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Younger people in their 20s and early 30s are fueling a resurgence in timeshare purchases, but consumer adviser Clark Howard warns that these investments remain fraught with dangers. Howard, who has ...
If a timeshare company ever offers you free tickets to a show, a hotel stay or dinner discounts to attend a “brief” meeting, it’s likely you’re going on a lengthy tour of a timeshare. There certainly ...
A. Timeshares can bring their owners substantial savings in time and money when planning vacations, but experts warn that they should never be viewed as a financial or real estate investment.
There’s no denying the importance of rest and relaxation when it comes to your well-being. In fact, one study found that women who vacationed less than once every six years were eight times as likely ...
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According to the latest published numbers — a 2022 report by the American Resort Development Association (ARDA), millennials now account for half of all timeshare owners. In fact the average age of a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Younger people in their 20s and early 30s are fueling a resurgence in timeshare purchases, but consumer adviser Clark Howard warns ...