Buying, Renting, and Selling Timeshares

Have you used RedWeek full-service to sell your deeded timeshare?

Aug 07, 2018

I'm looking for relatively recent experiences/insights using Redweek's full-service to sell a Marriott Ko Olina floating-week timeshare. What worked well or didn't work so well?

Since it could take a long time to actually sell the unit, did you also reserve a week for use or rent?

Thank you for any tips!


Elizabeth M.

Last edited by lizm109 on Aug 11, 2018 02:58 PM

Aug 08, 2018

Hi Liz, I haven’t used RedWeek’s full-service option to sell or transfer Timeshares.

Another alternative is to use a transfer company. These three (especially the first) are frequently mentioned on the Timeshare Users Group (TUG).

LT Transfers http://lttransfers.com

Timeshare Escrow and Title https://timeshareresaleclosings.com

Timeshare Transfer http://timesharetransfer.com/timesharetransfer/default.aspx


Carol P.
Aug 08, 2018

Thank you, Carol!

I'll definitely take a look at these!


Elizabeth M.
Aug 09, 2018

Transfer companies require you to have already found a buyer. If you haven't found one of those yet you would still need to advertise somewhere. Redweek is probably as good as anywhere else.


Tracey S.
Aug 10, 2018

Thanks, Tracey.

I also learned that Marriott will buy back, but at a much lower return. And, of course, at a mere fraction of what we paid for it. We weren't even aware of the resale market at the time and we purchased two units...ugh. Beautiful resort, but we overpurchased in more ways than one.


Elizabeth M.

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