Hey all I'm looking for some advice on financing. Where is the best place to start looking? Thank you
I used Trident Funding.
Some folks take out home equity loans or home equity lines of credit for a boat purchase, but this is not advised. If you can't pay for the boat, you risk your home. With marine financing, if you can't pay for the boat, you lose the boat.
Hey all I'm looking for some advice on financing. Where is the best place to start looking? Thank you
that is debateable. Home equity lines/loans will allow you to deduct from income taxm the interest paid on the loan so some see it as a benefit. Although, there are signals from "the administration" that this supposed "loophole" may be closed in the future.![]()
Try your local credit union. I did. Great terms, great rates, great customer service. I actually go to sit down with someone behind a desk and work out the loan instead of talking to someone over the phone who really doesnt know what they are talking about.
You missed the part where I said boat loans are like mortgages. Also, you must have missed the part where I explained that If you can't pay for the boat and you have a home equity loan, you risk your house.
Home equity loans are smart when the money goes into the home or another property.
But, this isn't a banking discussion. I could have paid cash for my boat, but money is cheap right now. Ain't a bad time to borrow.
Either way, no one is right per se. Whatever makes you sleep at night is what is right.![]()
x2, seems silly to me.I was told long ago to NEVER finance a toy !!.
Save your money and pay cash for it. You'll be better off in the long run. .![]()
I was told long ago to NEVER finance a toy !!.
Save your money and pay cash for it. You'll be better off in the long run. .![]()
7 posts to get this. You guys are slipping![]()
I expected it in the first post. Man asks for help with financing and someone always fills the need to add this in. I completely understand this line of thinking, but this isn't what the OP asked for.
x2, seems silly to me.