You will be asking yourself that question when you get ready to sell your timeshare. Why? Because the answer to that question may determine whether or not you will sell your timeshare or keep it. The only "official" guidance that has been offered came from the American Resort Developers Association who said that timeshares will usually sell for 50% to 75% of a retail price. But, with averages being just that, averages, that may not help you much.
Stroman Realty, Inc, has published a report that draws data from thousands of timeshares sold on the secondary market. Even though the rule of averages still applies, the following graph from that report gives timeshare owners a good indication that the resales value of their timeshare is going up quickly. The chart below shows that from 2003 to 2007 the average resales price of a two bedroom high season timeshare grew from $7,505 to $11,031. That's great news for anyone contemplating selling their timeshare. So, if you've been thinking about it, right now is a great time to sell!
