I'm starting my plan of living my new American Dream and was wondering if there is a thing as a rent-to-own rvs? I don't think my credit of 595 is good enough for a loan. Or is it? Does anyone have any leads? Or is this a pipe dream because everyone would be dong this if it were available?
GENECOP said
04:53 PM Jun 12, 2014
I googled it....this came up.....www.familyrv.com/rent/rent-rto.shtml.....
Also with all the inventory today I am sure there are private parties willing to make a deal....
Lucky Mike said
05:10 PM Jun 12, 2014
Keep in mind steve....for under 10k there are alot of coaches out here!!!!!......that are mechanically sound and looking for a new owner!! Im on the east coast and find them for people all the time....
RVNoob said
05:31 PM Jun 12, 2014
Thank you sir! That's the first site I found as well.
RVNoob said
05:31 PM Jun 12, 2014
Where on the east coast are you Mike? NJ here.
-- Edited by RVNoob on Thursday 12th of June 2014 05:32:06 PM
Lucky Mike said
05:40 PM Jun 12, 2014
Im in the New hampshire area......kinda flip flopping back and forth between Maine & NH right now in different parks every week doing the RV sign thing!.....
If you need a get out of town reliable coach under or around 10k that will fill the needs until things get better let me know.....I can find them quick on the east coast!
-- Edited by Lucky Mike on Thursday 12th of June 2014 05:43:11 PM
Terry and Jo said
06:16 PM Jun 12, 2014
Steve,
Welcome to the RV Dreams forums. This is a good source for information because the folks here have knowledge of just about every kind of RV, as well as the lifestyle.
However, your title threw me off a bit, but only a wee bit. Mobile Suites is a fifth wheel model made by DRV Suites, so I first thought that you were looking for one of those on a rent-to-own basis, and I'm not sure those models/brands would be available in such a service. However, I had seen your introductory post, so the only ones it might confuse are those that didn't see that posting.
Good luck with your research and planning.
Terry
galtgirl said
08:47 PM Jun 29, 2014
Keep in mind you can enjoy the RV lifestyle on just about any budget and in any rig. Honestly we had just as much fun in our little 24ft tow trailer that we pulled with a SUV as we do in our 36ft 5th wheel. If you are one of those people who won't be happy unless you have the biggest and the best then you're going to be disappointed, but like Mike said, there are many very nice pre-owned RVs available for much less than a brand spanking new one will.
Also remember it probably won't be your last RV and as circumstances allow you may be able to trade up in a few years to something a bit bigger and newer, but the experience of RVing won't change with the size of your rig.
Hey guys,
I'm starting my plan of living my new American Dream and was wondering if there is a thing as a rent-to-own rvs? I don't think my credit of 595 is good enough for a loan. Or is it? Does anyone have any leads? Or is this a pipe dream because everyone would be dong this if it were available?
Also with all the inventory today I am sure there are private parties willing to make a deal....
Thank you sir! That's the first site I found as well.
Where on the east coast are you Mike? NJ here.
-- Edited by RVNoob on Thursday 12th of June 2014 05:32:06 PM
Im in the New hampshire area......kinda flip flopping back and forth between Maine & NH right now in different parks every week doing the RV sign thing!.....
If you need a get out of town reliable coach under or around 10k that will fill the needs until things get better let me know.....I can find them quick on the east coast!
-- Edited by Lucky Mike on Thursday 12th of June 2014 05:43:11 PM
Steve,
Welcome to the RV Dreams forums. This is a good source for information because the folks here have knowledge of just about every kind of RV, as well as the lifestyle.
However, your title threw me off a bit, but only a wee bit. Mobile Suites is a fifth wheel model made by DRV Suites, so I first thought that you were looking for one of those on a rent-to-own basis, and I'm not sure those models/brands would be available in such a service. However, I had seen your introductory post, so the only ones it might confuse are those that didn't see that posting.
Good luck with your research and planning.
Terry
Also remember it probably won't be your last RV and as circumstances allow you may be able to trade up in a few years to something a bit bigger and newer, but the experience of RVing won't change with the size of your rig.