For those of you who don't know what a timeshare is, it's basically a collection of vacation hotels that the people who own the timeshare collectively own with everyone else in the program. With a timeshare, you are able to rent out any vacation spot around the world (that the provider owns) for free or, when the credits allotted to your timeshare runs out, for a reduced price of $50 a night. You pay for the timeshare in monthly increments, and once you own the timeshare, it's basically like an asset you control. You can resell it, or just continue using it.
My dad is preparing to declare bankruptcy, which means that he has to get rid his timeshare. He's already put around $18k into it, which is halfway to ownership. The payments are around $300 a month, so the other half will take 5 years to pay off. Should I take the chance and take the timeshare?
Quite a few of you guys are Europeans, which means you travel to other countries more extensively than I do. I don't really know whether getting this is a good deal, compared to being able to use the money now, investing it into stocks, and saving it up for the occasional trip or two. I've got a couple things to think about, i.e. paying for a car + insurance, working on schoolwork, and buying food for my brothers and I. Making payments on the timeshare may adversely affect these things, especially if I work nights at the hospital – the pay is $17 an hour and the job is per diem, which kinda fits with the college schedule, but working nights isn't really conducive to doing well in school.
Working on schoolwork is a biggie here because I think I'ma major in Electrical Engineering (I'm undecided though because I'm uncomfortable with the major) and then head into law school. The thing is, I really, really want to get into Harvard, and if I'm making these payments (ie not studying), my grades could be affected (Electrical Engineering's tough) and I probably won't be able to get in. Basically, this decision could affect my future at large.
I always wanted to travel; I've never been out of the country and it's great to get a new perspective from time to time. I'd really want to stay someplace weeks at a time, just to soak in the people there (I hate tourism and just 'seeing stuff'). And working $17 dollars an hour will definitely allow me to pay for this. The question is, is it feasible? Is it worth it?
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