« Effective Strategies For Selling A Timeshare In A Recession
According to the American Resort Development Association, there are more than 4 million timeshare owners across the United States. There are ample buying opportunities, but what if you want to sell your timeshare?
In this 4-minute piece with NBC’s The Today Show, Barbara Corcoran talks about the difficulties today’s timeshare sellers face with respect to a down economy, revealing sales strategies in the meanwhile.
Among the advice:
- Know what your share’s worth, then lower it by 20%
- Don’t overlook obvious marketing techniques
- Consider auction sites to sell a timeshare
- Donating to charity open up tax breaks
Selling timeshares is always more difficult than selling a “regular” home; and today’s recessionary economy doesn’t make it any easier. Watch the complete clip for more tips on selling timeshares at MSNBC.com.
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One comment to “Effective Strategies For Selling A Timeshare In A Recession”
Thanks for not repeating the title, Dump Your Timeshare. Ms.Corcoran seems to want people to believe their timeshares have no value and should be practically given away. At http://www.TimeshareAdventures.com anyone can review the current reports on timeshare sales and offers the owners are receiving. Ms. Corcoran’s information regarding fees for REAL advertising and timeshare specialists’ services misguides timeshare sellers. Up-front fees bring results. Want to know the value of your timeshare based on real and broadly reaching true sales records of many companies? Check out http://www.TimeshareWorth.com.