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Quick question.
Are these boat loan companies worth while or can one get just as good of a deal from local banks? Yes and yes. Most of the companies that do nothing but boat loans will place your loan with a bank. They may get a better "wholesale" rate than you could on the interest, and can sell the contract to the bank at a premium. That keeps them going. Why use a loan company? Trying to find the right person, in the right bank, when searching for a boat loan can be frustrating. Lots of banks and bankers don't like boat loans at all. Others won't loan on a wooden boat, on a boat over $50,000, more than NADA book, or yada, yada, yada. A loan company puts together boat loans all the time. They can take one look at the borrower's credit profile and the boat in question and know which of 150 banks in the area might be *the* bank that will make the deal. |
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"Gould 0738" wrote in message
... A loan company puts together boat loans all the time. They can take one look at the borrower's credit profile and the boat in question and know which of 150 banks in the area might be *the* bank that will make the deal. Might be worth asking the boat dealer, too, if my car purchase was any indication. I shopped like crazy for car loans, found the best deal, got pre-approved, and then the dealer blew the chosen bank out of the water because they had connections with a local bank. Saved me 3/4 of a point. |
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