Purchasing a timeshare is a big investment. Similar to buying a home, you should take a measured approach before you commit.
Beware of anyone offering to resell your timeshare. It could be a scam and cost you thousands of dollars. Resellers can easily contact you after finding your information through public records or lists bought and sold from resort developers.
If you do express interest in selling your timeshare, the scammers will claim they have a buyer lined up, but that you first need to pay them fees – up to several thousand dollars. Then after you pay them, the scammers disappear and your money is gone.
Scamming resellers will also often promise you a hefty profit. Unfortunately, in reality many timeshares lose their resale value over time. For example, a one-week timeshare that sold new for $20,000 a few years ago could now fetch as little as $3,000, depending on resale market conditions.
Purchasing a timeshare is a big investment. Similar to buying a home, you should take a measured approach before you commit.