Buying/loaning

What Should I Do?


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evie.equine

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Hello everyone, it's been a while since I've last posted but I've been faced with a bit of a dilemma, let me explain my three options: 1. I use my weekly allowance to get a part loan pony ( might have to wait a few months/years) 2. use my weekly allowance to find a full loan pony (not got equestrian parents but they are ok to drive me to they yard in mornings and evenings and help with simple things) 3. Save for a few years until I have a more stable income and buy my first horse and have some money saved for potential vet bills ect. I'm currently edging towards a full loan as if I part loaned i would have to wait a year or so and if I bought it would be a couple of years (I don't mind about time so much but full loaning seems to be the fit in between). Obviously the aim is to own in the future but I have the time for a full loan and there's no part loans around (been looking for the past year or so) so please give your opinions and tips or help because it would be my first ever loan! Thanks!
 

18hhOlls&Me

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Hello everyone, it's been a while since I've last posted but I've been faced with a bit of a dilemma, let me explain my three options: 1. I use my weekly allowance to get a part loan pony ( might have to wait a few months/years) 2. use my weekly allowance to find a full loan pony (not got equestrian parents but they are ok to drive me to they yard in mornings and evenings and help with simple things) 3. Save for a few years until I have a more stable income and buy my first horse and have some money saved for potential vet bills ect. I'm currently edging towards a full loan as if I part loaned i would have to wait a year or so and if I bought it would be a couple of years (I don't mind about time so much but full loaning seems to be the fit in between). Obviously the aim is to own in the future but I have the time for a full loan and there's no part loans around (been looking for the past year or so) so please give your opinions and tips or help because it would be my first ever loan! Thanks!
There are part loans around but you might have to search hard for the right one. A part loan is an great place to start though and gives you a real idea of how much regular income you need- saving is great but what about when that runs out and you need a regular income that might not be enough! Keep looking- sharing is how I started and it was fab!! xx
 

evie.equine

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There are part loans around but you might have to search hard for the right one. A part loan is an great place to start though and gives you a real idea of how much regular income you need- saving is great but what about when that runs out and you need a regular income that might not be enough! Keep looking- sharing is how I started and it was fab!! xx
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