I thinking about living in one, but I don’t know where to begin how to do that. Purchasing part is no problem but since my city don’t offer RV parts, I’m not buying land. I will have to relocate to somewhere that has RV parks.
If you’re unsure where to begin, I strongly recommend getting pre-approved for an RV loan. This will give you a clear understanding of the down payment required and help set realistic expectations for your purchase goal. Some RVs are suited for full-time living, while others are not, and keep in mind that some lenders may not offer financing if you plan to live in the RV since they’re considered recreational vehicles, not mobile homes. I give this advice to anyone considering an RV for full-time living because it’s essential to know what you'll need to qualify. If you don't meet the qualifications, you can then explore other living options without wasting time. If you don't have anyone in the area and would like to get pre-approved LMK maybe I can help over the phone.
I thinking about living in one, but I don’t know where to begin how to do that. Purchasing part is no problem but since my city don’t offer RV parts, I’m not buying land. I will have to relocate to somewhere that has RV parks.
If you’re unsure where to begin, I strongly recommend getting pre-approved for an RV loan. This will give you a clear understanding of the down payment required and help set realistic expectations for your purchase goal. Some RVs are suited for full-time living, while others are not, and keep in mind that some lenders may not offer financing if you plan to live in the RV since they’re considered recreational vehicles, not mobile homes.
I give this advice to anyone considering an RV for full-time living because it’s essential to know what you'll need to qualify. If you don't meet the qualifications, you can then explore other living options without wasting time. If you don't have anyone in the area and would like to get pre-approved LMK maybe I can help over the phone.
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