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Old 07-08-2008, 10:57 PM
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Any listed price is most likely to be higher than the actual selling price. Florida has about 25% of the total timeshare units in the whole US. Since it's on the beach, it may have some value. My general rule is that the best 2br. timeshare in it's peak season should not sell for more than 9k. Many timeshares are worthless (just ask Bing ). Studios are worth much less than larger units. The week or season has a lot to do with the value of a timeshare. If a 1br week 5 or 6 is listed at $ 3,750 and not selling- then a studio for the same weeks would probably go for under $ 1,000. Non desirable weeks would be hand to sell for $ 100. Other items that need to be looked at are the annual cost and whether there have been any special assessments. Lack of a quality rating would be a definite negative.
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