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breck_1.jpgI’m a huge fan of renting condominiums when I go on vacation with my family. With a one- or two-bedroom unit, we just have more room to spread out than we would in a standard hotel room. Plus, with a kitchen, we can purchase food at a local grocery store and cook for ourselves, saving a ton of money along the way.

If your family continually visits the same Colorado ski resort every winter (or vacations in the mountains in the glorious summer months), you might consider buying property in the area, instead of shelling out the bucks to rent.

Instead of buying a second home, which could easily reach millions of dollars in the high-end resorts, or buying into a fractional ownership property, which can costs hundreds of thousands of dollars for a share of a unit, consider a timeshare resale, which typically cost under $5,000, plus yearly maintenance fees.

These properties are previously owned timeshare units, from studios to multi-bedrooms, that are typically part of Resort Condominiums International (RCI) or Interval International (II) exchange companies. That means when you purchase a timeshare, you can exchange your week (either a floating week or fixed week of the year) for a week at any of the RCI’s or II’s thousands of resorts in countries around the world.

A quick search of Holiday Group’s timeshare sales turned up more than 20 timeshares available throughout Colorado. They’re in mountain resort areas such as Breckenridge, Pagosa Springs, Vail and Winter Park.

Buying a timeshare resale from a reputable provider (Holiday Group has been in the business since 1992) has its benefits. For example, you don’t have to sit through any hard-sell presentations or gimmicky sales tactics like you would if you visited the resort in person!

Interested? Check out these Timeshare FAQs for more information.

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