Seller Notes:Fixed Week: 24 (Diamond Season)
Floating Unit: Upper Floors 9 through 12
Next use: 2025
Maintenance fees 2025: $4,094.31 (billed on Odd Years only. Club Dues of
$157.59 billed annually)
Check-in Day: Saturday
Hyatt Points: 2,200
*Closing costs and transfer fees are to be paid by the buyer*
*Buyer to pay maintenance fees for first year of usage*
Per the owner:
The unit is upper floors, 9 to 12. These floors are higher than the
adjacent Hyatt Regency hotel, so that the view is unobscured 180 degrees
compared to the lower floors which have a view limited by the hotel.
Also, although the unit has 2 bedrooms each with a king sized bed and a
queen sized sofa bed in the living room, one of the bedrooms has a lounge
chair that opens up into a single bed for an additional sleeper. In
reality, 7 people can stay in the unit comfortably.
Owner also has Week 23 posted for sale for $30,000. Owner will offer a
$5,000 discount on Week 24 if both weeks are purchased together, for a
total purchase price of $60,000. Please use the link below to view the
posting for Week 23.
https://www.redweek.com/posting/R1244758
70% of
timeshares are
2+ bedroom units
with an avg. of 1,160 sqft
Private Rooms
2
Price
$35000
Annual Dues
$4094
Total Cost : $19,557.00
Total Savings : $19,557.00
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TIMESHARE
70% of
timeshares are
2+ bedroom units
with an avg. of 1,160 sqft
More information on our formula...
Hotels usually sleep 2 adults per room, whereas the average timeshare units offer multiple private bedrooms, sleeper sofas and sometimes even bunk beds - adding value not calculated here. Timeshare properties are condo style units that contain all of the comforts of home... and then some!
Hotel total cost includes a 10% hotel tax whereas the average U.S. hotel tax is currently around 13.4%.
Timeshare total cost includes an increase in maintenance dues each year of 3%, as well as an estimated $1,000 in closing and transfer costs. These are estimated and will vary by state, county and resort.
Total savings does not take into consideration the added benefit of a timeshare unit having a spacious living room, washer and dryer, dining room and full kitchen, all of which add value and potential savings when you have the option to do your own laundry and enjoy a home cooked meal instead of dining out.