Perhaps you have already seen this, but on the advanced tab on OCC you can enter a deed doc tax range to narrow your search. For that large contract the tax had to be $800+. If you enter values in the tax fields you can narrow the number of files returned. I have done that when researching recent sales of contracts in a specific point range we were interested in. I just calculated a high and low end doc tax that would be realistic in the current market. I was also watching early CCV sales that way just for kicks to see what some of the early, high point sales looked like.Thanks. I am trying to figure out what happened to a $1000+ point VGF fixed week contract that finally seemed to have sold at a very low price. If Disney ROFR'ed it, there could be a lot of happy people being taken off the VGF waitlist!
Thanks! Now ... if Disney ROFR'ed that contract, there would still have to be a deed or notice recorded at some point right? May still be too soon for that one.Perhaps you have already seen this, but on the advanced tab on OCC you can enter a deed doc tax range to narrow your search. For that large contract the tax had to be $800+. If you enter values in the tax fields you can narrow the number of files returned. I have done that when researching recent sales of contracts in a specific point range we were interested in. I just calculated a high and low end doc tax that would be realistic in the current market. I was also watching early CCV sales that way just for kicks to see what some of the early, high point sales looked like.
Or you can simply do your regular search and then SORT the results by the Deed Document Tax. The "Sort By" fields are in the left hand margin of the results screen.Perhaps you have already seen this, but on the advanced tab on OCC you can enter a deed doc tax range to narrow your search. For that large contract the tax had to be $800+. If you enter values in the tax fields you can narrow the number of files returned. I have done that when researching recent sales of contracts in a specific point range we were interested in. I just calculated a high and low end doc tax that would be realistic in the current market. I was also watching early CCV sales that way just for kicks to see what some of the early, high point sales looked like.
The OCC search engine has some quirks. One of those quirks involves searching by Legal Remarks. Even though you enter "Grand Floridian" the search can return deeds for several different timeshares besides VGF.@Spartan86 I used "grand floridian". There are some interesting results there. It looks most of those contracts are fixed weeks. Does anyone know how many fixed weeks they sold for DVC? And if Disney ROFRs it, are they required to keep the fixed week, or can they break the contract up?