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Should I Sell My Timeshare?

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Get your freedom back with…

That’s a loaded question.

We’ve written a few posts that discussed what might lead to this question including, Is a Timeshare Ever a Good Idea?, Do Timeshares Really Save You Money?, and Are Timeshares a Waste of Money?

But if you’re here, you’re already past this point.

So, let’s help you make a decision.

You might want to sell your timeshare if:

  • You rarely use it.
  • The maintenance fees have gotten too expensive.
  • The property isn’t being maintained or managed well.
  • It’s challenging to find someone to trade weeks with you.
  • You’ve switched to a different type of vacation (cruising, for example).
  • It’s become too expensive to get your family to your timeshare.

Things to Watch Out for When Selling Your Timeshare

If one or more of these reasons for selling your timeshare resonates with you, selling your timeshare might be the better option.

Get your freedom back with…

This, however, brings up something you should be aware of.

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Freedom From Your Timeshare Begins Now.

It’s as simple as filling out this form.

Timeshare resale scams.

Once you start researching how to get out of your timeshare, you know how the algorithms work.

You’re going to see ads and incentives to free you from your burden.

Some of these will be legit.

Many will not.

Easily get the extra cash you need….

So what should you look out for when deciding to sell your timeshare?

  1. Do Not Accept Unsolicited Offers
  2. Ignore Anyone Saying They Have a Buyer Unsolicited
  3. Be Suspicious of Anyone Requiring Upfront Fees to Begin Selling Your Timeshare
  4. Make Sure the Company Is Reputable

If you want to get more details on these points, read this article here.

Ready to Escape Your Timeshare?

Timeshare Specialists can help. Fill out this form and get started!

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Contact Timeshare Specialists

The company that we work with is Timeshare Specialists.

Timeshare Specialists also has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau (BBB).

So you can be assured they are a reputable company.

Watch this REAL-LIFE example of how Timeshare Specialists saved a family from their timeshare:

How to Get Started Selling Your Timeshare

If you're ready to pull the trigger, simply fill out this form and someone from Timeshare Specialists will contact you to begin the process of selling your timeshare.

Now that Timeshare Specialists is at work getting you out of your timeshare, why not start planning your activities for your next vacation?


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