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"I looked at the secondary market on RedWeek ," Martha chimed in, pulling out a printout. "People are trying to give away their timeshares for $1 just to escape the maintenance fees. One guy is offering to pay the closing costs himself".

The air in the "Sunset Vista" sales office smelled of salt air and desperation. Arthur and Martha sat on a plush sofa that felt like it was made of plastic and regret. They had been lured here by the promise of a "free" three-night stay in Orlando, a $200 Visa gift card, and a breakfast buffet that turned out to be cold bagels and watery orange juice. cheap time share

Arthur’s pen scratched against the napkin. "$800 a year for the next thirty years... that’s $24,000 in just fees," he muttered. "Plus the $5,000 entry. We’re looking at a $29,000 commitment for one week a year in a place that, according to Tripadvisor , has 'tired' furniture and a pool that’s closed for 'emergency repairs' half the time". "I looked at the secondary market on RedWeek

Arthur looked at the glossy brochure. It featured a couple laughing on a balcony overlooking a turquoise ocean. He did some "napkin math" in his head, a trick he’d read about on Reddit . "And the maintenance fees?" Arthur asked. "Oh, a pittance!" Gary waved a hand. "Only $800 a year." The air in the "Sunset Vista" sales office

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"I looked at the secondary market on RedWeek ," Martha chimed in, pulling out a printout. "People are trying to give away their timeshares for $1 just to escape the maintenance fees. One guy is offering to pay the closing costs himself".

The air in the "Sunset Vista" sales office smelled of salt air and desperation. Arthur and Martha sat on a plush sofa that felt like it was made of plastic and regret. They had been lured here by the promise of a "free" three-night stay in Orlando, a $200 Visa gift card, and a breakfast buffet that turned out to be cold bagels and watery orange juice.

Arthur’s pen scratched against the napkin. "$800 a year for the next thirty years... that’s $24,000 in just fees," he muttered. "Plus the $5,000 entry. We’re looking at a $29,000 commitment for one week a year in a place that, according to Tripadvisor , has 'tired' furniture and a pool that’s closed for 'emergency repairs' half the time".

Arthur looked at the glossy brochure. It featured a couple laughing on a balcony overlooking a turquoise ocean. He did some "napkin math" in his head, a trick he’d read about on Reddit . "And the maintenance fees?" Arthur asked. "Oh, a pittance!" Gary waved a hand. "Only $800 a year."

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