Thinking about renting out your timeshare — but not sure if it's worth it?
You're not alone. Most owners just want to know what their week could realistically rent for — before making any decisions.
That's exactly where we start.
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(You're in good company.)
If this sounds like you, you're in the right place
Maybe you've thought:
  • "We're not using our week this year… it feels like a waste."
  • "Could I rent it? But I don't know where to start."
  • "What if I price it wrong?"
  • "What if something goes wrong with the renter?"
These are normal questions. Most people who rent their timeshare for the first time feel the same way. That's why we don't ask you to jump in right away.
The easiest first step: see what your week is actually worth
Before you decide anything, it helps to see what's really happening at your resort.
We offer a free look at real rental prices from other owners at your same resort — so you can answer the big question: "If I rented my week, what could it reasonably go for?"
No guessing. No pressure.
See What My Week Could Rent For (Free)
What you'll see when you check your rental value
When you pick your resort, you'll see:
How many owners are renting at that resort
The usual price range per night
The most common price owners are asking
A simple chart that's easy to understand
This isn't an estimate or a sales pitch. It's real information from real listings.
Here's an example of what owners see
At one resort, owners might see something like:
About 140 owners currently renting
Prices ranging from around $250 to $680 per night
Most rentals falling around $460 per night
That gives you a realistic picture — not best case, not worst case. Just honest context.
What this helps you decide
Seeing this helps you answer questions like:
  • "Is renting even worth it for me?"
  • "Would I rather rent quickly, or try for a higher price?"
  • "Does this make sense for my situation this year?"
There's no right or wrong answer. This is just about helping you make a comfortable, informed decision.
If you do decide to rent, we're here to help
If you look at the pricing and think, "Okay, this could work", the next step is simple.
RedWeek helps handle the parts that usually make people nervous:
We handle the renter's payment
We provide the rental agreement
We help with pricing if you want guidance
We're here if questions come up
You don't have to be an expert. You don't have to figure it all out yourself.
How renting usually works (in plain English)
01
Look at pricing
See what other owners at your resort are charging and decide what feels right to you.
02
Create your listing
If you move forward, you'll add your dates and price. We guide you so nothing important is missed.
03
Get paid safely
When someone books:
  • They pay RedWeek first
  • Your payment is protected
  • You're paid automatically after check-in
No awkward money conversations. No chasing payments.
A few things owners worry about — handled
"Do I need a contract?"
No — we provide it.
"How do I get paid?"
We handle payment for you.
"What about taxes?"
Required lodging taxes are handled automatically where applicable.
"What if I'm not sure yet?"
That's fine — you can just look at pricing and decide later.
What it costs (only if you rent)
Here's how pricing works:
$59.99 to create and post your rental listing
$99 success fee — only charged after you rent your week and get paid
A $19.99 annual Red Week membership (required)
No commission. No percentage of your rental. If you don't rent, you don't pay the success fee.
You don't have to decide today
Many owners start by just looking at prices — and come back later when they're ready.
There's no rush. No pressure. Just clear information so you can decide what makes sense for you.
See What My Week Could Rent For (Free)
Just a quick look — no commitment required
Helping timeshare owners make smarter, calmer decisions for over 20 years.