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Gina Reid Sold Our Four Seasons Property After Years of Silence
5/5Proof Attached
Experience
Our Four Seasons timeshare had been one of the proudest purchases of our lives when we signed in 2010. We were celebrating a significant career milestone, staying at a property we loved, and the sales presentation made ownership feel like a natural extension of the moment. For the first four years, we used it and felt we had made a smart decision.
Then the fees began escalating in ways that felt disconnected from the value we were receiving. By 2020 we were paying fees we could no longer justify for a week we were using less and less. We decided to sell and began what turned into a multi-year education in how difficult luxury timeshare resale actually is.
Our resort's resale department showed us a waitlist with owners ahead of us. Independent listing platforms attracted inquiries from people who could not afford the ongoing fee obligation. Two resale companies we tried produced nothing useful and one of them was uncomfortably vague about where our listing actually was and what was being done with it.
I found Gina Reid at JP Mutual Management through a private Facebook group for owners at our resort. Multiple members had tagged her by name when someone asked about successful sales. The specificity of those recommendations - not just a company but a person - gave me confidence to call.
From our first conversation, Gina demonstrated knowledge of Four Seasons resale that was immediately different from anything I had encountered. She understood the buyer market for this specific brand, what distinguished serious purchasers from browsers, and how to position our particular unit to attract premium interest.
The $38,700 our sale achieved was at the top of the range Gina had projected when we first spoke. She had priced us correctly from the start based on genuine market knowledge, and her targeted outreach reached buyers willing to pay accordingly.
Gina communicated throughout with the professionalism you would hope for and rarely find. Same-day callbacks. Written summaries. Proactive updates even when there was nothing dramatic to report.
When the sale closed, the silence of no longer owing annual fees felt profound. Gina Reid delivered what years of other attempts had not.
What Went Well
Gina specific knowledge of the Four Seasons buyer market and her targeted approach to finding serious purchasers made all the difference.
What Went Wrong
Nothing. Gina set accurate expectations from day one and delivered at the top of her projected range.
Advice for Others
Brand-specific knowledge matters enormously in luxury resale. Gina Reid knows the Four Seasons buyer community specifically and how to reach them.
Ratings Breakdown
Transparency
5/5
Communication
5/5
Timeline
5/5
Professionalism
5/5
Outcome
5/5
Timeline & Costs
Service TypeTimeshare Resale
Initial Quote$-
Final Cost$38,700
Documentation
- Contract/Agreement
- Invoice/Receipt
- Email Correspondence
- Call Logs