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Isn’t a Fractional Property really a Time-Share?

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Isn’t a Fractional Property really a Time-Share?

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A fractional is in theory a time-share but of a different kind. True, the property is “shared” over a period of “time” with others, but that’s where the similarities end. To buy a fractional, you pay a one-time purchase price, which is a fraction of the overall cost of the property. And you pay a yearly upkeep fee that covers the expenses related to ownership and service.

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