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Shop for your next RV at No Credit Campers. When there is an RV for sale at good price and easy financing its on NoCreditCampers.com. With over 100 RV listings, we make it easy to buy an RV online.

Bad or poor credit? No problem we have the resources to get the best financing options delivered to you. If you are looking for a used RV with an owner financing option you came to the right place.

 
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One Question? When was your last home appraisal?

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When was your last home appraisal?

Home values are on the rise across the United States and homeowners are turning to mortgage professionals to help tap this equity and get in a better financial position.

When interest rates rise, home values tend to rise too. This is great news for you, the home owner – You can now access this equity and get ahead!



If you have not had your home appraised recently, it’s time to contact a banker today and discuss some money saving options.

A refinance can help you get the cash you need for:

1. Debt Consolidation

2. Home Improvement

3. Medical Expenses

4. Tuition Expenses

5. Large Purchases/Vacations/Weddings

6. Eliminating Mortgage Insurance

7. Convert an Adjustable Rate to a Fixed Rate

8. Consolidate a 1 st and 2 nd mortgage

9. Lower Rate – Pay off the home faster!

There are some great new loan programs for 2019:

  1. FICO <500

  2. FICO 500+

  3. Self-Employed

  4. Investor/Too-many-financed properties

  5. Asset based loans

  6. Credit Repair

  7. Fresh Start/Second Chance Loans

  8. 1 Day Out of BK or Foreclosure

  9. Expanded Credit Guidelines – Making it easier for you to qualify!


Did you know there are options that involve $0 closing costs out of pocket – Only an appraisal, if needed!

Smart home owners are refinancing their mortgages and taking advantage of a low rate while they still can.

The time to lock in your rate is now!




Customer Testimonials:

 “I was connected with a banker who was very knowledgeable and offered a better rate than my local bank. My loan closed in just 3 weeks! Thank you for all your hardwork!  - John M – Orlando, FL

 “I just want to thank the team WaveWallet connected me with for my refinance. The banker and processor were on top of my loan every step of the way. It closed much sooner than I expected. I saved over $2000 per month! I can’t believe it!  These guys are professionals!!”

                 Jenny – Sugarland, TX

Items to Prepare:

  1. Mortgage Statement

  2. Home Owner’s Insurance Declarations Page

  3. Income Documents

  4. 2017/2018 W2

  5. 2 Recent Pay Stubs

  6. Tax Returns, if self-employed, all pages, all schedules

  7. Retirement Income – Award/Benefit/1099s

  8. Photo ID

  9. 2 Months Bank Statements – All pages

  10. Statements for any bills you wish to consolidate with a home loan

Contacting WaveWallet for help with my home loan refinance was the sma2rtest financial decision I ever made!! My payments fell by over 50% and I paid off all those high rate credit cards. I am a disabled veteran and I was introduced to a banker who understood my situation. I can finally sleep at night.”      Wendy C – Orange, California

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Recreational Vehicle Financing Rates and News

If you have been searching for RV loan rates in 2018, you may have noticed the recent wave of RV rate increases. While the hikes of 2017 were only .25% to .37% on average, they have increased by .50%, (from their lowest point), or more so far this year. This makes it different from other upturns we have seen over the last several years, that quickly reverted back to the previous levels. This "sticky" spike leads us to conclude that rates had likely hit rock bottom in December of 2016, or very early in 2017.

All the RV news isn't that bad; after a number of years of declining RV sales, financing and other RV related services, many economic indicators have been heading in the right direction for the industry. Most of the dealers surveyed expected an increase of 12% to 17% in orders of new units from RV manufacturers; reaching for greater sales levels than the last several years of higher than anticipated totals.

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Lower Interest Rates May Have Bottomed Out

Much of the new business may be coming from buyers who have been "on the fence" in deciding when to purchase. With rates currently on the rise, this trend should continue. The "Fed" will have to start raising rates sometime fairly soon, and the smoke signals we're seeing now could be read like a neon sign later in the year.

The improved economy and growing consumer confidence should continue to stimulate more sales of motorhomes and other types of recreational vehicles. RVs are even becoming "Cool" with the emerging baby boomer market.

The RV financial service providers indicated that interest rates for RV loans had hit bottom late last year, and we were in a rising interest rate economy. Our own research shows that rates had continued to hold at record low rates for most of last year, with some minor, short-lived spikes in recent months. (These increases have been confirmed as of 2017 with a quarter to half-point increases holding after the first couple months of the year.)

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We can also finance older used RVs and motorhomes, (from 10 - 12 years old), so you can easily find seven to ten-year-old luxury motorhomes from $60,000 to $80,000, or even less. So if you've been thinking of taking the plunge, come on in - the water (and rates) may be rising soon.

The banks, as well as online RV loan brokers, felt the trend could very easily reverse course if the economy began to sputter - or even if things began to heat up and jump-start a new ripple of competition between RV lenders. (That seems less of a chance now, as there are so few national RV lenders even in the market.)

The head of RVIA, the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association said that he expects shipments of new RVs to continue to increase this year. We agree that this will be another year with increases of 5% to 6% higher than last year. RV manufacturing, much of which is located in Indiana, is an $11 billion dollar industry, now employs close to 300,000 people, with mergers of existing manufacturers and new brands emerging at an increasing rate.

And Now, a Word from the Government

Although current economic conditions have improved, uncertainty in government policies may still dampen spirits if political leaders continue to keep their focus on their own interests above those of the American people. (Or vise versa, depending on your own opinion and current developments. This seems to be a common topic in recent events; and in the opinion of many people surveyed at recent shows, the industry news and media, and RV events across the country.)

At some point the Fed will have to begin to increase interest rates - however, with inflation remaining stable, that may not be enough to derail the recreational industry's current "freight train" momentum. The recent election instability has begun to confirm our theories that we are beginning to enter a rising rate environment.

But Wait - There's Still More

All government and political issues aside, the RV market is being "buoyed" by the ever-increasing demands of retiring, or "soon to retire" baby boomers. The Gen X'ers and Millennials are falling in line right behind them.

With these higher numbers of potential RV buyers entering the market, forward-thinking RV manufacturers are continuing to engineer and produce lighter and more efficient units at virtually all price levels. This is helping keep the younger, entry-level buyers engaged with more economical and easier to purchase RVs at most all levels.

These gains in innovation are also keeping older, or should I say "Seasoned" RV'ers in the game by helping reduce operating costs, making more maneuverable units - and even lightening up the Big Boys. What are ya gonna do, but keep on rolling!

Continued gains in the job market, and higher household incomes and the current record-low interest rates, would seemingly project an extremely favorable outlook for the recreational industry in the foreseeable future.

Regardless of the outcome, the near-term months and approaching years are widely projected to be the best time to purchase and/or finance an RV. If you are in the market but may have been waiting for the rock bottom. That time could very well be now. Stay tuned for updates, or just get it out of the way while the getting is good.

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Rent to Own Campers - Insurance

Specialized Motorhome Insurance

Unlike typical automotive insurance, motorhomes, and even travel trailers require specialized RV insurance coverage. Not to be confused with RV "warranty" insurance, we are referring to comprehensive and collision type insurance, with some important supplementary benefits. The additional coverage and benefits can be especially important when traveling any significant distance, if you full-time, or occasionally reside in your RV.

Most specialized RV insurance will help to assure that the RV, its contents, and above all its occupants are protected from damage, loss or injury-related expenses. There should be coverage for the owners, occupants and/or guests in the event of injuries or accidents while on the road. It should also cover accidental damage while the unit is parked or in use while camping. Also, it should be covered for extreme weather such as hail or heavy winds.

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While shopping for the best RV Insurance protection, in addition to the best price, you should also look into what the actual cost may be in the event of a loss or emergency. Finding the right coverage often involves finding the perfect mixture of premium and specific protection meant for your particular type of RV. It should also consider the company, its track record, and rating, as well as its claims processing procedures in the case of a failure or loss.

Also, keep in mind that the lowest priced plan could someday be the most expensive in the case of denial of claims or other gaps in actual coverage of your specific RV related needs. Or, even the complete loss of your RV and all of your personal belongings and contents kept inside.

The various coverage plans specifically designed for RVs can vary widely when compared to each other. Opting to protect your RV under a typical auto coverage would, in most cases, leave you vulnerable to a potential loss in many areas. Auto insurance coverage is not intended to cover the unique requirements of a recreational vehicle. Even a minor claim against your RV, while insured through your auto insurance coverage could drastically raise your auto premiums.

An agreed value clause locks in the price of your RV with a professional appraisal or estimation of replacement. Vanishing deductibles decrease your collision and comprehensive deductibles by up to 20% to 30% for each individual year you continue coverage without any claims. In the event that a loss happens after your deductible has "vanished", your deductible amount will be waived.

In the event of a total loss, make sure that you can get a new or equivalent RV in a total loss in the initial 5 model years. For RVs older than five years, the cost of the coach is going to be paid for. This particular insurance option guards your property against the effects of depreciation.

Coverage designed specifically for your personal contents provides for belongings that are contained within your RV. This may include appliances, sporting equipment, cookware, clothing, and tools for their actual replacement cost. Although these things can sometimes be claimed under your home owner's coverage, generally only a minimal percentage applies to personal property carried in your RV. That could potentially leave you open to a large loss.

You may be reimbursed for emergency expenses incurred during the course of a covered loss or malfunction. You are also typically reimbursed for lodging expenses, rental car or even bus or airfare for a trip back home in extreme cases.

Many plans prove an option for towing and/or roadside assistance. This can cover "on-the-road" emergencies such as fuel delivery, battery jumpstarts, flat tire changes, lock-out protection and more. Some also provide for sign-and-drive protection 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. In addition, towing benefits are included up to a specified amount or mile radius.

All-inclusive personal protection and supplemental every-day living costs may be available for those who live full time in their RV. Also for those who stay in their unit over extended periods such as wintering in the RV in warmer climates.

Some insurance plans may treat your RV like an automobile. So if you wish to properly cover your RV, your contents and yourself, you should consider an insurance coverage that is designed for the special needs of the owners of recreational vehicles.

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Buying an RV from a Private Seller

Just as the RV Dealer isn't your enemy; the Private RV Seller can be your best friend. They don't have ANY appreciable overhead built into the sale, other than the cost of their advertising, and/or any repairs or refurbishing to be done to the RV.

The private seller, or "RV for Sale by Owner", is usually much more motivated than a dealer. They only have ONE unit on which to concentrate their efforts. Many times their sole intention is to rid themselves of the burden of their no-longer-needed RV.

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In RARE cases, they are WISELY selling by owner so they can move on to a unit more suited to their present needs and desires. This allows them to sell their RV for a higher price than a dealer would allow them on trade-in, while still offering a bargain to their potential buyers.

Purchasing from a Private Seller can Work to Your Advantage in Many Ways:

1. Lower overhead = Lower selling price.
2. Higher motivation = Lower selling price.
3. No over-pricing to allow for trade-ins.
4. More extensive vehicle history.
5. A more personal transaction.

Because of these benefits, buying an RV from an individual may allow you to save thousands of dollars over buying a similar unit from a dealer.

You MUST, however, do your due diligence prior to the actual purchase. Any faulty systems left unchecked or untested will likely become your own burden unless discovered PRIOR to your purchase. In other words: "Caveat Emptor" - or - "Buyer Beware".

For now, let's take a look at some of the advantages of buying an RV from a private seller.

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Most individual sellers will incur minimal selling costs when selling "by owner". Most of these costs will come from advertising in local newspaper classifieds, Internet advertisements or other forms of marketing.

When compared to the costs incurred by an RV dealer, the individual has a major advantage. First of all, they have no commissions to pay upon the sale. Most RV Salesperson commissions in the RV industry are commonly set at approximately 20% of the gross profit.

In other words, if a salesman sells an RV for an average profit of $5,000 - Then $1,000 of that is going to the salesman as commission. This is not a concern for the private seller, therefore sales commission ALONE can be a potential gain of $1,000 or more to the buyer. (Not to mention the other $4,000 the dealer gained over his wholesale price.)

The above example is based on a moderately priced RV of say, $40,000 to $60,000. You can imagine the profits and commissions on higher priced units!

Also, because of the minimal or nonexistent overhead of the individual seller, profit is commonly NOT a motive for selling. In MOST cases, the sellers simply want to rid themselves of the unit. This usually translates into THOUSANDS of dollars in savings.

Combine those savings with Best Rate's used motorhome and RV financing programs, as well as our best loan rates, and you could double your savings.

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While most private RV sellers will try to achieve a RETAIL sales price when the unit is initially offered, they rapidly tire of the stresses of the sales process and lower their "perceived" value of the RV. In other words, when they start the sales process, they have an unrealistic impression of their RV's value. After dealing with prospective buyers for a minimal amount of time, they rapidly become educated on the true value of their RV.

Seriously, think about your own experiences. How many times have you tried to sell something for a premium price, only to accept a lower, yet HONEST offer for much less than your original price? It all goes back to the old saying: "One in the hand is worth two in the bush." In other words, fatigued sellers WILL accept a bargain price if the offer is GENUINE. It ends their suffering... so to speak.

The key is to FIND these fatigued sellers when they are weak. Just as the predator on the African Plains seeks out the weaker and slower prey, you must find the weary seller - and strike when they are at their weakest point. Ruthless - Yes. Unethical - No. It's the law of the urban jungle. Live and prosper by the law, or live and pay a higher price - still by the law. (I can't believe I just wrote that)

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