on February 13, 2012 by admin in timeshare questions, Comments (0)

How to Sell a Timeshare on Your Own

Most timeshare owners face disappointment when they try to sell timeshares themselves. Timeshares have a low resale value and are not easy to sell. Even if you try your best you will get a maximum of 50% of the price that you originally paid for your timeshare. This is why many timeshare owners try to find websites that will enable you to sell your timeshare at a good price and that too in a short duration of time.

There are a number of auction sites that will help you expose your timeshare ad to users who are looking to buy great timeshares. These sites are paid as well as free and both are equally good. The ones that will charge you are also not too expensive. They will charge you $30 to $50 for putting up your ad on the site. Now we will review a few of these sites for you.

The first site that gives you a great opportunity to sell your timeshare is EBay.com. It is one of the most popular auction sites in the world and you might have already heard about it. It has a good viewership for timeshare ads. Moreover it also has a help guide to help timeshare resellers. Although it is a paid site but will charge you hardly $40. It is a good and trusted site.

Another site that has great viewership and provides a good opportunity for timeshare owners to sell their timeshare is olx.com. It is a free site and has thousands of loyal visitors who visit the site daily to view ads. Craig’s list is also another site that is almost similar to olx.com. It is also a reputable site and can help you get a good price for your site.

We hope the above mentioned sites will help you get the best price possible for your timeshare. You will have to be patient but a good ad and a little time will help you get the deal you want.

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