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Old 06-02-2020, 04:37 AM   #3
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Years ago my husband and I purchased timeshare at Steele Hill Resorts in Sanbornton, NH, about 20 minutes from our vacation home in Gunstock Acres, Gilford. Although our purchase gives us 52,000 points every other year, or use of a 1 Bedroom suite in Steele Hill East during weeks 7-52, we did not purchase the timeshare for the accommodations, but rather for the amenities (see link).

https://steelehillresorts.com/amenities/

As owners we have full access to the resort year round which has come in great when we and/or the kids needed a break from the lake, mountain, or house. Indoor pools come in very handy when the kids are feeling cooped up no matter what season it is! Add to that free golfing, a place to sled, snowmobile, ice skate, restaurants, and more, it has truly been a bargain. Essentially it's like having year-round membership to a country club, plus you may bring guests. The maintenance fees and taxes have remained very stable with only small increases (a few dollars) year to year. Fees/taxes for 2020 were $399.05.

Sadly, our time in NH is being put on hold for the foreseeable future as we are moving to NC. I would like to sell the timeshare to someone for the cost of the transfer fee ($200) plus half of this years fees/taxes that have already been paid simply because I feel that over the years we more than got our money's worth on our investment despite never having once used our week or points to make an exchange for accommodations at another resort.

If you are interested in year round membership at Steele Hill to augment your Lake's region lifestyle, please contact me for more information.
This is a wonderful offer. Good on you for paying it forward, and best of luck in NC!

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