

Traditionally, buying a timeshare was simply buying ownership into a property that you would use for a period of time -- a week, a month, or perhaps even longer, such as an entire winter. The time period and the property never changed. You would have the occupancy rights to that property the same time year in and year out. This is called a fixed week timeshare. For those who know their travel plans are unlikely to change and are content going to the same place each year, this may be an attractive option.
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