I understand the confusion, but we are definitely not a timeshare. With Ancana you own real property, not a block of time. You have the flexibility to book stays throughout the year vs. annual bookings with timeshares. And if you ever want to sell your interest in an Ancana home, you can do so just like a normal home. If the property has increased in value, you capture that appreciation. With timeshares you are forced to sell your "time" back to the resort at highly discounted rates, not at market value.