Timeshare Points Value Calculator

Pick your program, enter your points, get an instant rental-value range. Free, no signup.

Short answer

Timeshare points are worth $0.004-$0.90 each on the secondary rental market depending on the program. Marriott Vacation Club has the highest per-point value ($0.35-$0.90); Westgate the lowest ($0.004-$0.010). Multiply your annual allocation by the midpoint rate to estimate your annual cash value. The calculator below does this automatically for all 8 major U.S. timeshare brands.

The Calculator

What are my points worth?

Typical DVC owners hold 100500 per year.

What this calculator actually estimates

This tool estimates rental value — what your annual point allocation would earn if you rented it out on the secondary market this year. That is a different number from your timeshare's resale value(what the deeded contract sells for if you exit ownership entirely) and from your maintenance-fee offset (rental income minus what you pay in yearly fees). Most owners searching for a points value calculator want the rental number, since it is the one that tells you what you can put in your pocket this year.

Enter your program and point count above for an instant range. If you want to see how the underlying math and per-program rates were built, read how much timeshare points are worth for the full breakdown of rental value vs. resale value by brand.

Timeshare points value calculator: common questions

How accurate is a timeshare points value calculator?

This calculator gives a range, not a single number, because rental value swings with season and resort demand within every program. It is built from secondary-market rental data across each program's per-point rate — it is not an appraisal of your specific contract. For a firm number, request a quote after you have your estimate.

Is a timeshare points value calculator the same as a resale value calculator?

No. This calculator estimates rental value — what you can earn renting out this year's points. It does not estimate what your deeded contract would sell for on the resale market, which is a separate, usually much smaller number for every program except Disney Vacation Club. See rental value vs. resale value for the full explanation.

Do I need to enter my contract details to use the calculator?

No. Just pick your program and enter your point count — no account, no contract number, no signup. The estimate is based on program-wide secondary-market rates, not your specific deed.

How we calculate your points' value

The calculator multiplies your point count by your program's rental cents-per-point range — the low end reflects off-season stays at lower-demand resorts, the high end reflects peak-season stays at a program's most in-demand properties. Rates come from secondary-market rental data: Airbnb and Vrbo listings at each program's flagship resorts, plus owner-reported payouts on TUG, RedWeek, and MyResortNetwork.

These are estimates, not an appraisal of your specific contract. Full sourcing is on the methodology page.

  • Rental value, not resale value. This is what you can net by monetizing this year's unused points — not what the underlying timeshare contract would sell for if you exited it entirely.
  • Ranges reflect resort and season. A peak-week at a flagship resort lands near the top of the range; an off-season week at a lower-demand property lands near the bottom.
  • Self-rent vs. cash offer. Renting the points yourself on Airbnb or Vrbo can net more than a cash-buyer offer, but it takes work — booking, listing, and managing the guest. A cash offer from Timeshare Rental Pros pays less per point but is fast and requires nothing from you.

Typical annual value by program

“Typical annual value” = the midpoint of each program's typical allocation × its rental rate range. Your actual value depends on your specific point count — use the calculator above for that.

ProgramRate/pointTypical allocationTypical annual value
Club WyndhamClub Wyndham Points0.5¢–1.2¢525,000$2,625$6,300
Marriott Vacation ClubVacation Club Points35¢–90¢8,000$2,800$7,200
Hilton Grand VacationsHGV Points10¢–20¢26,000$2,600$5,200
Diamond ResortsDiamond Points8¢–18¢51,250$4,100$9,225
Bluegreen VacationsBluegreen Points8¢–16¢32,000$2,560$5,120
Westgate ResortsWestgate Points0.4¢–1¢275,000$1,100$2,750
WorldMark by WyndhamWorldMark Credits7¢–14¢17,500$1,225$2,450
Vistana (Sheraton / Westin)StarOptions2.5¢–5.5¢115,000$2,875$6,325

Disney Vacation Club is tracked separately (points rent for $13–$19 each) — see the full Point Values Index for all nine programs, including DVC.

Common questions about the points value calculator

How do I calculate what my Club Wyndham points are worth?

Multiply your annual Club Wyndham point allocation by $0.005–$0.012 — the current secondary-market rental rate per point. A typical owner (roughly 525,000 points) nets about $2,625–$6,300 a year. Select "Club Wyndham" in the calculator above for your exact number, or see the full Club Wyndham points value page for how VIP status changes the math.

How do I calculate what my Marriott Vacation Club points are worth?

Marriott Vacation Club Destination Points rent for $0.35–$0.90 per point — the highest per-point value of any major program. A typical owner (roughly 8,000 points) nets about $2,800–$7,200 a year. Enter your program and point count above, or see the Marriott Vacation Club points value page for how resort mix and season shift your range.

Does this calculator work for Hilton Grand Vacations (HGVC) points?

Yes — select Hilton Grand Vacations in the dropdown above. HGVC Points rent for $0.10–$0.20 per point; a typical owner (roughly 26,000 points) nets about $2,600–$5,200 a year. Vegas and Orlando resorts, HGVC’s most-owned markets, tend to land at the higher end of that range.

How much are my timeshare points actually worth?

It depends entirely on the program — per-point rental value ranges from under a penny (Club Wyndham, Westgate) to $13–$19 for Disney Vacation Club. For the eight programs in this calculator, most owners net $1,000–$9,000 a year on their annual allocation. These are estimates built from secondary-market rental data, not an appraisal of your specific contract — see "How we calculate" below for the full method.

Should I rent my points or sell them?

Renting (self-listing on Airbnb or Vrbo) usually nets more money but takes real work: booking the reservation, listing it, managing guests. Selling your annual points to a cash-buyer service like Timeshare Rental Pros pays less per point but is fast — an offer within 24 hours and cash before any rental happens, with no fee to you. See our rent vs. sell breakdown for the tradeoffs by program.

Why isn’t Disney Vacation Club (DVC) in the calculator?

DVC points trade at $13–$19 each — far above every other program — because DVC uses a different resale-driven structure than the point-chart timeshares this calculator covers. We track DVC separately on the Point Values Index rather than mixing it into this tool’s ranges.

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