But the average price is $108, for contracts three or four times this one’s size. Even with it being stripped, the seller was ultimately asking for just a little over 15% more. Doesn’t seem monumentally unreasonable to me.Why would it be unrealistic? Loaded SSR contracts are selling under $90, what’s realistic about expecting a stripped contract to go much above it?
It didn't seem to me that Kpeterso was getting indignant - they simply walked away knowing the seller wouldn't get close to a number they as buyer wanted to pay.I just don’t think it’s worth getting indignant over a seller who isn’t willing to negotiate over a lowball offer for a hard to find low point contract.
What do you mean sell the points? rent them? Is that easy to do? I'm intrigued.could be much worse, I get 400 points in June which reduces the cost of one contract by 60-75% when the points are sold. It’s a shame but it’s still a great deal at 113 per point
But the average price is $108, for contracts three or four times this one’s size. Even with it being stripped, the seller was ultimately asking for just a little over 15% more. Doesn’t seem monumentally unreasonable to me.
Though the deals on these boards are often sensational, most buyers are not as savvy as we are here, which is good for all of us down the line should we ever sell. I just don’t think it’s worth getting indignant over a seller who isn’t willing to negotiate over a lowball offer for a hard to find low point contract.
That might be us in the future!
It didn't seem to me that Kpeterso was getting indignant - they simply walked away knowing the seller wouldn't get close to a number they as buyer wanted to pay.
I wouldn't be too interested in paying a premium for a stripped contract.
Typically yes - they'll rent out those points. That's why, generally speaking, a loaded contract is more valuable than a stripped contract.When people say they're going to sell points on a stacked contract, what do they mean? They will rent out those points?
I swear that you must be a broker from your comments on the dvc pages. 108 is not that average. I admit that the screenshot below is probably below average pricing but.. here are the most recent waiting on ROFF reported on this site.But the average price is $108, for contracts three or four times this one’s size. Even with it being stripped, the seller was ultimately asking for just a little over 15% more. Doesn’t seem monumentally unreasonable to me.
Though the deals on these boards are often sensational, most buyers are not as savvy as we are here, which is good for all of us down the line should we ever sell. I just don’t think it’s worth getting indignant over a seller who isn’t willing to negotiate over a lowball offer for a hard to find low point contract.
That might be us in the future!
Congrats— are you planning rent your points here or through a broker?FFMickey---$253-$42749-160-VGC-Aug-0/22, 320/23, 160/24- sent 4/18, passed 5/11
Just got word that we passed ROFR! Once we rent out the banked 2022 points, our price per point will come down to $235. We settled at a higher price per point because it had banked 22 points and was in our UY.
Probably through a broker, I like easy..... Plus, after looking on the R/T forum, I don't see too much movement.Congrats— are you planning rent your points here or through a broker?
I swear that you must be a broker from your comments on the dvc pages. 108 is not that average. I admit that the screenshot below is probably below average pricing but.. here are the most recent waiting on ROFF reported on this site.
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Fidelity has average at $100.50 specifically for small size contracts…then you have to consider they stripped out about $40/pt of value… so it’s not the person looking to buy at $90 who is unreasonable.well according to dvcresalemarket.com, the average contract for SSR in April was $108. Granted that is just for their sales.
I am not going to talk crap about the board sponsor but that broker is known for having very high prices.well according to dvcresalemarket.com, the average contract for SSR in April was $108. Granted that is just for their sales.
Helloooo neighbor! That's a great price! Loaded contract too! Congrats!Cardsfan23---$97-$21956-200-BRV@WL-Aug-0/22, 400/23, 200/24- sent 4/19, passed 5/11
Excited for our first contract to pass ROFR!
I swear that you must be a broker from your comments on the dvc pages. 108 is not that average. I admit that the screenshot below is probably below average pricing but.. here are the most recent waiting on ROFF reported on this site.
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No…I promise I’m not a broker! I just went to the board sponsor’s blog for my info. I don’t think they’re fudging the numbers, and they sell a ton of contracts, but of course the data is only derived from their sales.I swear that you must be a broker from your comments on the dvc pages. 108 is not that average. I admit that the screenshot below is probably below average pricing but.. here are the most recent waiting on ROFF reported on this site.
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