A autumnblue DIS Veteran Joined Feb 3, 2001 Messages 734 Mar 11, 2005 #1 For those of you who have bought DVC resale, what are some of the financing options that are available? Thanks Autumn
For those of you who have bought DVC resale, what are some of the financing options that are available? Thanks Autumn
C champagne27 Mouseketeer Joined Jun 29, 2004 Messages 467 Mar 11, 2005 #2 We used a home equity line of credit - better interest rate and the interest will be tax dedcutible... Good Luck!
We used a home equity line of credit - better interest rate and the interest will be tax dedcutible... Good Luck!
Happy Birthday Cat <font color=teal>Wonders if the <font color=deeppi Joined Mar 22, 2001 Messages 6,330 Mar 11, 2005 #3 autumnblue said: For those of you who have bought DVC resale, what are some of the financing options that are available? Click to expand... There is one well known company that handles timeshare financing. It is Tammac Financial (Link). I have never used them but have heard about them on this board. Good luck. HBC
autumnblue said: For those of you who have bought DVC resale, what are some of the financing options that are available? Click to expand... There is one well known company that handles timeshare financing. It is Tammac Financial (Link). I have never used them but have heard about them on this board. Good luck. HBC
DVC-Don DIS Veteran Joined Dec 15, 2001 Messages 8,378 Mar 11, 2005 #4 We used our Home Equity Line of Credit.
J JoeEpcotRocks DIS Veteran Joined Feb 2, 2005 Messages 4,715 Mar 11, 2005 #5 We used a home equity line of credit (5.25%!).
M mydogdrew DIS Veteran Joined Oct 17, 2003 Messages 583 Mar 11, 2005 #6 Borrowing money to prepay for vacations never made much sense to me. If you must then home equity is the way to go.
Borrowing money to prepay for vacations never made much sense to me. If you must then home equity is the way to go.
Alexander DIS Veteran Joined Jun 11, 2002 Messages 4,896 Mar 12, 2005 #8 Tammac interest rates are quite high. If you must finance, I'd shop around. Check with your local bank, sometimes they'll work with you.
Tammac interest rates are quite high. If you must finance, I'd shop around. Check with your local bank, sometimes they'll work with you.