Mar-24-2014 07:19 AM
Mar-24-2014 08:52 AM
yankeeslover wrote:
I am the original poster and I just looked up my loan again...Oh boy... checked my interest rate... its a whooping 9.99% and was for 15 years, not 12... maybe I got taking for a ride, maybe this camper ends up costing twice as much... but you know what? im gonna have fun... im not gonna sweat it... I can afford the payment..
Mar-24-2014 08:50 AM
Mar-24-2014 08:49 AM
spike99 wrote:
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Financing RV/TT? NO more than 3 years. If I cannot pay for it within 3 years, then I buy a lower cost unit. And if I buy "well used" and fix it up myself, that's ok too. After all, a TT is only a box - to sleep in. For recreational items, its all about living under one's income limits and NEVER impulse buy.
Same with my pre-owned power boat. < 3 years payments. Little things like kayaks / canoes are cash only.
Vehicles? 0% finance at max 5 years. Most of the time, we do 0% in 3 years as well.
House is paid for and its internals are paid for as well. Nothing owing on credit cards either.
If wondering, single income (in lower middle class) of family of 5 - with one in remote collage.
Unlike many, I don't waste dollars on GM Vehicle On-Star, do lots of coupons (my wife is coupon queen in my little village) and we wear used cloths / shoes. 2nd hand store has my phone number on speed dial. Behind her counter, she has our list of things we're looking for. If an items comes in that's on my list, she calls me - to look it over. And, I wear lots of cloths / shoes that my older brother wants to throw out. And, I'm always "surfing my area" for free things. Just last fall, I got 2 x cords of FREE firewood. 4 years ago, I got FREE roll of steel (from removed above ground swimming pool) and installed in my garage wall as a back-splash / behind my work bench's power grinder area. Free parts for my garage / shop as well. And during summer months, I'll do the odd "dump runs" for my friends and collect a few dollars from each. Giant smiles when making $25/$40 CASH during a single lunch time dump run…. And, I've been known to Cut/Trim neighbour's grass for $25/$30 a shot as well.
Financing RVs/TTs over 5 years is silliness… For me, < 3 years. Never more for a box.
Mar-24-2014 08:46 AM
Mar-24-2014 08:45 AM
jessjerr1831 wrote:
I don't understand the response, from beemerphile1 especially the parts about "I pay cash" and "some people like being in debt". Some of us do what is financially beneficial to ourselves. I have payed cash for large items and have also financed and payed off early. I don't see the benefit of taking cash out of savings if my savings is paying me more interest then what i would pay in interest for borrowing that amount.
Mar-24-2014 08:43 AM
Mar-24-2014 08:42 AM
rbpru wrote:
Most of us have to finance at a payment we can afford.
My wife and I always set up a simple interest loan. This allows us to pay on the unpaid principle, so if future finances allow, we can pay down quicker, this in not always possible with a pre-computed loan.
Our priorities for the TT purchase were TV capacity, acceptable floor plan and affordable monthly payment. If it did not fit any of the above, we passed.
Mar-24-2014 08:42 AM
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Mar-24-2014 08:33 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:He also said he can't afford to double up on payments and pay it off sooner. One size fits all advice still doesn't work. You don't even know what interest rate he is paying - that would be a beginning point at the very least.bid_time wrote:JesLookin wrote:Why do you suggest with no information to pay it off early? I financed mine for 12 years at 5.55%. Over those same 11 years now, my investments earned 8.08%. One size fits all advice don't work.
Financing for 12 years is OK. Figure out what the payments would be to pay it off in 6, 8, 10 years & make those payments and pay it off early. OR - Our local credit union has loan sales a couple times a year where you can refinance your camper at a lower rate.
Maybe because the OP is obviously stressing over the twelve year payback period. The OP asked for opinions.
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