Ownership Information
- Week:
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Float
- Season:
- Any
- Type of Ownership:
- Deed
- Maintenance Fees and Taxes:
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$705.08 Annually
- Points:
- 154000
- Usage:
- Annual
Resort Information
Wyndham Patriot's Place
725 Bypass Road
Williamsburg, VA, 23185
United States
- Phone:
- 757-220-5300
- Website
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