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Please remember to post your ROFR information at Kal's Hyatt page.

http://www.bywindkal.com/HVC.htm

Kal is a great resource for Hyatt owners and it is up to us, owners, to help make his information useful.

When you state a price, and it is EOY, you really need to say EOY. I think you could have purchased points at Pinon Point every year at that price. Sunset Harbor is a special property and hard to reserve with points. That means the price might be good for the "Exactly when and where I want to go" purchase.

I see lots of Coconut Plantation Platinum Weeks now on redweec.com. There used to only be gold or silver. I think there are six or seven platinum weeks listed now.


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I didn't see what price the Hyatt Vacation club was ROFR'd. Could you share it with us?

What a great discussion! I appreciate everyone's input. It helps a lot!

I was under contract for a $2500 silver Beach House property with 1400 points. I thought the price was fair considering many sites have those units for around $4000 max. Plus Beach House needs some major renovations. They said they are working on kitchens and furniture now and will get to bathrooms in a year or two. Will that be enough of an update? At this time, the TA reviews are poor.

I have also heard that they have been exercising for Coconut Plantation units as well. Could that be due to the new buildings coming in 2017? What's going to happen to the CP mfs once the new buildings open? A huge increase maybe?

I need to look into this "Pure Points" program. Just the sound of it scares me. I will be very upset if I purchase a resale and then Hyatt turns into Marriott Destination Points. I love all of the resort choices Marriott offers but would never, ever buy into the Destination Points program. I feel sorry for those original deed owners who bought into the DP and weren't given enough points to go to places that they used to go to using the traditional week-to-week trade. It's really terrible what Marriott did to their long-term, loyal, decade-mf-paying deed owners. All that mf money put into Marriott for years and years only to have them make it impossible for legacy owners to travel within the vacation club system. *End Rant*

Even though I'm trying to purchase resale, I truly hope Hyatt's new program has some integrity.
 

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I'm a weeks owner in Marriott and very happy with my weeks. I have the option to elect the points any year that I want. I only have tried the points once, however, since they gave us the option. Some owners really like their destination points options. It has expanded our vacation options, not limited them. All the big companies seem to be jumping on the points systems - Hyatt, Marriott and Starwood. I, for one, am happy to be paying maintenance fees on my weeks instead of Trust points, however.
 

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I think the marriot situation was different. They had no points program. Hyatt already has an exsiting one in place. So ive been told.
What a great discussion! I appreciate everyone's input. It helps a lot!

I was under contract for a $2500 silver Beach House property with 1400 points. I thought the price was fair considering many sites have those units for around $4000 max. Plus Beach House needs some major renovations. They said they are working on kitchens and furniture now and will get to bathrooms in a year or two. Will that be enough of an update? At this time, the TA reviews are poor.

I have also heard that they have been exercising for Coconut Plantation units as well. Could that be due to the new buildings coming in 2017? What's going to happen to the CP mfs once the new buildings open? A huge increase maybe?

I need to look into this "Pure Points" program. Just the sound of it scares me. I will be very upset if I purchase a resale and then Hyatt turns into Marriott Destination Points. I love all of the resort choices Marriott offers but would never, ever buy into the Destination Points program. I feel sorry for those original deed owners who bought into the DP and weren't given enough points to go to places that they used to go to using the traditional week-to-week trade. It's really terrible what Marriott did to their long-term, loyal, decade-mf-paying deed owners. All that mf money put into Marriott for years and years only to have them make it impossible for legacy owners to travel within the vacation club system. *End Rant*

Even though I'm trying to purchase resale, I truly hope Hyatt's new program has some integrity.
 

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As ive been shopping a broker told me they just took one from high sierra silver for $2, 500 and another one for a gold week at coconut for $4, 000.
If they're buying back weeks at the absolute lowest end of the spectrum for a Marriott-like trust, I think that's probably good for current owners. It will support resale prices and ensure those weeks are regularly paying MFs.

Hard to evaluate a hypothetical trust program until we see (1) in what increments they offer points; (2) the price per point; and (3) the MF per point.
 

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They just bought back a piñon pointe 2000 PTs for 5200 as well as a beach house 1800 for 4200. Wonder if higher priced ones will get through and what the new cap is
 

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They just bought back a piñon pointe 2000 PTs for 5200 as well as a beach house 1800 for 4200. Wonder if higher priced ones will get through and what the new cap is

Good question and this gives me pause.

There was a time when everything passed ROFR. I am going to contact a TS Realtor acquaintance and ask her. Will report back.


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These prices are quite low for the number of points. For whatever reason, the end result is that resale prices are being stabilized/supported, and for that, I'm pleased.


They just bought back a piñon pointe 2000 PTs for 5200 as well as a beach house 1800 for 4200. Wonder if higher priced ones will get through and what the new cap is
 

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These prices are quite low for the number of points. For whatever reason, the end result is that resale prices are being stabilized/supported, and for that, I'm pleased.


I agree that stabilizing resale prices is good for owners. I just wonder if the increased exercising of ROFR will deter potential resale buyers. Resale buyers are now facing higher prices for units, lower chances of ROFR being waived and a lot of wasted time/effort. I've always felt that the buyer is "used" in the timeshare resale situation. If Hyatt takes the week, the seller is unaffected and will still be paid contracted price under the contracted terms. Hyatt gets a cheap week only to turn around and sell it for triple the resale price. However, the buyer is left to begin the search for another unit/week, faces more negotiations and paperwork AND has to wait for their escrow deposit to be returned. I just experienced this and am unsure if I want to start over again. Just my perspective.
 

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The question is what is the price point that would get through ROFR and it is an unknown right now for buyers. The piñon pointe 2000 pt week was bought back at 5900 which is still low. We paid 8000 for our 2000 PTs. It is all a guessing game right now. We would like another week in Florida 1880. or 2000 pts but not sure what bid would get through.
 

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The question is what is the price point that would get through ROFR and it is an unknown right now for buyers. The piñon pointe 2000 pt week was bought back at 5900 which is still low. We paid 8000 for our 2000 PTs. It is all a guessing game right now. We would like another week in Florida 1880. or 2000 pts but not sure what bid would get through.

There's a site called "myresortnetwork". They have a list of sold properties, but they charge a fee to see this.

I've accessed it before and it gave a list of what properties sold for.

There is a nominal fee to see this list, but it is worth it if you're trying not to overspend.

http://www.myresortnetwork.com/ Enter the resort name you're interested in. Then go to for sale. Scroll way down to see "sold". This is where you'll have to pay to see the sale price.

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Thank you. Do you know if they list which ones Hyatt bought back and that price.
 

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Thank you. Do you know if they list which ones Hyatt bought back and that price.

Sorry, I haven't seen that. Only the actually sales are listed. The last time I looked at the list, Hyatt wasn't exercising any ROFRs that I know of.

I have a call into a timeshare broker acquaintance. She has some expertise with Hyatt resales .

Is there a particular resort or resorts you'd like me to ask about ? I'd be happy to.

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My guess is 8k for 2,000 pts. is about right..


The question is what is the price point that would get through ROFR and it is an unknown right now for buyers. The piñon pointe 2000 pt week was bought back at 5900 which is still low. We paid 8000 for our 2000 PTs. It is all a guessing game right now. We would like another week in Florida 1880. or 2000 pts but not sure what bid would get through.
 

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I just sold my Hyatt beach house 2200 point week 7 for 10k. I bought it 5 years ago for 14k.
 
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I just sold my Hyatt beach house 2200 point week 7 for 10k. I bought it 5 years ago for 14k.

Why did you decide to sell your Hyatt week over your other ones - SDO or HGVC? Just curious since I recently bought a 2200pt Hyatt!
 
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Why did you decide to sell your Hyatt week over your other ones - SDO or HGVC?

I was going to address this same question in the other thread you started but since you asked...
2200 points every year was just too many vacation weeks to trade and i was not that interested in the Hyatt properties since they are mostly on the west coast or Florida. In the 5 years that we owned it, we traded it internally twice. Once to Sunset Harbor and the other to Sedona. The rooms in both cases were very disappointing. Why buy Hyatt then? Because it's a great trader!
The SDO and Hilton ones we own are EOY, which is just right.
 

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I was going to address this same question in the other thread you started but since you asked...
2200 points every year was just too many vacation weeks to trade and i was not that interested in the Hyatt properties since they are mostly on the west coast or Florida. In the 5 years that we owned it, we traded it internally twice. Once to Sunset Harbor and the other to Sedona. The rooms in both cases were very disappointing. Why buy Hyatt then? Because it's a great trader!
The SDO and Hilton ones we own are EOY, which is just right.

I am surprised that you were disappointed in room of Sedona.
It is the newest Hyatt resort and room was beautiful when I visited there 3 years ago. Not as nice as Hyatt Grand Aspen, but equally nice to Coconut Plantation, IMO.
 

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We stayed in a very nice 1 bedroom in Sedona, top quality but we booked a studio for my daughter and her husband and they complained that it was tiny and they kept bumping into each other. We are trying out a studio in 2 weeks for a short 2 night stay so hope our experience is better. I know that in Beaver Creek there is a large variance in the size of studios. The one negative about Sedona is that the bottom floor is quite dark as it is below ground level. Even given that it is still nice
 

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Hello Everyone,
I want to buy a Florida Hyatt timeshare. I made an offer on a resale and I was notified today that the developer exercised ROFR. The closing company said this never usually happens. Not sure if I believe that since I have no prior experience with Hyatt Vacation Club.

Has anyone else recently had one taken by the developer? Has anyone recently passed ROFR? Is it worth going through the process of locating another unit, doing all the paperwork and waiting 30 days again?

Thanks!

Hi, received comfirmation the bronze week, 1300 points at Hyatt High Sierra passed ROFR. Got it recently on eBay for $1 plus closing amd transfer fees. Given I love Tahoe, I think this was a score.
 

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How long ago did it pass ROFR? I know they just started buying them back so ones from July , Aug went through? Maybe they aren't bothering with the smaller point packages? Has anyone else passed ROFR?
 

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While I was prepared to do more, I stumbled upon a $1 1400 point week at Wild Oak. It was just submitted today. I'll update here on how it fares in the ROFR.
 

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Sorry, I haven't seen that. Only the actually sales are listed. The last time I looked at the list, Hyatt wasn't exercising any ROFRs that I know of.

I have a call into a timeshare broker acquaintance. She has some expertise with Hyatt resales .

Is there a particular resort or resorts you'd like me to ask about ? I'd be happy to.

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Hi,,
I just submitted a bid for a week 25 at Hyatt Sunset Harbor and it is now going through ROFR. My first Timeshare!!!! I was told that it always passes ROFR but now am worried. How long does this process take?
Are you happy with Sunset Harbor, the Hyatt point system and Interval? I really enjoy the keys so most of my time will be there, but just curious.

Appreciate any info..
 

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I bought Sunset Harbor a few years ago and love it. It's not the most plush timeshare, but the location is the best in Key West I think. It is close to everything on Duvall St., but still quiet. They didn't used to exercise ROFR, but seem to have started lately. My guess is that since they started planning on a Pure Points System (whatever that means), we have seen them exercising their ROFR. I especially like the fixed week, fixed unit. You are never disappointed - you always know what you are getting. I understand that trading in the Hyatt network is pretty easy. It's a great program for Interval Int'l also. If you can live with studios and shoulder seasons, you can frequently get 3 weeks at other resorts from your 2 bedroom unit.
 
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