About Timeshare

Explore timeshare and the role of ATHOC in supporting a transparent, well-regulated industry. Learn how timeshare works, its benefits and common misconceptions, and access practical guidance for owners. Discover what we do, how we operate, and the people behind our governance and leadership.

WHAT IS TIMESHARE?

The word ‘timeshare’ comes from the concept of holding shares in time. Instead of buying a holiday home outright, or paying over thousands of dollars per week for stay in a hotel somewhere, timeshare lets multiple people purchase part of a timeshare property in exchange for a fixed period of annual usage time.

For example, under a traditional timeshare model, you might purchase one week from 1 March to 7 March at a Fijian resort every year. You could then stay at that resort, for the cost of the annual maintenance fee without the hotel bill, every year between 1 March and 7 March for the lifespan of that particular timeshare programme. The cost of owning that resort is shared between other Owners, who have their own annual holiday periods. Your only ongoing expense is an annual maintenance fee, which helps keep your timeshare property clean, and well maintained, and the service up to scratch.

Before you read any further, it’s important to realise that timeshare has evolved since its inception in the 1970s. Many families don’t want to holiday in the same place every year, or want to see the world using their ownership. So newer timeshare ownership programmes sold now use a points-based system.

You purchase a set amount of Points when you become an owner, which can then be redeemed each year at any accommodation owned by that programme. The amount of points each stay costs is determined by factors like room type, location, day and time of year.

Think of points like timeshare currency – you can spend them on whatever holiday you like every year. Three separate week-long stays in Bali? A month in Greece? Christmas in Tasmania? It’s completely up to you how you want to holiday. 

AUSTRALIAN TIMESHARE BASICS

Think about your last holiday. Think about where you stayed. 

Was it an upscale hotel, convenient but coldly impersonal? A local home-sharing service, keeping costs low by cutting out the little luxuries? A holiday home that you’ll still be paying off in ten years’ time? 

Think about it, and then visualise a different type of accommodation, where hotel opulence combines seamlessly with the authenticity of a home-sharing service. 

Accommodation that delivers the familiarity of a holiday home without a thirty-year mortgage. Accommodation that over 180,000 Aussie families use every year. 

Yes, we’re talking about timeshare. 

Australian Timeshare Information

Timesharing or holiday ownership is the way millions of families around the world have luxury enjoy premium holidays for a fraction of the cost of owning a holiday home. Discover how it works, the benefits and useful information for existing and potential timeshare owners here. 

Timeshare Industry Members

ATHOC Membership represents timeshare organisations in Australia who have a commitment to high professional standards. Membership is open to those involved in timeshare and dedicated to delivering the highest possible standards to existing and potential timeshare owners. 

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