Rambling diatribe of the home based lodging market and the democratization of the hotel industry.
Monday, October 19, 2009
What Should I Do With My Timeshare?
What should I do with my timeshare?
That is the question facing thousands of people these days, especially with the downturn in the economy. Nobody wants to sell their timeshare for ½ of what they paid for it, but that may be the best thing to do. Let’s do the math. Say you paid $16,000 for your timeshare, and you are paying $600 a year for maintenance. Let’s also say that you can only sell your timeshare for $8,000. That means that you would lose $8,000 right? Not necessarily. At $600 a year for maintenance, you will pay almost $8,000 in $13 years (not including banking and timeshare location switching fees). If, however, you keep your timeshare for the next 20 to 30 years, you will pay $12,000 to $18,000 in maintenance fees; and that is if the fees do not go up. Yet, your timeshare will not be worth much, if any more money. So, my short answer is, sell it.
What if I don’t want to sell? Well, if you do not want to sell, then my suggestion would be to quit banking it through your timeshare management company. These companies charge up to $300 membership and another $150 transaction fee each time you want to travel to a different destination than the original purchase. Not only is it expensive, it is also difficult to find places, through your timeshare management company, that you really want to visit. Well, what should I do? Read on.
Whether you decide to sell your timeshare or keep it, you can save money and increase your travel options by finding someone to exchange your home or timeshare with that is located in the destination you want to travel to. Yes, you heard me, exchange your home or timeshare. Thousands of people are doing it these days and virtually staying for free all around the world. Websites like Sherpa Travel Exchange www.staysherpa.com have created a travel exchange that brings together interested parties for Home Exchanges, HomeStays and Vacation Rentals. The great thing about exchanging your timeshare is that you no longer have to worry about banking it due to an impending expiration date. Instead, exchange it with another homeowner or property owner so they can use your place now, and you can use their place at a later date.
The concept for exchanging homes has existed for years. However, the rise in high-speed internet and social networking has made it easier for people of common interests to connect. Keep an eye open for “Lucky” the Sherpa as he develops an easy way for you to get the most out of your timeshare if you plan to keep it, or get the most out of your travel dollars if you plan to sell it. Either way, you can’t lose.
Darrin Underwood
Contributor
Sherpa Travel Exchange
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