How Our DVC Resale Search Engine Works
DVC Market is the only DVC resale search engine that aggregates listings from every major broker into one free platform. Here's how to find your perfect contract in minutes.
Search the entire DVC resale market at once
DVC Market syncs listings from 10+ major DVC resale brokers every 10 minutes. Instead of visiting each broker's website separately, you see every available contract in one searchable database - updated continuously so nothing slips through.
Filter by what matters to you
Narrow results by resort, points on contract, price per point, use year, and broker. Whether you want 150 points at Bay Lake Tower with a June use year or 250 points at Saratoga Springs under $90/point, DVC Market's filters find it fast.
Use the DVC Market Score to spot best value
Every listing gets a score based on how its price per point compares to similar active contracts at the same resort. Excellent means the price is well below market average. High means it's priced above comparable listings. This saves hours of manual comparison.
Contact the broker directly - DVC Market is free
When you find a listing you want, DVC Market connects you directly to the listing broker. We charge buyers nothing - no account, no fees, no commission. You deal directly with the licensed broker handling the transaction.
The DVC resale closing process
After your offer is accepted, the process typically takes 90–120 days. Disney reviews the contract through their Right of First Refusal (ROFR) process - usually 30–45 days. If they waive it, a licensed title company handles the closing. Closing costs are typically paid by the buyer; commission is paid by the seller.
What is ROFR?
Disney's Right of First Refusal (ROFR) means Disney can choose to purchase any DVC contract being sold on the resale market at the agreed buyer price. In practice, Disney passes on most contracts today, but ROFR adds 30–45 days to the timeline while they review the purchase price.
DVC Market tracks the market carefully. Listings with scores in the Good or Excellent range are priced competitively enough that ROFR is rarely exercised.
DVC Resale vs. Direct Purchase
Buying DVC resale through a broker can save 30–50% vs. buying directly from Disney. The main trade-off: resale buyers lose access to a few perks like certain discounts and the ability to use points at certain partner resorts. The core benefit - booking Disney resort rooms with your points - is fully intact for resale purchases.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How often are listings updated?
DVC Market syncs with all major brokers every 10 minutes, so listings are as current as possible. Sold listings are removed promptly. -
Is DVC Market a broker?
No. DVC Market is a DVC resale search engine and aggregator. We show listings from all brokers in one place. We do not list, sell, or manage DVC contracts. -
Which brokers does DVC Market include?
DVC Market aggregates listings from all major DVC resale brokers including DVC Sales, and 10+ other licensed brokers nationwide. -
Do I need an account to search?
No. DVC Market is completely open - no account, no sign-up, no fees. Just search and browse. -
How long does DVC resale closing take?
From accepted offer to transfer completion typically takes 90–120 days. Disney ROFR review: 30–45 days. Title company closing: 30–60 days after ROFR waiver. -
What does price per point mean?
Price per point ($/pt) is the total asking price divided by the number of points on the contract. It is the best apples-to-apples comparison between DVC listings at the same resort.