With a timeshare, you are simply buying “time”. With Plum CoOwnership, you are efficiently buying a fraction or share of a complete vacation home and your usage and equity is equal to your share percentage. Of course, your share price can vary based on the property sale price and number of co-owners. Regardless, this type of investment asset is likely to increase in value over time versus a timeshare which depreciates over time.
Timeshares are usually condos at a vacation resort, whereas you can co-own a home in any neighborhood in a vacation destination. Typically, timeshares offer limited flexibility with your designated vacation period. Plum CoOwnership, on the other hand, offers greater flexibility in scheduling your vacation. Moreover, you are not allowed to rent or Airbnb your timeshare. With Plum, the co-buyers or group has the option to rent and makes that determination, subject to local rules and regulations.
Pacaso is an established leader in ultra-luxury property co-ownership. Plum does not own properties but offers access to available vacation properties and other co-buyers through a shared technology platform, while Pacaso only offers access to their properties from their robust acquired real estate portfolio. High net-worth individuals compete for select Pacaso homes vs. Plum’s mass affluent customers that have access to properties anywhere.
Learn more with our fractional ownership comparison of timeshares, Pacaso and Plum.