Can I Sell My Timeshare Points for Cash?

By The Timeshare Points Value EditorsReviewed June 20265 min readWe earn commission when you list on partner platforms. Our recommendations are independent.
Short answer

Yes. There are two different things people mean by "selling timeshare points," and they pay very differently. You can sell this year’s unused points for cash without giving up your contract — a buyer service rents them out and pays you cash up front, usually within 24 hours. Selling the underlying contract is a separate, much harder transaction that often nets $0–$2,500 (Disney Vacation Club is the exception, where contracts hold real value). For most owners, selling the annual points is the faster way to actual cash.

Two different things people call “selling points”

Most of the confusion here comes from one phrase covering two completely different transactions. Getting them straight is the difference between cash in a few days and months of frustration.

Selling your annual points means you keep your ownership and sell only the points you were issued this year and aren't going to use. A buyer service books and rents those points to travelers and pays you cash up front for them. You don't list anything, manage a guest, or wait for a booking. This is what most owners actually want when they search “sell timeshare points for cash,” and it's available across the major programs.

Selling the contract means transferring the deeded ownership itself to someone else permanently. That's a real-estate-style transaction, and for most legacy programs the resale market is so oversupplied that contracts change hands for $0 to $2,500 even for large point allocations. The one big exception is Disney Vacation Club, where contracts routinely resell for thousands.

What your points are actually worth

Per-point cash value swings enormously by program. On the secondary rental market in 2026, the range runs from about $0.004 per point for Westgate at the bottom to $13–$19 per point for Disney Vacation Club at the top. Marriott Vacation Club lands around 35¢–90¢, Diamond around 8¢–18¢, and WorldMark around 7¢–14¢. Volume programs like Club Wyndham issue hundreds of thousands of points, so each one is worth a fraction of a cent even though a full allocation can still rent for over a thousand dollars.

The calculator turns your program and point count into a rough rental-value range in about 30 seconds. Treat it as an estimate — the real cash number comes from an actual offer, because it depends on your specific resorts, seasons, and how many points you're selling. See the full per-point ranking of all programs.

The catch on the “sell my contract” path

If your real goal is to get out of the timeshare entirely, that's an exit, not a sale — and the economics are different. Be especially careful with upfront-fee “exit companies” that charge $4,000–$15,000 and promise to make the contract disappear; many have no contractual ability to force the resort to take it back, and some have been shut down by regulators. If you still want to use your timeshare but just can't use this year's points, renting those points is almost always the better move than trying to sell the whole thing for pennies.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I sell timeshare points without selling my contract?

Yes. You keep the deeded ownership and sell only the current year’s unused points. A buyer service rents those points out and pays you cash up front — usually within 24 hours — so you recover value from points you weren’t going to use without giving up the membership. This is the most common way owners turn points into cash.

How much cash can I get for my timeshare points?

It depends entirely on the program. Per-point rental value ranges from roughly $0.004 per point for Westgate up to $13–$19 per point for Disney Vacation Club, with Marriott (35¢–90¢), Diamond (8¢–18¢), and WorldMark (7¢–14¢) in between. A buyer service typically pays the owner a bit below the full rental value because it takes on the booking and rental risk. The calculator gives a ballpark; a quote gives the real figure.

Is selling timeshare points the same as a timeshare exit?

No, and conflating them is how a lot of owners get burned. Selling points is monetizing an asset you keep. An "exit" means permanently getting rid of the contract — which is a different, slower process. Be wary of any company that charges a large upfront fee to "get you out"; many cannot legally force the resort to take a contract back.

Do I have to pay a fee to sell my points?

You should not pay any upfront fee to a legitimate buyer service. A reputable service like Timeshare Rental Pros pays you cash and never charges the owner a fee. If a company asks for money up front before paying you, treat that as a red flag.

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