Finding a Timeshare in Ohio
But first do you know what a timeshare is?
Owning a timeshare basically means owning a share in an apartment, beach-house, cabin, villa, etc for a certain assigned length of time (a share) of the year (a holiday vacation).
Why would over six million families own shares in such places? They own shares for a number of reasons; convenience, saving the cost of expensive hotels, having the sense of being at home, yet being on vacation. The timeshare isn’t just about the building or room where you will be lodging; it is also about the location of the timeshare itself. Timeshares can be found at some of the nicest spots in the world.
Is owning a timeshare expensive? The price depends on the type of timeshare you want. You can own shares in one bedroom apartments, two bedrooms, three bedrooms and even houses that resembles mansions.
When do you have to take your turn using the timeshare? The time you can plan your holiday depends on your contract. Some timeshares have fixed scheduled vacation times that occurs the same times each year (as long as you pay your annual premiums) while other timeshares have a more floating type system where the holders of the shares pick their time each year and the first to pick the date gets it.
Where can you find a timeshare? Here are a few places where you can find Ohio timeshares.
These were found from the website: www.vacationtimesharerentals.com
Howard, Ohio (about 50 miles northeast of Columbus)
AppleValley Resort
2 Bedroom, 2 bath, sleeps 6
Rents: estimate $850 weekly
Buy: $3,000 plus closing cost
Availability: anytime
Annual float week
Annual Maintenance fee: $500
Grand Haven Resort: Located in Southeastern Ohio in Thane Lake.
This is a Members Only Resort
1 bedroom, 1 bath, sleeps 1
Rent: $999 a week (negotiable)
Buy: $5,000 plus closing cost
Availability: Anytime
Annual Float week
Annual Maintenance fee: $125
Another website where you can find daily updates on timeshares for sale and for rent in Ohio is: www.buyandselltimeshares.com/timeshare. They have listings in cities such as: Port Clinton, Delaware and Cambridge.
Should you make an Ohio timeshare your next investment? Do you vacation a lot in Ohio? Can you find one at a price you can afford and at a place you would enjoy visiting every year? If you answer yes to these questions, then maybe an Ohio timeshare is something you and your family should consider. You may even want to talk to some of your local realtors and see if they know of any timeshares in places you like to visit.
Good luck and happy vacationing.