Timeshare?
Is it really worth it to buy into time share? Considering all the fees and payments, even becoming a member of RCI, is it worth all the money to buy into timeshare?
Some deals have you purchase a deed for a week or more at one resort. You own it and can use it, sell it, gift it, or put it in your will for your children or whoever. Is it a scheme or is it actually worth it?
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A lot of times it is not worth it. Though today they have better programs than in the past. Research it very well before buying. If you know others who own one, ask them about their time share and if they recommend the company they bought their’s from. Do a google search on the company you’re looking at to see if others have posted any complaints or compliments about the them.