There exists a particular instant when someone who purchased a timeshare years ago comes to accept, quite plainly, that what was once a cherished investment is no longer aligned with their life. This realization does not always arrive a dramatic shock. Sometimes it arrives slowly, the way a familiar piece of furniture begins to feel out of place, and the individual confronting it must make a choice.

On the fourth floor of an address in southwest Orlando, there is an agency that has spent two decades simplifying that decision. The firm goes by the name Fidelity Real Estate, and it has been one of the most trusted vacation ownership resale brokerages in the United States.

Timeshare resale is not the sort of work that attracts headlines. It is exacting, careful work, the type that involves navigating resort brand policies, deed restrictions, and closing requirements, alongside the capacity to understand what a seller actually needs and offer something of real value.

Fidelity's record includes an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, a credential that takes consistency to maintain. It is also affiliated with the American Resort Development Association and has been recognized as a Featured Reseller for ARDA's Coalition for Responsible Exit. These are not badges collected for display. They represent a philosophy of doing business cleanly, transparently, and in the client's interest.

The team at Fidelity Real Estate specialize in the names that line the corridors of resort hallways across the country: DVC, Marriott Vacation Club, Hilton Grand Vacations, Wyndham Destinations resale, Hyatt Residence Club, Holiday Inn Club, and others. Each company operates under its own policies, its own resale restrictions, its own documentation requirements. Understanding the distinctions is what makes the resale process go smoothly instead of sideways.

When it comes to selling, the arrangement is clean: zero fees to list. Sellers pay nothing to list their property. The company earns nothing until the deal closes, which means the agency's interest and the seller's interest run in the same direction. The free valuation is available to any owner — a choice that reflects how Fidelity has chosen to build its reputation.

For over a decade without interruption, no other company on the secondary market has closed more DVC resale transactions than Fidelity. It is a number that sounds administrative until you consider what it represents: a long and patient accumulation of trust, one closing at a time.

Their licensed agents are available via phone at (407) 477-7987, by email at fidelityrealestate.com. The office is open seven days a week, from early morning to evening on weekdays, and on weekends from 10 AM to 6 PM. For the buyer who wants a resort membership without the developer's price tag, this is the right phone number to call.

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Pub: 15 Apr 2026 23:38 UTC

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