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How Long Does
It Take to Sell DVC?

By Lori Webb, Owner  |  Last Updated: May 2026

Six factors decide how fast a DVC contract sells

How long to sell?

Six factors decide your contract's time on market

The asking price is one of the biggest influences on how quickly your contract sells. If your listing is priced above current market value, buyers will likely pass it by in favor of better deals. A well-researched, competitive price attracts serious buyers faster.

A contract priced at or just under market typically receives offers within the first two weeks.

Certain DVC resorts have higher demand due to their location, size, and booking perks. Resorts on the monorail line (like the Grand Floridian or Polynesian) are highly sought after and tend to sell more quickly.

Older monorail and Epcot-area resorts pull from a deeper pool of buyers willing to act quickly.

Buyers look for contracts with points available immediately or rolling over into the next year. A contract with a depleted point bank might sell for less or take longer to sell.

A loaded contract gives a buyer the ability to book a vacation the moment closing finishes. That immediate value commands a premium and shortens time on market.

DVC contracts are time-limited deeds. A contract at Old Key West expires January 31, 2042. A Riviera contract runs to 2070. Years remaining directly shapes both the asking price per point and the buyer's perception of value.

Contracts with shorter runways attract bargain hunters; contracts with longer runways command higher prices and broader buyer interest.

Contracts at Riviera, the Cabins at Fort Wilderness, and the Disneyland Hotel purchased on the resale market after January 19, 2019 can only be used at that one home resort.

That restriction shrinks the buyer pool to people who specifically want that one resort, which can extend time on market.

Sellers who are slow to respond to offers can lose their buyer who goes with the first seller who agrees to their terms. Responding promptly shows you are a motivated seller.

A 24-hour delay responding to an offer is usually enough time for that buyer to accept from a different seller. The fastest closings happen when sellers respond the same day.

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Every DVC contract eventually finds a buyer, but how long it sits on the market depends on six factors that experienced sellers learn to control. Some are baked into the contract itself. Others are choices you make the moment you decide to sell. Understanding all of them is the difference between a 30-day sale and a six-month wait.

Factor 1

Price it right, sell it faster

The asking price is one of the biggest influences on how quickly your contract sells. If your listing is priced above current market value, buyers will likely pass it by in favor of better deals. A well-researched, competitive price attracts serious buyers faster. Use tools like resale calculators and current listings to stay in line with market expectations.

Pricing isn't just about being the cheapest. It's about being defensible. Buyers comparison-shop across multiple brokers, and a contract priced 5% above the going rate for that resort, point size, and use year will be skipped before a single offer comes in. A contract priced at or just under market typically receives offers within the first two weeks.


Factor 2

Not all resorts are created equal

Certain DVC resorts have higher demand due to their location, size, and booking perks. For example, resorts on the monorail line (like the Grand Floridian or Polynesian) are highly sought after and tend to sell more quickly. Smaller resorts with limited availability also attract more attention. The resort you own can significantly impact buyer interest.

Demand also depends on the buyer pool a resort attracts. Newer resorts with longer contract lengths (Riviera, Disneyland Hotel, the Cabins at Fort Wilderness) have the longest runway, but resale restrictions limit where buyers can stay. Older monorail and Epcot-area resorts pull from a deeper pool of buyers willing to act quickly.


Factor 3

Timing is everything

Buyers often look for contracts with points that are available immediately or rolling over into the next year. A contract with a depleted point bank might sell for less or take longer to sell. The Use Year also matters: some buyers prefer certain months based on their vacation habits and planning cycles.

A loaded contract (one with current-year points still available plus banked points from the prior year) gives a buyer the ability to book a vacation the moment closing finishes. That immediate value commands a premium and shortens time on market. A stripped contract, where the seller has used all current and banked points, can still sell, but typically at a discount and over a longer window.


Factor 4

Years left: the runway buyers are buying

DVC contracts are time-limited deeds. A contract at Old Key West expires January 31, 2042, fewer than seventeen years from today. A Riviera contract runs to 2070. Years remaining directly shapes both the asking price per point and the buyer's perception of value. Contracts with shorter runways attract bargain hunters; contracts with longer runways command higher prices and broader buyer interest.


Factor 5

Resale restrictions cut your buyer pool

Contracts at Riviera, the Cabins at Fort Wilderness, and the Disneyland Hotel purchased on the resale market after January 19, 2019 can only be used at that one home resort. They cannot be exchanged into the other fourteen DVC properties. That restriction shrinks the buyer pool to people who specifically want that one resort, which can extend time on market.


Factor 6

Fast communication = successful sales

Sellers who are slow to respond to offers can lose their buyer who goes with the first seller who agrees to their terms. Responding promptly to buyer inquiries and offers shows you are a motivated seller and keeps buyers engaged in the transaction.

DVC buyers often have multiple contracts under consideration simultaneously. A 24-hour delay responding to an offer is usually enough time for that buyer to receive a counter or acceptance from a different seller on a comparable listing. The fastest closings happen when sellers acknowledge inquiries within a few hours and respond to formal offers the same day.

Price, resort, points loaded, years left, restrictions, response time: control these six, and your contract sells in weeks instead of months. Get a free valuation and we'll show you exactly where yours stands on every factor.

Mark Webb
Mark Webb, Licensed Florida Real Estate Broker
FL License BK511192 · 25+ years DVC experience · DVC member since 1996

"Mark and Lori made selling our DVC contract simple. The 6.9% commission saved us over $1,200 compared to the other broker we talked to. From listing to wire transfer, everything was handled professionally."

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