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    Default Financing older Prevost

    Anybody know any lenders who are financing 1998-2000 Prevost MHs? 10-20% down and 750-800 FICO. Already spoke with Southefinancial, gcmfinance, and Excel...all won't do >10 years in age. Thanks in advance.

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    USAA financed the 20 year old bus I bought last year.

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    Local bank ?

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    Perhaps a line of credit secured by other property ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nanotech View Post
    Anybody know any lenders who are financing 1998-2000 Prevost MHs? 10-20% down and 750-800 FICO. Already spoke with Southefinancial, gcmfinance, and Excel...all won't do >10 years in age. Thanks in advance.
    Try Newcoast Financial and Voyager Credit
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    Thanks for the responses. I started with RV lending specialists because local Nevada banks were hit pretty hard by the recession and have reallly tightened up lending criteria. USAA isn't option as I am non-military. I'll try Newcoast and Voyager. Better plan may just to buy cash in a couple of years, provided prices stay so low!

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    Home loan rates are at record lows. How about re-fi on your home, and use the equity for the motorhome. Just for thought...

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