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Hound-D
Aug 27, 07 - 12:30 PM |
Best trading areas to own
Sorry if there is a thread about this already. Where is the best places to own if you want to trade them. I assume the florida west coast is good since all weeks are red. I would also assume any place on a nice beach would be good also. It looks like Hawaii is a good trader but the mf's seem to be much higher. How does Las Vegas trade? We love to go there but would also like to buy a good trading location. |
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Pepper
Aug 27th, 2007 - 12:31 PM |
Be carefull of all red weeks. When it comes to trade power, there are varying shades. For example, at a beach area, red time usually covers from late April to early October. However, those weeks that fall in July will be more red than those that are early June, or May or Sept or Oct. These are sometimes referred to as "pink". I always get a big kick out hearing a TS salesperson in Orlando tell us how all of the weeks are red and in great demand. The other thing is to watch for over built areas. Trade power is all about supply and demand. In overbuilt areas like Orlando and Williamsburg the supply is great, so trade power can be so so. I am not that experienced with trading since we love Orlando and it doesn't take much to trade there. However, I do know that if you can get a place where the supply is low and people want to go there, then that will up your trade power. But, also, if you own one of these, you would probably make out better by renting the unit out. |
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Tony
Aug 27th, 2007 - 12:32 PM |
Best to stay away from Orlando, Branson, Williamsburg and Las Vegas as overbuilt areas. Best places is only part of the formula, best time and resort quality also fit into the picture. Also, you need to find out which of the big 2 have resorts where you want to go. You can always trade into the overbuilt areas and you might want to buy in a good location where you wouldn't mind going to much of the time. The more time you spend researching the better your purchase will work for you. |
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