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How to Buy a Timeshare to Avoid FRAUD? Smart Steps

How to Buy a Timeshare to Avoid FRAUD? Smart Steps
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If you are someone who enjoys vacationing in the same spot during a certain season of the year, then buying a timeshare might be an option to take into consideration, but first you need to know how to buy a timeshare properly in order to save thousands of dollars.

Read this article to learn more about timeshare ownership and if it’s a good purchase for a regular traveler.

About Timeshares

Timeshares remain a strong pillar of the travel and leisure industries.

Timeshare companies offer numerous vacation plans, properties and memberships in order to sell each single one of their timeshare units, which constitutes an extremely profitable business for them, considering that each unit is sold to 52 different owners, at an average price of $20,000 USD.

Timeshare properties are regularly sold as a fixed-week program.

This means that you purchase the unit for use during a specific week of the year, and the truth is that most timeshares work this way.

Even though there are other timeshare plans that are much more flexible than the fixed-week program, such as the points-based system and the splinted-week, you will still be subject to the resort's regulations on how to use your timeshare and when.

 

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How To Buy a Timeshare: Things You Need to Know

Follow the next steps to learn how to buy a timeshare appropriately:

  1. Be aware of the numbers: Timeshares are an expensive purchase, and a complicated product, therefore, they cannot be entered into lightly.

    The average price of a timeshare is $20,000 USD, without considering the yearly fees. Be sure that you will be able to afford the unit.

    Be sure that the resort (and the location) where you are buying has a good reputation and that it entirely pleases you.

  2. Do not believe everything you hear during the timeshare presentation: Timeshare presentations are known for being extremely high-pressure and for using misleading sales tactics.

    You will be told that a timeshare is a good investment, that you can travel all over the world with it, that you can sell it easily, and that you can rent your weeks in case you cannot use them.

    Those statements are not true. Ask as many questions as possible, and be sure that all the verbal promises are written in the contract.

  3. Be an informed buyer: Find out everything you can about fractional ownership, including how it works, how much the maintenance fees are, how much they can rise, how robust the resale market is, how to cancel a timeshare, and what your timeshare cancellation rights are, among other things.

Tips:

  • Check out the timeshare secondary market, usually at half-price or less. You might get a dollar or a free timeshare if you are lucky.

  • Keep in mind that timeshare fees do not stay fixed. Instead, they increase each year.  Also, they have to be paid, whether you use your timeshare or not.

  • Before you purchase, calculate the total cost of the timeshare, including mortgage payments, timeshare maintenance fees, special assessment fees, trading fees, broker commissions, membership fees and other expenses such as travel costs.

    Then compare the results with the cost of renting similar accommodations to know if it’s convenient for you to make this purchase.

  • Talk to other timeshare owners. Find out how satisfied they are with their membership and if they have ever had a problem with the timeshare developer.

  •  Do not buy a timeshare as a financial investment. Regardless of what the timeshare salespeople claim, a timeshare needs to be considered a purchase and not an investment, since an investment means the possibility of financial growth and resale.

Am I making the Right Decision by buying a Timeshare?

There are good timeshares out there, as well as people who feel happy about their timeshare purchases, especially those who enjoy vacationing at the same place and are not spontaneous travelers.

Unfortunately, due to the large number of timeshare scams being committed against many vacationers, the industry has gained a terrible reputation.

You will be attached to the resort and to several terms and conditions in order to use your timeshare, and to be honest, you can find much better deals when planning your vacations on your own, with the freedom to go anywhere you want, anytime you’d like.

Because of the reasons explained above, we consider that buying a timeshare is not exactly a good financial decision, as there are many other options available to travel for a reasonable price.

At Mexican Timeshare Solutions, we assist timeshare purchasers who want to get rid of their vacation properties.

Our associates have several years of experience in the timeshare industry and are successfully able to resolve timeshare scam cases in an ethical and professional manner.

Contact us for a free consultation on how we can help you cancel your timeshare contract.

Remember, our service is risk-free, as we work based on results, so you do not waste any money paid up front.

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31 Comments
  • Gonzalo J.December 21, 2015, 11:11 am

    Dont do it, just dont believe on any promotion that offer to you , timeshare scam actually is very common, for own experience avoid the timeshare field, dont assist to a timeshare presentation all is fraud , if you dont want to have future problems debts dont get caught.

  • ElenaJuly 13, 2015, 1:59 am

    Timeshare people exist on every place, if you are a tourist on a new city , im gonna to advice you something , avoid timeshare presentations, please dont go to any timeshare presentations , they are rude and nasty people.

  • rocio January 10, 2015, 12:03 am

    hi there, exist a lot of timeshares around the world, but the most "common" are located on the beaches, like mexico for example, first at all , i can tell you something, if you are planning to go to another country to buy a timeshare, pls dont do it, avoid that possibility , im sure that will be the worst idea you could ever had, i mean , timeshares stuff is a very risky thing , dont take it anyway.

  • LinaPawlakOctober 15, 2014, 11:34 am

    Getting a timeshare is not an investment, and that's what people should understand first. Buying a timeshare is not an option. Not even in the resale market. They come with maintenance fees and more expenses, if you take a look at sites like ebay or redweek you'll see many owners are selling the units even for less than 1 buck!!
    Timeshares don't worth it

  • LinaPawlakOctober 15, 2014, 11:34 am

    Getting a timeshare is not an investment, and that's what people should understand first. Buying a timeshare is not an option. Not even in the resale market. They come with maintenance fees and more expenses, if you take a look at sites like ebay or redweek you'll see many owners are selling the units even for less than 1 buck!!
    Timeshares don't worth it

  • VioletAugust 18, 2014, 7:29 am

    Is there an answer to getting rid of a timeshare? Mine is paid for but I am still paying maintenance fees. I have never used it. What happens if I just stop paying the fees? Does anyone know about TransferAmerica? They claim to be able to help you get rid of timeshare and fees.

  • AlbertoAugust 11, 2014, 8:57 am

    lo mas importante creo yo que es el ser realista y no dejarse llevar por todo lo que digan, casi siempre parece muy bueno para ser verdad

  • AlanAugust 2, 2014, 9:14 am

    These are posts I wish I had read years ago when my wife and I decided to buy one. What a waist of time and money. We finally ended up giving it back to them so we did not have to keep paying the stupid maintenance fee.

  • PaulaJuly 11, 2014, 11:30 am

    estoy de acuerdo en que es realmente importante el saber todas estas cosas, despues nos podemos arrepentir muchisimo, en especial porque a veces subestimamos a los vendedores y al final resultan acabando con nosotros

  • AmandaJune 8, 2014, 10:28 pm

    muchas veces nos dejamos llevar pensando que haremos un buen "negocio" con el, rentandolo, etc.. pero no es asi, hay que estar bien informados

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