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Upfront Fee Abuse Posted by: TriwestTimeshare
Video duration: 98 seconds There is a huge miscommunication by companies telling sellers that they can get $15000 for their timeshare when in reality, on the resale market, it may only be worth $5000 - in addition, they charge a $500 upfront fee and end up never selling the timeshare... Related: broker, collura, commission, estate, fee, front, licensed, mario, real, resale, resales, seller, timeshare, timeshares, triwest, up |
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Rental Rate Formula Posted by: TriwestTimeshare
Video duration: 137 seconds There is a formula that Owner's can use to determine a good rental rate that will give them flexibility without being out of proportion. Related: cover, formula, mac, maintenance, rack, rate, rental, rentals, resale, resales, timeshare, timeshares, triwest, viccie |
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Upfront fee vs. Commission Posted by: TriwestTimeshare
Video duration: 144 seconds Brokers who charge an upfront fee to provide maximum exposure for the sale of your timeshare provide accounting for the funds...the money should not go into the broker's pocket...the incentive should be commission. Related: collura, commission, estate, fee, front, incentive, mario, real, resale, resales, timeshare, timeshares, transactions, triwest, up |
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Resort Ratings Posted by: TriwestTimeshare
Video duration: 45 seconds In the timeshare system, the top 10% are rated 5 Star, Gold Crown or RID (Resort of International Distinction)... by RCI and II - this doesn't mean that other resorts are less desirable...it just means that the rated resorts meet certain qualifications. There's a resort out there for everyone! Related: 5, amenities, crown, distinction, gold, mac, ratings, rental, rentals, resale, resales, star, timeshare, timeshares, triwest, viccie |
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Upfront fees for an upfront service Posted by: TriwestTimeshare
Video duration: 77 seconds The key thing is to see what the service is, make sure it is approved by the department of real estate. Make sure they have an accounting of it and that the funds paid were spent on your behalf for the benefit of providing exposure in order to sell your property. Related: broker, collura, estate, exposure, fee, front, licensed, mario, real, resale, resales, services, timeshare, timeshares, triwest, up |
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Covering Maintenance Posted by: TriwestTimeshare
Video duration: 56 seconds Timeshares should be purchased to be used, they are not an investment. Many times the week can be rented to help cover maintenance, but the ultimate reason to buy is to use it yourself. Related: competitive, cover, investment, mac, maintenance, rental, rentals, resale, resales, timeshare, timeshares, travel, triwest, vicce |
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Fair Upfront fees Posted by: TriwestTimeshare
Video duration: 82 seconds A fair upfront fee should be in the range of $200 to get into an auction, or a multiple listing service - to get the exposure you need to sell quickly. As long as the money is being used on your behalf properly. Related: approved, broker, collura, estate, exposure, fee, front, licensed, mario, real, resale, resales, timeshare, timeshares, triwest, up |
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Commission Incentive Posted by: TriwestTimeshare
Video duration: 69 seconds in most real estate transaction the incentive to sell is based on commission...that should be the incentive... Mario Collura Related: collura, commission, estate, fee, front, incentive, mario, real, resale, resales, timeshare, timeshares, transactions, triwest, up |
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Resale Broker Alliance 1 Posted by: TriwestTimeshare
Video duration: 115 seconds Call a broker - make sure you are working with a licensed resale broker... Mario Collura Related: alliance, broker, collura, industry, mario, protection, regulated, resale, resales, self, timeshare, timeshares, triwest, vacation |
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Upfront fees Posted by: TriwestTimeshare
Video duration: 71 seconds In many cases paying an upfront fee is unnecessary unless you are being provided a service as an option and not a requirement... Related: broker, collura, commission, estate, fee, licensed, mario, real, resale, resales, timeshare, timeshares, transaction, triwest, upfront |
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Fixed vs. Floating ownership Posted by: TriwestTimeshare
Video duration: 52 seconds Fixed vs. floating timeshare ownership - which is better for you? Some resorts have split weeks allowing for shorter vacations... Related: collura, deed, deeded, fixed, floating, mario, resale, resales, resort, right, timeshare, timeshares, to, triwest, use, vacation, weeks |
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Rental Commission Posted by: TriwestTimeshare
Video duration: 25 seconds Most successful rental companies charge between 30% and 50% - you want to make sure the program is commission based so the agents have an incentive to rent your week... Related: based, commission, estate, incentive, mac, owner, real, rental, rentals, resale, resales, timeshare, timeshares, triwest, viccie |
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Rental Commission 2 Posted by: TriwestTimeshare
Video duration: 37 seconds You need to have incentive for the agents to do the "mini" real estate transaction that is the verification of the week being rented...there is a lot of paperwork involved in doing it right. Related: based, commission, estate, incentive, mac, owner, real, rental, rentals, resale, resales, timeshare, timeshares, triwest, viccie |
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Third Party Posted by: TriwestTimeshare
Video duration: 117 seconds It is important to use a third party real estate company to negotiate the rental of your week...only a licensed person can negotiate a deal... Related: competitively, estate, mac, negotiation, owner, price, real, rental, rentals, resale, resales, timeshare, timeshares, triwest, viccie |
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Developer weeks vs owner week Posted by: TriwestTimeshare
Video duration: 61 seconds there is a big difference between developer weeks and an owner's week in terms of rentals...educate yourself, learn about the resorts... Viccie Mac Related: bonus, developer, mac, owner, rental, rentals, resale, resales, resort, time, timeshare, timeshares, triwest, viccie, week, weeks |
















