DVC Resale Market Update: Why Prices Remain Strong Despite a Slight Dip in May 2026
DVC resale inventory remains near historic lows as average resale prices hold steady in May 2026. See the latest trends across Disney Vacation Club resorts.
DVC resale inventory remains near historic lows as average resale prices hold steady in May 2026. See the latest trends across Disney Vacation Club resorts.
May 2026 DVC ROFR activity shifts west as Grand Californian returns to Disney buybacks while Grand Floridian continues to lead 2026 ROFR trends.
DVC ROFR activity rose in April 2026 with 19 buybacks led by Saratoga Springs. Grand Floridian and Old Key West remain key focus areas!
While any increase is notable, the bigger takeaway continues to be the same story we’ve seen throughout the first quarter of 2026 — a relatively flat and stable resale market.
Check out the DVC Resale Right of First Refusal Report for March 2026 from our friends at the DVC Resale Market!
In this episode of The DVC Show, we break down the full timeline of DVC resale restrictions and explain exactly what you can and cannot book with resale points today.
Average DVC resale prices dipped slightly in February 2026 to $122/pt. Beach Club surged, inventory remains low, and new direct price increases may influence resale values.
After a slower January to start the year, February 2026 ROFR activity picked up to a level much more in line with what we’d expect this time of year.
Average DVC resale prices in January 2026 dipped slightly to $124 per point, but low inventory and new $500 fees plus direct price hikes may shape the market ahead.
January 2026 came in soft with only 6 DVC contracts bought back via ROFR—but the resorts Disney targeted are telling.