"This past month alone we have released more than 20 memberships, and themomentum is steadily increasing," Brad Handler, the company's CEO says." We now have more than 70 members, and are receiving more than 400 requests for information each week." said Brad.
Exclusive Resorts members pay a one-time membership fee, which ranges from $150,000 to $250,000, depending on the level selected. Additionally, members pay annual duesranging from $9,000 to $16,000 a year. The combined fees allow membersunlimited, guaranteed lifetime access to all properties.
The company owns a collection of multi-million dollar luxury residences,averaging $1.8 million in worth, in upscale resort towns.Currently, Exclusive Resorts has homes in Los Cabos, Manhattan,Deer Valley, Beaver Creek, Scottsdale, San Francisco, London, Mauna Lani(Kona), Wailea (Maui), Tucson, Great Exuma (Bahamas), Whistler and The Worldof ResidenSea.
Future locations are scheduled in Paris, Tuscany, Telluride,Naples, Boca Raton, Montana (ranch), Bermuda, Las Vegas, Palm Springs andmore.
"Exclusive Resorts works because it is an intelligent and practical choicefor our Members," says Exclusive Resorts' president and company co-founderBrent Handler. "Outright ownership of multiple resort homes simply doesn'tmake economic sense for people who love to travel."
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