No decision on how to get our camper Dream with a mobile home financing After thirty years of working for a fashion company with retail and all children to school because it was time for my wife and I enjoy moments of us. We made so many sacrifices to enable our children to get a good education. We wanted to succeed in their business whatsoever. We hope that we had espoused the simple values of honesty, decency, hard work towards their fellow human beings. There may have been times where we were tested, especially during their teen years, but overall, I would say that my wife did a good job raising our three children are now all professionals in their respective fields: my oldest son is a lawyer who was a junior partner in a law firm that specializes in mercantile and insurance law, my second son has his own Internet company specializing in security for the logistics of several companies multinationals and our youngest, the only daughter works as a spokesman for the company for a beverage company. Often, it is seen at its best when answering questions on television.
With our house all paid and free mortgage several years ago, we decided not to take on their investments, but the emphasis on liquids. Over the years, the value of this property have increased on several occasions and we were tempted to take loans against my house but we never did, knowing that sometimes the housing market can have huge spikes up followed by a drastic slowdown. I think in hindsight it was a good decision when things went down last year, we were not as badly hit as some of my friends who continue to work to pay their mortgage.
My wife and I decided to buy a motor home that could take us across the country, where and when we seemed to want to do. Looking around, there were several brands that interested me. Gulfstream and Winneabago were top of mind. But other brands as Forest River, Apollo, Born Free, Coach House, Crown Eagle, Executive, Family Motor Coach, Travel Supreme, Dynamax, Vixen, Allegro Barthy, Challenger, Coachmen, Damon, Elite Featherlite, Foretravel, GM Bus, National Home and Park, Recreation Travel, Newmar, Rockwood, Triple-E, Vogue, Alpine, Beaver, Champion, Cortez, sunrise, Escaper, Fleetwood, Four Winds, GMC Coach Harney, Isata, Marathon, Prevost, SMC (Safari), Winnebago, Newell, American Cruiser, Blue Bird, Chinook, Country Coach, Dina, Europremier, Fixible, Georgetown, Grand Manor, Hawkins, Kingsly, MCI, RevCon, Thor, and others were Jayco worth a look.
Motor Home Finance entered the picture. At first I was against the financing of the camper on the market today, but then I realized that motor homes are not as volatile as the current market and that interest rates have been set and there was flexible terms and plans available. Motor Home Finance seemed like a logical choice to take and I did free up cash, I could make a bigger down payment and then have my pension enough to actually go and travel for one year without bothering to take during the months the payments for the finance company car home. What is more attractive than it was a couple who wanted to rent our house for two years and we would have the extra money from this great opportunity.
So here I am now about to embark on an adventure camper for two years with my wife. We have enough money and we have a lot of time. Let the adventure begin.
Posted on May 28, 2010.