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restlessways wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
You brought interesting point.
What is going to happen to campers who will be "upside down" on loan and buyer will stop paying?
Banks will have to lose more money by repossession, than it would cost them just forget the debt.
Back after 2008 banks would let the the people to live in the houses for years, before they would foreclosure. Las Vegas still have lot of vacant houses and abounded projects. .... 12 years after last recession. Legends say that it is government (taxpayers) who still pay for upkeep those houses as bank are not allowed to dump them and crash the RE market.
I don't think it's cheaper just to let the person keep the RV. Far from it. They would much rather repossess it and sell it to somebody else. Anything is better than nothing.
โMar-24-2020 07:53 PM
โMar-24-2020 05:49 AM
restlessways wrote:
Not sure if I should just quit looking for now, seeing how businesses are being shut down, state parks, entire states, etc.
โMar-23-2020 09:41 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
You brought interesting point.
What is going to happen to campers who will be "upside down" on loan and buyer will stop paying?
Banks will have to lose more money by repossession, than it would cost them just forget the debt.
Back after 2008 banks would let the the people to live in the houses for years, before they would foreclosure. Las Vegas still have lot of vacant houses and abounded projects. .... 12 years after last recession. Legends say that it is government (taxpayers) who still pay for upkeep those houses as bank are not allowed to dump them and crash the RE market.
โMar-23-2020 06:33 PM
restlessways wrote:
One thing lost in this equation is the incredible demand destruction and the need for many "owners" (debtors) to rid themselves of expensive monthly payments. After years of the highest production rates and sales in history, there are a whole lot of RVs out there. It could be like 2009-2010, where you literally had to cut your price to a fraction of NADA/KBB just to sell a car, truck or RV in a glutted market.
โMar-23-2020 03:44 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
The way I see camper builds will develop:
-right now, with low demand dealers will unload the inventory at low prices
-with no demands for next year, selling dealers and manufacturers will close
-when economy recovers (who knows when that will happen?) there will be no camper manufacturer operating at speed, so the remaining inventory as well as new build will have pricing going toward the sky
That happen to some degree in 2008 and I don't see this time it going any better
โMar-23-2020 12:29 PM
โMar-22-2020 06:01 PM
Dagwood_55 wrote:
I would also buy a new rig @ the 35% number, but I don't think my dealer is there, yet..
โMar-22-2020 05:38 PM
โMar-22-2020 04:57 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
You might find that life is always having lot of variables.
By now I would expect that you can find a dealer, who lacks cash for next mortgage payment and it will unload his inventory at dumping prices.
Waiting till after the recession is not showing good historically.
Before 2008 recessions TC were selling in $20k range.
Few years after the recession we are talking $50-70k.
Flip the coin if in doubt.