Everything you need to know about buying DVC resale through DVC Market
DVC Market is the most comprehensive DVC resale search engine and aggregator, combining listings from every major Disney Vacation Club resale broker into one free, searchable platform. It is completely free for buyers to use — no account, no fees.
DVC Market syncs with every major DVC resale broker every 10 minutes, pulling all available listings into one searchable database. You can filter by resort, points, price per point, use year, broker, and more. When you find a listing, DVC Market connects you directly to the listing broker.
Yes. DVC Market is completely free for buyers. No account needed, no search fees, no buyer commissions. Browse, filter, and compare as many listings as you like at no cost.
DVC Market updates listings every 10 minutes, ensuring you always see the most current available contracts from all brokers. Listings that have gone under contract or sold are removed promptly.
Disney's ROFR means that when a DVC contract is sold on the resale market, Disney can step in and purchase it at the agreed buyer price. Disney reviews all resale contracts — typically for 30–45 days — and in most cases waives this right. Contracts priced well below market are more likely to be purchased by Disney.
From accepted offer to completed transfer typically takes 90–120 days. The Disney ROFR review takes 30–45 days. After Disney waives, a title company handles closing, which takes another 30–60 days.
Price per point ($/pt) is the total asking price divided by the number of points on the contract. It is the standard way to compare DVC resale listings at the same resort. A lower $/pt generally means better value, though point availability and use year also matter.
The DVC Market Score rates every listing from Excellent to High Priced based on how its price per point compares to similar active contracts at the same resort. Excellent means priced well below market average. High Priced means above comparable listings.
No. DVC Market is not a broker. It is an independent search engine and aggregator that shows listings from all licensed brokers in one place. DVC Market does not list, sell, or manage DVC contracts.
As a buyer, you typically pay closing costs (usually $500–$1,000), Disney's $500 administration fee, and you may reimburse the seller for annual dues on current-year points. The seller pays the broker commission. You do not pay the broker directly.
Buying resale typically costs 30–50% less than buying direct. The main trade-off: resale buyers lose a few member perks, such as access to certain Disney Collection resorts (like Adventures by Disney or Concierge Collection) and some discounts. The core benefit — booking Disney resort rooms with your points — remains fully intact for resale purchases.
Your use year is the 12-month period during which your annual DVC points are deposited. It typically starts on the first day of a month (January, February, March, April, June, July, August, October, or December). Points from one use year can be banked into the next year or borrowed from the coming year, giving you flexibility in booking.
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