Buying a Las Vegas Timeshare in 2026: Real Resale Prices for the Strip and Beyond

TimeShare Deals editorial team·Updated May 2026·10 min read

Buying a Las Vegas Timeshare in 2026: Real Resale Prices for the Strip and Beyond

Las Vegas is one of the strongest US timeshare markets in 2026 because of one structural advantage: the city draws major events year-round (F1, NFR rodeo, CES, sports championships, conventions) that generate consistent rental demand. Strip-view 1BR weeks at HGV properties rent for $1,500–$3,000 during event weeks while costing $1,300–$1,500 in maintenance. The math works for owners who hold premium event weeks. This guide covers the real 2026 prices and the events that move the market.

Why Vegas events drive timeshare value

  • F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix (November): hotel rates 5–10x normal, timeshare rentals at 3–5x
  • NFR rodeo (December): nightly rates double or triple, week-long demand
  • CES (January): tech industry trade show, hotel rooms scarce
  • Sports finals + tournaments: NBA Finals, college football, boxing PPVs, UFC fights
  • Year-round convention base: lower-tier events fill regular weeks

2026 resale prices by property

ResortUnit / seasonResale 2026Maint. fee
HGV Elara (Planet Hollywood Tower)1BR Strip-view fixed$5,500–$10,500$1,650
HGV Trump International2BR Strip-view fixed$8,500–$15,000$2,100
HGV on the Boulevard2BR partial-Strip view$5,500–$10,500$1,800
Hilton Grand Vacations Las Vegas Hilton (off-Strip)1BR float$2,500–$5,500$1,300
Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino1BR Strip-view fixed$2,800–$6,500$1,300
Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino1BR float$500–$2,200$1,300
Westgate Flamingo Bay2BR float$400–$2,000$1,180
Wyndham Grand Desert2BR red-week (300k pts)$3,500–$7,000$1,400
Marriott Grand Chateau (off-Strip)2BR fixed$10,000–$16,000$2,200
Tahiti Village Resort2BR float$1,500–$3,500$1,200

Event-week premiums (F1, NFR, CES, etc.)

EventWeekRental rate (1BR Strip)Multiplier vs typical
F1 Las Vegas Grand PrixWeek 47 (Nov)$3,500–$5,5003–5x
NFR RodeoWeeks 49–50 (Dec)$2,200–$3,5002–3x
CESWeek 1–2 (Jan)$2,200–$3,2002–3x
NBA Finals (when applicable)June$2,000–$3,5002–3x
Standard event weekendVarious$800–$1,5001.2–1.5x
Off-peak summer weekdayJuly weekday$400–$7000.5–0.7x

Buyer’s process

  1. Decide Strip-view fixed vs float (fixed for event weeks; float for value)
  2. Verify ownership and fees
  3. Submit purchase agreement; HGV exercises ROFR moderately on premium Strip weeks; Westgate light
  4. Close through licensed Nevada title company; record at Clark County Recorder

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FAQ

Are Las Vegas timeshares year-round or seasonal?
Year-round demand because of constant convention/event base. Peak premium event weeks; summer mid-week is the lowest demand.
What about smoke-free units?
Most resorts have smoke-free designated units; some allow smoking (Westgate Flamingo Bay particularly). Confirm before booking.
How does Strip-view vs partial-Strip differ in resale?
Strip-view (direct view of Las Vegas Strip lights): 30–40% premium. Partial Strip (some buildings/angles): 10–15% premium. Generic units: base price.
Can I rent during F1 weekend?
Yes, and the rental income is the entire ROI for many owners. F1 alone covers the maintenance fee with $2,000+ margin.
How does Marriott Grand Chateau compare to Strip properties?
Off-Strip but newer and quieter. Lower per-week rental. For owners who want to vacation rather than rent, often a better fit.
Are Las Vegas fees rising?
Modest 4–5% annual escalation. Las Vegas insurance pressure is moderate; labor costs are rising.
What about the Strip’s neon/lights restrictions?
Some unit views are partially blocked by adjacent buildings or signage. Confirm view via floor plan before purchase.
How long does Las Vegas closing take?
60–90 days typical. Nevada-licensed closing companies handle the recording at Clark County, which is moderately fast (10–15 days).

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About this guideThe TimeShare Deals editorial team tracks Las Vegas resale transactions across event-driven rental cycles. Last updated May 2026.