By: Charlotte Oscarson | 2010-04-02 | Travel & Leisure Looking for a Vacation Membership but want to get away from yearly membership fees & blackout dates? Wish you could travel more often but life and finances will not allow it to happen? Want to earn amazing commissions while staying at 4 & 5 star resorts, priced between $99-$799 per week? Find out how you can afford to travel, stay in luxury resorts and to work from anywhere in the world! read more
By: Tracie Newcastle | 2010-04-17 | Real Estate Timeshare sellers and the owners always find themselves in a bed of sorrow rapidly. Mighty signs of wealth have become burdensome money pits. Now, it's not like past when timeshares have been a double digit growth model-only, the industry is bleeding millions. Marriott, which dropped its timeshare expenditures in 2009, and Starwood Hotels, which has closed three sales centers by the end of read more
By: Sarah Lyn | 2011-10-26 | Vacation Rentals Timeshares have become a huge frustration for many owners. They are tired of paying yearly maintenance fees and hidden costs when they do not even use their timeshare. However, with Donate Timeshares you are able to donate your timeshare to charity while becoming eligible for a tax deduction. read more
By: Yasir Samad | 2011-05-17 | Business To begin, there are a lot of information and misinformation out there. With the timeshare industry raking in billions, chances are you will meet someone part-time sales renting a timeshare quite high. Think about it: it is an industry holiday. Each business holiday will sell you the idea of vacation. And all areas with as much money as the timeshare industry will do anything to sell you t read more
By: Kelly A. Smith | 2010-04-03 | Travel & Leisure There are three big myths to timeshare ownership: 1) That a timeshare will definitely save you money; 2) That a new timeshare from the developer is better than a resale; 3) That timeshares can be rented or sold at any time. By knowing these misconceptions, potential timeshare buyers will be better educated with their timeshare purchase. read more
By: sofia Jones | 2011-09-07 | Travel Tips Have you heard any of the following promises? • “Renting your timeshare is guaranteed." • "The demand for rooms is greater than availability, so renting your timeshare will never be a problem." • "the resort will handle the rental of your timeshare for you." • "You can purchase a 2 bedroom lock-off suite, so that you can use 1 bedroom and rent the other bedroom to pay for y read more
By: Sanctuarybelize | 2011-01-03 | Travel Tips There are a lot of ups and downs when it comes to buying and renting a timeshare vacation house. read more
By: Curtis Hannah | 2010-03-31 | Travel & Leisure Timeshare gained presence in today's world with the urge of possessing a property at a great vacation spot for recreation & leisure. It is a joint ownership venture that offers a holiday house on a part-time basis at a smaller rate. It is usually related to a resort property, wherein timeshare holders can plan their vacation on an early basis. read more
By: Tracie Newcastle | 2010-03-26 | Marketing Looking for ways to advertise the sale of your timeshare? Here are some tips to get you started. read more
By: Paul Lopez | 2010-09-12 | Investing We have reviewed some timeshare options and come up with a useful guide as to what you need to consider before investing in timeshare read more
By: Kermit Fox | 2010-03-28 | Travel & Leisure Timeshare Deals Like your car, the majority of timeshare properties go through depreciation. And the first who owned the property is the one who has the biggest hit. The marketing costs of developer takes approximately half of what they put up for sale. read more
By: David Heart | 2010-03-27 | Travel & Leisure Selling a timeshare? Then, you know discovering its true value through an inexperienced real estate agent is nothing but a struggle and a strain. The number one problem with people selling timeshares, ironically, is that they don't have the time to sit with realtors working out a decent selling price. read more
By: Tab Pierce | 2010-04-02 | Travel & Leisure If you bought a timeshare some years ago, but since then have either not used it as much as you thought you might, or it has just lost its use to you than you have probably considered selling it. Maybe you should sell it. For taking the right decision, write down all the costs of the timeshare - annual fees, maintenance fees, membership fees. Don't forget to include the costs of actually using the timeshare, trips to it and any other imaginable cost that you incur to go there. read more