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![]() For Immediate Release May 09, 2009 Contact Information Sonshine Communications VACATION TIME SHARES: IS IT YOUR TIME TO INVEST? African Americans love to travel the world and let relaxation and fun unfurl. Atlanta … Las Vegas … Washington … Orlando … and Houston. These are the top cities for African American travel, according to www.thespectragroup.net/candidates/diversity.html. And with African-American travel rates of personal trips having risen 15% higher than the overall U.S. market, maybe now is the time to invest in a vacation time share. Time-shares became popular in Europe in the 1960's when escalating property prices made it nearly impossible for most people to afford a full-time vacation home. Today, timeshare rentals allow vacationers to stay at some of the world's nicest and most popular resorts and luxury condos without having to buy the property or pay expensive resort rental prices. When you buy time shares, you buy time and you share a vacation property, whether condo, home, or boat. All-star accommodations range from hotel rooms to condos, from cabins to luxury houses and castles, from yachts and cruise ships to RVs and houseboats. One of the most popular benefits of timeshares is that they allow people to return to a familiar vacation place year after year or, sometimes, to trade vacation facilities with other timeshare owners. So, if you enjoy great deals on vacations, consider purchasing a timeshare and investing in your future travels. It might just be your time to invest! Sources: www.thespectragroup.net/candidates/diversity.html.
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