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By now you already know it can be a challenge to find a good company to sell your timeshare. Below are a few tips if you decide to go it alone. Advertise. With the right people. Do reference checks, ask others who you may know or know of who sold their timeshare. There are plenty of websites that will allow you to post ads on their site like www.craigslist.org www.tug2.net www.e-bay.com and about a thousand other Timeshare related or classified sites that allow you to post an ad to sell a Timeshare and some are actually free. Keep your expectations low. Since selling a timeshare is not anyone's real personal property. Timeshares are exactly that a share of "time" so the value is in the potential buyer's needs. Equip yourself with information about how one makes the correct sale. From the hotel/ resort to friends, family who have timeshares. There is a little bit of paper work that need to be in order so when you do sell you are not still on the hook for the maintenance fees. There is a title company that will handle the transfers that many of the top reputable companies use and that you can use as well Timeshares Transfers and there is a detailed article here regarding Timeshare Transfers on tug2.net You want to put a appropriate but reasonable price on your timeshare's resale's worth. If you have a decent offer that is half to three quarters the cost price, consider it as the best you will get when going it alone. The best thing to do is to sell it to the first person who makes an offer. Hope this was helpful. Bellow check out the history of Timeshares.
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