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I generally do NOT advise financing a DC purchase or a timeshare purchase, but there may be personal, business, or tax reasons to finance a purchase rather than paying cash. HCC has a new financing option.
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Thinking about financial leverage for your one-time membership fee? High Country Club has removed the hassle through our established relationship with JP Morgan Chase, one of the leading global financial services firms in the world. Now you can finance your one-time membership fee for as little as $199.54 a month.
For qualifying members, JP Morgan Chase will establish a home equity line of credit with a variable interest rate, which will rise or fall according to changes in the Federal Reserve Rate. While most home equity lines of credit do not generally have fixed interest rates, JP Morgan Chase also offers an option that allows you to lock in a fixed interest rate on all or a portion of your line of credit balance.
This financing option lets you leverage your membership fee over a 10, 20 or 30 year payment period. For example:
Membership Fee - $25,000 - $40,000 - $50,000 - $70,000
10 year (APR 1) - $312.38 (8.68%) - $499.80 (8.68%) - $624.75 (8.68%) - $855.97 (8.18%)
20 year (APR 1) - $223.17 (8.89%) - $357.07 (8.89%) - $446.33 (8.89%) - $602.61 (8.39%)
30 year (APR 1) - $199.54 (8.91%) - $319.26 (8.91%) - $399.08 (8.91%) - $533.78 (8.41%)
1 Annual Percentage Rate (APR) shown is for example purposes only. Actual APR will fluctuate based on changes in the Federal Reserve Rate.
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Thinking about financial leverage for your one-time membership fee? High Country Club has removed the hassle through our established relationship with JP Morgan Chase, one of the leading global financial services firms in the world. Now you can finance your one-time membership fee for as little as $199.54 a month.
For qualifying members, JP Morgan Chase will establish a home equity line of credit with a variable interest rate, which will rise or fall according to changes in the Federal Reserve Rate. While most home equity lines of credit do not generally have fixed interest rates, JP Morgan Chase also offers an option that allows you to lock in a fixed interest rate on all or a portion of your line of credit balance.
This financing option lets you leverage your membership fee over a 10, 20 or 30 year payment period. For example:
Membership Fee - $25,000 - $40,000 - $50,000 - $70,000
10 year (APR 1) - $312.38 (8.68%) - $499.80 (8.68%) - $624.75 (8.68%) - $855.97 (8.18%)
20 year (APR 1) - $223.17 (8.89%) - $357.07 (8.89%) - $446.33 (8.89%) - $602.61 (8.39%)
30 year (APR 1) - $199.54 (8.91%) - $319.26 (8.91%) - $399.08 (8.91%) - $533.78 (8.41%)
1 Annual Percentage Rate (APR) shown is for example purposes only. Actual APR will fluctuate based on changes in the Federal Reserve Rate.