Closing Costs on Direct Purchase

SuzGM84

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Mar 21, 2017
Can anyone provide any insight into what the typical "closing" costs would be when purchasing direct through Disney (for a smaller contract/add-on type). Thanks!
 


When I did the DVC tour a few weeks ago, they quoted closing costs at $286 for a 75 point contract and $342 for a 100 point contact at Poly. This was for a new member (not sure if closing costs are lower for add-ons when you're already a member).
 


Another Disney money grab, closing was free a few years ago.

:earsboy: Bill

More a government money grab. Most of those fees cover government transactions. Disney may have just covered them themselves in the past, but then realized they didn't have to, as other closing companies were really making a money grab at $600 closing costs.
 
We just paid $342.20 on a Polynesian 100pt direct purchase, hope this helps.
 
More a government money grab. Most of those fees cover government transactions. Disney may have just covered them themselves in the past, but then realized they didn't have to, as other closing companies were really making a money grab at $600 closing costs.

Disney did used to cover it. They didn't quite use the "we're now charging buyers the closing costs due to member request" but it was close. :rolleyes:
 
If the choice is to add the cost of closing to our dues or to add it as a closing fee, I prefer the closing fee.

They could not be added to the dues.

Even when included it would have been part of the purchase price structure.
 
They could not be added to the dues.

Even when included it would have been part of the purchase price structure.

That makes sense. Probably years ago when there was no resale market to compare it to, Disney ate as many of the costs as they could and built in a dollar or two per point to cover closing costs.
Now, with resale being so popular, Disney has to make their per point costs look lower in order to favorably compare. Their closing costs are still lower than resale's, so they already win there.
 
Filing fees to the county are like $50, the rest increases their bottom line. A few years ago they gave free one time use points, Disney cruises, and other incentives for direct buyers. Prices have increased and most incentives are gone. Now if we can get people to stop buying for awhile, the incentives will come back and the prices will freeze.

:earsboy: Bill
 
Filing fees to the county are like $50, the rest increases their bottom line. A few years ago they gave free one time use points, Disney cruises, and other incentives for direct buyers. Prices have increased and most incentives are gone. Now if we can get people to stop buying for awhile, the incentives will come back and the prices will freeze.

:earsboy: Bill

A few years ago there was also a lot less people with disposable income. I agree that Disney could offer tons of incentives to get people to join, but they have absolutely no reason to right now. I expect to see direct sale prices rise in the near future. The market just calls for it.
As owners, we should hope Disney does not offer many incentives to join any time in the near future, as they would come as a result of either a weaker economy or weakened interest in Disney World by the public.
 

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