All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Financing for Full-timer, Used RVThank you for all the replies. After investigating for a bit, I'm feeling I'm going to up my loan amount and buy a more recent used RV. This makes obtaining a loan easier, will get me a decent interest rate, and also a nicer RV that I'll be living in full time for the foreseeable future.Financing for Full-timer, Used RVI've reached out to my local credit union and checked out Good Sam Loans, and neither offer financing on pre 08 RV's. I'm looking at a 2005 low miles Class A Tiffin that is pricing in the mid 20's. Any recommendations on how to find a loan for this year RV at a good rate? Have a great 800+ credit score and looking to make this my full-time residence.Re: States / Regions with better used RV pricing.Thank you all for the input and sharing your previous experiences. After checking out some used RV's in the area, I now have a better understanding of what style, size, and layout I prefer. I may have found one that I'll pursue which is about 500 miles away, but the RV is being sold by a more traditional car dealership. Waiting to hear back to see if they were open to having a nearby RV Sales/Servicing center inspect the RV.States / Regions with better used RV pricing.Are there regions or states within US that tend have lower pricing on used RV's? Been looking around for the past couple weeks via rvtrader, craigslist, and Ebay, and wondering if any of you have noticed a pattern where do to the state or region used RV's tend to be cheaper? I'm located in NC, and have no qualms purchasing an RV within 600 miles if it means that I'll save money.
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