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WorldMark Credits Found the Right Buyer — Six Months, Clean Transfer

5/5Proof Attached

Experience

We had owned a WorldMark by Wyndham credit allocation for over twelve years. In the early years, the program had worked well for us — we traveled frequently and found the credit system flexible and easy to use. By year eight, our travel habits had changed and the annual maintenance bill had become a source of tension every spring. We decided to sell but found the market for WorldMark credits to be smaller and more specialized than we had anticipated. We tried three different approaches over a period of about eighteen months. We listed on a forum dedicated to WorldMark owners hoping to sell. We reached out to a resale company that advertised specifically in the Wyndham ecosystem — they were not able to place our ownership and refunded our listing fee. We even posted in a general timeshare group on social media and received only messages from people asking if we wanted to give it away. A neighbor who had sold a Wyndham interest through JP Mutual Management gave us Christopher Newton's name specifically. She said he had placed her ownership with a buyer who was specifically looking for WorldMark credits and that the process had been much more direct than she expected. Christopher's first call lasted over an hour. He was knowledgeable about the WorldMark system at a level that immediately built confidence — he understood the credit structure, the booking windows, the tier differences, and how buyers in this market typically evaluated what they were purchasing. He told us the buyer pool for WorldMark was real but required active outreach to find. He quoted a price range of $40,000 to $46,000 and a five-to-eight-month timeline. The sale closed at $43,700 in six months. Exactly as described.

What Went Well

Christopher's specific knowledge of the WorldMark system and the buyer categories most likely to see value in our credit allocation — not generic resale advice but real market expertise.

What Went Wrong

Nothing. The process unfolded as described and the sale closed well within the projected window.

Advice for Others

For WorldMark and Wyndham products, work with someone who knows that specific system. Generic resale approaches will not connect you with the buyers who actually want what you have.

Ratings Breakdown

Transparency
5/5
Communication
5/5
Timeline
5/5
Professionalism
5/5
Outcome
5/5

Timeline & Costs

Service TypeTimeshare Resale
Initial Quote$-
Final Cost$43,700

Documentation

  • Contract/Agreement
  • Invoice/Receipt
  • Email Correspondence
  • Call Logs