When Is the Best Time to Sell Your DVC Contract? Smart Timing Tips
When Is the Best Time to Sell Your Disney Vacation Club Contract?

If you're a Disney Vacation Club owner considering selling your contract, timing is crucial. DVC contracts generally maintain their value better than most timeshares, but certain periods or conditions can enhance your financial outcome.
Whether you’re moving on or looking to sell unused points, here’s the best timing for selling your DVC contract. Review your contract details and learn about the resale process on the DVC Resale Listings page.
1. Sell Before January 15 to Avoid Annual Dues
Annual dues for DVC are usually due by January 15 each year. Selling before this deadline, provided you haven't booked trips using next year’s points, means the new owner will typically cover these dues. For more details, visit the DVC Annual Dues page or the official Disney Vacation Club Annual Dues FAQ.
- Avoids a large annual bill.
- Makes the contract more appealing to buyers ready to use points.
Best time to list: Late fall through early winter (October to December) is ideal, though this period also sees increased competition, possibly impacting price per point.
2. Sell When You Have Banked or Current Year Points Available
Contracts with current, banked, or borrowed points are more attractive to buyers, allowing them to book immediately, increasing demand. Use the DVC Point Calculator for a quick overview of your points.
Contracts without usable points, known as stripped contracts, often linger on the market longer and sell for less. Discover more about how points influence your contract’s value in the Disney Vacation Club Checklist.
Pro tip:
Maximize your value by selling after points become available for the current Use Year but before using them. Consult the official Disney Vacation Club Use Year information for clarity.
3. Sell After Major Resort Upgrades or Additions
Resort refurbishments or new DVC expansions can significantly boost interest in specific home resorts. If your contract is for a resort that has recently been:
- Refurbished (like Saratoga Springs or Old Key West),
- Expanded (such as Big Pine Key at Grand Floridian),
- Or has a new tower coming (like Island Tower at Polynesian).

More demand equals higher resale prices per point. Even rumors of upgrades can generate excitement, making it an optimal time to list. Check the DVC Resale Value Calculator to estimate your contract's worth.
Final Thoughts
Selling your DVC contract is often about strategic timing and maximizing returns. To optimize your resale value:
- Avoid annual dues by selling before January 15 (read more)
- Maintain available points on the contract (learn about points)
- Monitor refurbishment cycles or resort expansions to boost demand (resort news)
The right timing can elevate a good offer to a great one. Start your journey or get expert help through the Contact Page or review the official Disney Vacation Club Reselling FAQ.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: When is the best time of year to sell a DVC contract?
The ideal time to sell is often before peak travel seasons, such as spring or early summer, when buyer demand is high. Learn how the resale process works in How to Sell Your DVC Points.
Q2: Does resort popularity affect how quickly a DVC contract sells?
Yes. High-demand resorts like the Polynesian and Grand Floridian tend to sell faster due to limited availability. Explore market insights in Disney Vacation Club Resale.
Q3: How do annual dues impact the timing of a sale?
Selling before annual dues are billed can help reduce out-of-pocket costs and attract buyers seeking clean contracts. Read more details in Annual Dues Explained.
Q4: Should I rent my points before deciding to sell?
Renting points can generate income while you wait for the right market moment. Learn how in Why DVC Members Still Rent Points.
Q5: Where can I list my DVC contract safely and effectively?
You can list with trusted resale specialists like DVC Sales to reach serious buyers and get expert assistance throughout the process.
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