What you need to know before buying timeshare

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The pace of modern life makes holidaying at exclusive locations a desirable luxury. More than 180,000 Australians have signed up to time-sharing schemes at popular holiday destinations. However, older owners may find the long-term nature of these arrangements inconvenient as circumstances change following retirement. Feature by Amy Chien-Yu Wang
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