Condo Timeshares


Make the most of your holiday budget with your dream condo timeshare. Check out the condominiums listed below for the best condo timeshare deals. Condos are very similar to an apartment, they are fully self contained living spaces with bedrooms, showers, private balconies and feature a full kitchen. There's no better way to spend your holiday fund than on a condo timeshare.

ST. Maarten Beach Front Timeshare Condo 1BD


ST. Maarten Beach Front Timeshare Condo 1BD

Buy It Now: $8,500.00

GULF OF MEXICO TIME SHARE CONDO


GULF OF MEXICO TIME SHARE CONDO

Buy It Now: $25,000.00

Condo at St. Augustine, Fl.


Condo at St. Augustine,  Fl.

Buy It Now: $2,000.00

Orlando FL, wks. 39-40 condo type both sleeps


Orlando FL,  wks. 39-40 condo type both sleeps

Buy It Now: $5,000.00

Timeshare Buying Advice


Buying a timeshare is a very unique type of investment, and involves two levels of research. First of all you should ascertain whether a timeshare is the right type of investment for you. Are you better off assigning investment money someplace else and paying for holidays year-to year, or does a timeshare investment make more sense? Second, you should determine which particular timeshare will grant you the best payoff with regard to finance and fun.

Here is a timeshare buying checklist that may help:


1. Compare maintenance fees and what they pay for. Compare how much of this money is spent on basic and necessary upkeep (fixing appliances, doing yardwork, etc.) and how much goes into capital improvements such as putting in a new pool or fitness club when it is needed. The latter is more likely to increase the value of your investment long-term

2. What other fees could be involved? How many years have they had "Special Assessments" for example? Why were these one time fees charged, and what is the likelihood of that type of event recurring? It might have been due to a storm of the like they haven’t seen in a hundred years, or it could be that your timeshare is in the path of hurricanes that hit every three.

3. How much would you have spent on vacations otherwise? Timeshares are not a good investment for a speculator who is not going to use them. They do not increase in value as fast as most other investment vehicles. However, when the cost you would have spent on vacations anyway is factored in to the return, they may be an excellent investment.

4. Why would I ever buy a timeshare "new" as opposed to resale? A "used" timeshare, sold to you by a previous owner or a resale company will probably cost significantly less than a new one (usually purchased from a developer). However, in new and exciting places, there may not be "used" units available, and developers have started to add extra value perks to their sales to compete.

5. Where is the best place to own a timeshare? This answer is tricky. If you are leaning toward buying it more for your enjoyment than for resale value, then choose one with resorts you personally enjoy and maybe are not too difficult to get to. On the other hand, if resale value is also important, you need to balance all of that with choosing one that is in an area of high demand.

6. Fixed week .vs. floating week, which is better? This depends on you and your family's schedule. If you have a very clear schedule, such as having kids in school who get the same weeks off each year, than a timeshare with fixed week s is for you. However, if you tend to have unpredictable work schedules or take vacations at different times each year, then a floating week is for you.

Good luck with your timeshare purchases and if you don't find what you are looking for try our other site timeshares for sale.

If you are looking for information on selling your timeshare visit our sister site sell a timeshare for some good advise.