Program Profile
Hilton Grand Vacationspoints value
Hilton Grand Vacations Club (HGVC) is a points-based program at Hilton-branded timeshare resorts. Owners typically hold 3,400–14,400 points per year.
Parent
Hilton Grand Vacations, Inc. (HGV)
Portfolio
150+ (including Diamond resorts) resorts
Rental value
$0.010–$0.025 per points
Program overview
What is Hilton Grand Vacations?
Hilton Grand Vacations (HGV) operates Hilton-branded timeshare resorts under a points-based system known as the Hilton Grand Vacations Club (HGVC). HGV is a separate public company from Hilton Worldwide Holdings — they share branding and loyalty cross-redemption, but the timeshare business is run independently. In 2021 HGV acquired Diamond Resorts International, dramatically expanding the portfolio to 150+ resorts and integrating Diamond owners into the new HGV Max program (launched 2022). Owners frequently search "Hilton points value" expecting timeshare info but get articles about Hilton Honors (the hotel loyalty program) — a completely different system.
Mechanics
How Hilton GV hgv points work
HGVC Points cover the entire Hilton Grand Vacations portfolio. Reservations are priced by resort, season, and unit size — a 2-bedroom in Las Vegas during peak season might cost 6,400 points, while shoulder season is 3,200. Owners book at home resort 12 months out, club-wide 9 months out. Points can be converted to Hilton Honors at 1:25 (i.e., 1 HGVC point = 25 Honors points) — that's slightly better than Marriott's rate but still unfavorable vs. using points for vacation. The HGV Max program (post-Diamond merger) gives access to former Diamond resorts on a separate point chart.
Allocations
Typical Hilton GV ownership tiers
Entry-level
3,400–4,800
One peak week at most resorts; common first-purchase tier
Standard
7,000–9,600
Most common resale allocation; ~10 days of peak travel
Premier
11,200–14,400
Multi-week travel or peak Hawaii/Caribbean trips
Elite Plus
14,000+
Hilton Honors Gold status included; priority booking access
Sample values
Rental value examples
Approximate secondary-market rental value for common Hilton GV allocations. Actual offers depend on resort, season, and check-in flexibility.
Expiration
When Hilton GV hgv points expire
HGVC Points expire at the end of your use year. You can save points forward one year (banking) for a fee, or rescue them into Hilton Honors (at 1:25, poor rate). Unlike some programs, HGV does not allow borrowing from future years. The HGV Max program also has separate rules for former Diamond resorts — those points operate under modified Diamond-era expiration rules with annual cycles aligned to the legacy Sampler program.
Cash strategy
Turning Hilton GV hgv points into cash
HGVC points trade at $0.01–$0.025 on the secondary rental market. A typical 7,000-point allocation might rent for $700–$1,750 per year. Vegas and Orlando resorts dominate the HGVC portfolio, both of which have strong year-round rental demand on Airbnb and Vrbo. Self-renting peak weeks at the Las Vegas Strip resorts captures the highest value. Buyer services like Timeshare Rental Pros pay $0.008–$0.018 per point upfront — useful for owners who want guaranteed cash without managing rental bookings.
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Getting out of Hilton Grand Vacations ownership
Hilton Grand Vacations does not operate a public buyback program like Wyndham Ovation. Owners can list with HGV's own resale arm (Hilton Grand Vacations Resale) but the queue is long and prices low. Third-party resale via licensed brokers typically recovers 30–50% of original purchase price for HGVC contracts — higher than Marriott's recovery rate. Right of First Refusal applies. Diamond-acquired contracts may have different exit options under HGV Max transition rules.
Frequently asked
Hilton GV owners frequently ask
How much are Hilton Grand Vacations points worth?
HGVC points are worth $0.01–$0.025 on the secondary rental market. A standard 7,000-point allocation rents for approximately $700–$1,750 per year. Vegas and Orlando resorts get the highest per-point value due to strong year-round rental demand.
Can I convert HGVC points to Hilton Honors?
Yes, at a 1:25 ratio (1 HGVC point = 25 Hilton Honors points). That's a poor exchange rate for almost any redemption — typically only worth doing to avoid forfeiting expiring points. Hilton Honors free nights at high-end properties often require 60,000–120,000 Honors points, so converting modest HGVC point counts isn't materially useful.
What is HGV Max?
HGV Max is the unified booking program launched after Hilton Grand Vacations acquired Diamond Resorts in 2021. It allows HGVC owners to book at former Diamond resorts and vice versa, on a modified point chart. The integration is ongoing and former Diamond owners may operate under different rules than legacy HGVC owners.
Is HGVC the same as Hilton Honors?
No. HGVC (Hilton Grand Vacations Club) is timeshare ownership operated by HGV, Inc. Hilton Honors is the hotel loyalty program for Hilton Worldwide. They are separate businesses with separate point systems. Most "Hilton points value" articles online cover Hilton Honors, not HGVC.
Can I sell my Hilton Grand Vacations timeshare?
Yes. Licensed resale brokers typically recover 30–50% of original purchase price for HGVC contracts — better than Marriott or Wyndham. Hilton Grand Vacations Resale (HGV's own resale arm) is an option but moves slowly. Right of First Refusal applies; HGV can match any sale price.
How do I rent out my HGVC points?
Book peak weeks at Vegas or Orlando properties (where demand is strong year-round) and list on Airbnb or Vrbo. Alternatively, services like Timeshare Rental Pros pay cash upfront for your annual points and handle the rental for you. Self-rent captures more upside; buyer services provide guaranteed cash with no work.
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