What do we need to know when buying a motor home?
May 14th, 2009 | by admin |Girl in Question asked:
My husband and I recently married in March. We moved out of our apartment in hopes of buying a home. Only to find out that we are considered “punk kids” in the finance industry! We were considering buying a motor vehicle and making it our home until we could save a more substantial down payment. Is it possible to save and own a “parked” motor home? What are the downfalls/gains? Have I lost my mind?
Tony
My husband and I recently married in March. We moved out of our apartment in hopes of buying a home. Only to find out that we are considered “punk kids” in the finance industry! We were considering buying a motor vehicle and making it our home until we could save a more substantial down payment. Is it possible to save and own a “parked” motor home? What are the downfalls/gains? Have I lost my mind?
Tony











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