Timeshares: Finally Explained!
How does a Timeshare work?
When numerous owners share one piece of property - both the pleasures of use and the responsibilities of maintenance - that is called a time share. This idea began in the 1960s in Europe. Skyrocketing property costs made it impossible for most people to afford the cost of an individual vacation house, but they discovered that sharing ownership of property dramatically reduced both the costs and upkeep burdens on all parties involved. Real estate developers, who were able to target a wider variety of people, also benefited from this development. Most timeshare rentals are condominiums at resorts, but other types exist: hotel timeshares, motor home timeshares, cruise timeshares, and even campground timeshares. The number of choices available is growing exponentially, but one thing is true: unlike standard home ownership, timeshare rentals are owned by a group of people who do not necessarily have any relationship to one another.
A technical definition of timeshare property is that an owner has specific time to share in an owned property. But as more and more properties are being converted into timeshares, flexible timeshare options cannot be ruled out. The flexible timeshare offers owners the option of choosing more than one timeshare destination and also more than one specific time of a year.
Timeshare properties are usually found in warm destinations like Florida where people like to vacation a lot. This is why you often see Florida vacation rentals listed on timeshare sites. They can also be found in cold weather areas near ski resorts. The timeshare properties are typically furnished in full and usually have one to three bedrooms, multiple bathrooms, a kitchen and a living room. It may not come as a surprise if you find timeshare properties with indoor or outdoor pools. They have become a common feature of most timeshare properties nowadays.
Most timeshares are sold for a one week duration. The price of this week will vary according to when in the year your week falls. If you choose to purchase your timeshare during peak season or the summer months, it will cost far more than at a less popular time of year. You will find that prices vary dramatically according to the season and demand for each particular timeshare. You may be given a color coded chart to see at a glance which times of the year are most expensive. A lot of resorts will use red to show that the cost of the timeshare is highest during that particular season.
Timeshares can generally be handed down to your children just like any other owned property. For this reason timeshares can be a great investment, along with providing great vacation opportunities. One of the possible ways to earn a little extra income is to rent out your timeshare when not in use. This allows you to earn a rent check while also allowing your property to appreciate in value. Most timeshare properties are able to be exchanged with other properties. The only pitfall to be aware of is that it will be harder for you to exchange an off-season timeshare unit with a peak season timeshare unit. On the other hand, if you own a red season timeshare, it will be incredibly easy for you to exchange your unit with a unit in any other season.
Timeshares can be purchased through financing, but mostly the resale properties purchased from individuals are paid in cash. The cost of maintenance, management and cost to maintain common areas like pools and tennis courts are paid by timeshare owners. Fees may vary and always make sure to find these costs out before buying a timeshare.
There are many types of timeshare properties. A fixed unit, fixed week, deeded timeshare allows you to own a specific timeshare at a specific time each year. A floating time agreement allows you to be flexible about the dates that you can use your timeshare. But reservations may be only first come first serve as many owners would like to go for that option. A Right-To-Use timeshare is a leased timeshare. That means you no longer have rights to the property after the lease expires.
Find Florida vacation rentals as well as timeshare rentals and vacation rentals by owner around the world at Buy-Timeshare-Online.com.
Published January 4th, 2008
Filed in Real Estate