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Destination Clubs & Fractionals
The surge in private residence clubs and fractional ownership, which offer part ownership in deluxe estates around the world, means that homeowners have more choices than ever in the vacation home market. We explore the niche markets and give homeowners the tools to decide which option is best suited for their lifestyle.
Clubhouse: Palazzo Tornabuoni
Florence’s first private residence club is housed in a former Medici palace.

Clubhouse: Pearl of the Continent
The Oyster Circle opens buying options for Europeans.

Clubhouse: Proceed with Caution
How to buy into private destination clubs without getting burned.

Clubhouse: Seaside Sextet
A Santa Barbara beach house limits membership to six families.

Clubhouse: Self Regulation
The destination club industry takes charge by forming its own club.

Clubhouse: Ski Worthy
Kirkwood’s new residential mix caters to hard-core skiers and riders.

Clubhouse: Society Types
St. Bart’s famed Eden Rock Hotel debuts five new fractional residences.

Clubhouse: Super Stratum
Private Residence Clubs unveil elite membership levels.

Clubhouse: The Great Shakeout
One major destination club files for bankruptcy.

Clubhouse: The Great Wide Way
A new WideBody yacht leaves other fractionals in its wake.

Clubhouse: The Little Things
Some fractional-interest residence clubs—another component of the private residence club industry—have also moved into offering higher-end memberships and other ancillary services.

Clubhouse: The New Breed
The latest crop of residence clubs offers flexible membership options By Susan Kime


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