A timeshare is a vacation property arrangement where multiple people share the rights to use a property for a specific period each year. While often marketed as a luxurious "lifestyle investment," they are strictly a rather than a financial investment, as they typically lose 90% to 100% of their value immediately after purchase. Market Overview & Financials
Timeshare resorts maintain high occupancy rates of about 80% , compared to 63% for standard hotels. Common Ownership Models timeshares.
You can choose a week within a specific season or time frame. A timeshare is a vacation property arrangement where
Owners pay maintenance fees averaging $1,200–$1,300 per year , which historically increase by 5% to 10% annually. Common Ownership Models You can choose a week
You stay at the same property during the same week every year.
Owners buy "points" to use as currency for stays at various resorts within a developer's network.
In 2024, the timeshare industry generated approximately in sales. Average Initial Cost: Around $24,170 to $24,714 .