May-22-2022 05:31 PM
May-24-2022 06:54 PM
Rice wrote:bsteinagel wrote:This isn't related to your question about financing, but since it appears that you are young, you should be aware that in parts of Arizona, it can be tough for people under 55 to find a place to stay for extended periods.
I am just beginning my research process into RVing full-time. My plan is to live in Wisconsin half the year and in Arizona during the winter traveling between the two a couple times a year.
In the Phoenix area, the vast majority of RV parks where people snowbird are age-restricted. Those parks are allowed (but not required) to let a limited number of under-55 people stay, but I would assume they're less likely to make an exception for someone who's 50 than someone who's 30.
In the whole Phoenix area, among the dozens (hundreds?) of private RV parks, there are only about five that aren't age restricted. I think the ratio is a little better in Tucson, but Tucson doesn't have all that many RV parks--certainly nothing like Phoenix. And some of the big ones are age-restricted.
State and regional parks are obviously open to anyone, but they generally have two-week limits, and weekends get reserved way in advance, so it's hard to rely on those without significant planning and reservations in advance. Plus they are usually electric-only, which will be less of a disadvantage if you have to leave after 14 days anyway, but still something to take into account.
And age is not an issue if you're planning to boondock on BLM land, but that presents a whole other slate of issues.
Just throwing that out there in case you're not aware of the possible challenges down there for someone who's under 55.
May-24-2022 06:46 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
Unless your parents co-sign or otherwise materially participate in the loan contract, there is no reason they could be liable for the loan (I assume you are an adult and not under any special guardianship to your parents).
The easiest would be to get the loan while you still have the apartment.
How will you be paying the loan? Will it include changing jobs? Is the income to payment ratios reasonable? It's quite reasonable for the bank to have questions if your financial situation is changing drastically and you are purchasing an item that can disappear or be destroyed in a heartbeat.
May-24-2022 06:41 PM
RetiredRealtorRick wrote:
Surely you'll purchase it while you're still in your apartment (although very near the end of your lease) -- use that address.
May-23-2022 05:23 PM
May-23-2022 01:33 PM
bsteinagel wrote:
My main concern is: will a bank or other financial institution give me a loan for a travel trailer without a permanent address? For those of you who RV full-time and don't have a permanently located home, how do you do it?
May-23-2022 11:44 AM
May-23-2022 11:03 AM
bsteinagel wrote:This isn't related to your question about financing, but since it appears that you are young, you should be aware that in parts of Arizona, it can be tough for people under 55 to find a place to stay for extended periods.
I am just beginning my research process into RVing full-time. My plan is to live in Wisconsin half the year and in Arizona during the winter traveling between the two a couple times a year.
May-23-2022 10:48 AM
valhalla360 wrote:JKJavelin wrote:
Wouldn't they just use the address that's on your driver's license?
Technically, you are supposed to keep your license address current.
Also, if there is a conflict between your address and you license, you could run into issues.
Of course, if you get the loan while you are in the apartment and it matches your license, there is no conflict and you aren't lying on the application.
It's OK not to highlight your situation but don't do anything that could be considered fraudulent.
May-23-2022 10:28 AM
May-23-2022 10:04 AM
May-23-2022 07:44 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi Brad,
Welcome to the forums.
How about setting up a line of credit loan?
May-23-2022 06:45 AM
JKJavelin wrote:
Wouldn't they just use the address that's on your driver's license?
May-23-2022 06:18 AM
May-23-2022 04:48 AM
May-23-2022 04:06 AM