded in the period of time you specified above.
Now it gets a little tricky.
Disney Direct Sales will have "DISNEY VACATION DEVELOPMENT INC" as the Grantor. Resales will have someone's name, or a husband and wife, or their trust, etc.
Over on the right, you will see where you can click to "View Image". This will enable you to see a specific deed.
You will want to scrutinize the deed to find out the selling price and the number of points. Many title companies will include both of these.
However, some title companies, and Disney, will put in "$10 and other valuable presents" for the sales price, so you have to do some more digging.
If you can find the number of points attached to the contract, you can calculate the sales price by looking at the Document Deed Tax. The Document Deed Tax is .70 % amount of the sales price. So if you know the amount of the document deed tax, you can divide by .007 to get the purchase price (plus or minus a few $).
Now that you know the purchase price, you divide by the number of points to get a price per point. For a resale deed, you might see a statement like "Purchaser's ownership interest shall be symbolized as 125". This means they bought a contract with 125 points.
Deeds with Disney Vacation Development as Grantor may not show the number of points, but the price for Direct Sales is generally published by Disney.
If you see a document tax of $0.00, it usually means a gratuitous transfer, such as a transfer within a family, or from a husband and wife to their living trust, etc.
There are other special cases, such as a foreclosures. I can't remember off the top of my head all the nuances of those.