A million tiny owners
It used to be that if you wanted your own place, not just a timeshare, but your own deed to a ski condo in Mountain Village, you had to pony up several hundred thousand dollars or so. Real Estate Financing : How to Sell a Timeshare Property
On December 30 2007, I bought a timeshare estate in Florida, when they sold me the vacation club it was marvelous, but at the time I went online to book then was terrible, they told me I have to book my vacation between 45 days, for sure I would have accommodations and I did and there’s was not room available for the next three months, and no exactly on the city I wanted to go……. so I found other stuffs that are not really what the sold me….
Is there any possibility I can quit this timeshare, I have a loan for 10 years….. Is there any legal advise, please. I’m so sorry I bought this timeshare…. HELP PLEASE….
The Time Share sharks pretty much have it in there favor after the cooling off period I am sorry to tell you.But may help others.A time share at any price is a bill for the rest of your life that you can not get out of.There are some that will let you deed it back but that is after it is paid for.Then there are ones such as Celebrity Resorts that you can never get out of with out hurting your credit.
Orlando Florida Timeshare Deals: Buying & Selling Info
hey i am 18 years old and looking to move out soon. i need a job that pays like 500 a week plus commision part time. i need a job like this while going through college. not as a career but something while i am completing my education. i live in orlando florida so these are some of my plans. 1. get a real estate license and work with the timeshare people( biggest tourist place in the world. 2 Real estate license and sell houses. 3. Get the mortgage license. 4. get both mortgage licene and real estate license.
can some one tell me a plan and a job so i can make that much money. make some good sugestions.
First I would like to wish you the best of luck! $500.00 a week working part-time is going to be difficult. I lived in Orlando for over 10 yrs and recently moved away. I can tell you that the real estate market cannot guarantee you any amount of money at this time!! My house has been on the market for over a year down there. I can also tell you that Orlando is a wage city and you will need to really work hard to make $500.00 a week, so you may want to consider some of your expenses!! In this economy I would be very careful in the time share market as well – and it is not an easy busy to work in. Many timess you are required to work your way up to sales and so things can be tough in the beginning. Just some food for thought but you may want to seriously consider just focusing on school and staying with your parents if that is an option!