How do Timeshares Work?
Travel & Leisure → Vacation Plans
- Author Richard Trevithick
- Published September 16, 2009
- Word count 654
How do timeshares work is a question that on the face of it
is a simple one to answer, as all timeshares work on the
same principle. However, due to the massive number of
timeshares available today, it is no surprise that
timeshares are far more flexible and give the timeshares
owner far more choice than they did twenty five years ago.
The main principle of timeshare is that it is better to own
than it is to rent the same thing, very much like a house or
a car it is better and cheaper in the long run to own your
own than to rent. The car is the best example as a car very
much like a timeshare will reduce in value over time.
All timeshares involve two main expenses to get involved
and these are the initial purchase price that is paid one
time and not repeated and then an annual maintenance fee
that the timeshare owner pays to the resort where they own
to maintain the quality and upkeep of their resort. Both of
these fees vary immensely depending on the timeshare in
question as timeshare condominiums vary in apartment size,
quality, location and time of year available. Each timeshare
is purchased in a block of one week, or 7 nights, and you
can purchase as many weeks as you like and then you pay an
annual fee for each week that you own.
A weeks timeshare in a five star resort, in a popular
destination and a large accommodation size will be much more
sort after and much higher priced than a studio apartment in
low season in a not so popular resort. Every timeshare does
exactly the same thing but a more expensive and popular
resort will get you a much better set of options than a
lesser week.
Each timeshare will give the owner a chance to either stay
at their chosen home resort every single year, or, exchange
their week(s) through an affiliated exchange company to
another destination at another time of year, providing what
they are requesting is like for like with what they own. The
exchange company will charge a minimal fee for the service
they provide to switch the owners timeshare to another
resort and for many timeshare owners, this is an option that
was the main reason they made the purchase. Timeshares are
available today in more than 70 countries and have attracted
some huge names, such as Hyatt, Sheraton, Marriott and the
like, all of who provide top end timeshare experiences.
With so many resorts and brands to choose from today, some
timeshares offer more than just the traditional week for
week exchange option described above, but have now evolved
into points schemes that can offer not just timeshare
resorts on a 7 night basis, but points can be used for
single timeshare nights, hotel nights, cruises, flights, car
rentals and a huge choice of other travel or non travel
related benefits. Although timeshare should never be
purchased as investments, if the right timeshare is
purchased in the right place for the owner, then providing
that have a good fundamental idea on how it works, owning
timeshare can be an extremely enjoyable and rewarding
experience and money will be saved.
Many people get caught up in the moment when they buy their
timeshare and do not fully understand the possibilities of
what they could do with their purchase before they sign.
With the average timeshare being more than the average
family purchase it is important that people fully understand
the purchase and make it work for them in the best way
possible. Timeshare is a growing industry and millions of
people worldwide enjoy fantastic vacations every year and
the industry will continue to grow. The best thing anyone
can do wanting to understand timeshare is to make sure you
completely understand the product to make it work for you
rather than against you.
Richard Trevithick has been working in the timeshare
industry for over 20 years and now offers help and support
on [how timeshares
work](http://www.timesharesurgery.com) at his website TimeshareSurgery.com.
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