DVC Resale Market: June 2026
The DVC resale market in June 2026 has 65 active contracts listed across all Walt Disney World and Disneyland resorts. The average asking price sits near $125 per point, which puts the typical 150-point contract in the $15,000 to $25,000 range depending on resort and use year.
What Is Driving Prices Right Now
DVC resale prices are tied to three things: supply on the market, buyer demand, and Disney's willingness to exercise right of first refusal. In June 2026, demand is holding steady from buyers who want to lock in vacation costs before hotel rates increase further. Sellers who priced competitively in May moved their contracts quickly.
Contracts at Saratoga Springs and Old Key West continue to offer the lowest price per point in the system, which makes them attractive entry points for buyers watching their budget. Bay Lake Tower and Polynesian hold a premium because of their Magic Kingdom proximity and monorail access.
Best Value Resorts This Month
- Saratoga Springs - Consistently the lowest price per point in the system. Large inventory means buyers have options.
- Old Key West - OKW contracts sell below $100/point in many cases. Floor plans are the largest in DVC.
- Animal Kingdom Villas - One of the few resorts where savanna-view rooms can be booked with standard points. Price stays reasonable.
Premium Resorts to Watch
- Bay Lake Tower - Views of Magic Kingdom and walking distance to the park command a premium. These contracts move quickly when priced right.
- Polynesian Villas - Monorail access and Magic Kingdom proximity keep prices elevated. Limited contract supply.
- Grand Floridian - Disney's flagship luxury resort. Price per point is among the highest in DVC but inventory does come available.
Buying Conditions in June 2026
For buyers, this is a reasonable time to purchase. Prices have stabilized after the post-pandemic run-up, and sellers are generally willing to negotiate on closing costs. First-time buyers should focus on their home resort choice before worrying about price per point - getting the resort right matters more than saving $5/point.
If you are flexible on resort, start with a value-tier contract (Saratoga Springs, Old Key West) to learn the system and add a premium resort later. That strategy works well for families who want to diversify their home resort access over time.
What to Expect for Closing
After an offer is accepted, Disney has 30 days to review it under ROFR. Contracts that pass ROFR then move to title work, which typically takes 30 to 60 days. Total time from accepted offer to deed recording runs 60 to 90 days for most transactions.
If you have questions about current listings or want to know what a specific resort contract would cost right now, our team is available seven days a week at DVCSales.com.
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