Buying a Static Caravan: Things YOU NEED TO Know

Buying a Static Caravan: Things YOU NEED TO Know

Thinking of shopping for a static caravan? Then there are some things you should consider before you begin looking. It is advisable to consider costs, site facilities, plot position and possible rental income. Invest the these four things into consideration before you buy you need to end up with an ideal caravan holiday home.

When buying a static caravan you can easily get carried away by the idea of a holiday home that you could escape to together with your family throughout the year. On the day you view the caravan sunlight may be shining and the caravan, park facilities and costs may seem like the perfect option for the family. But before you get make sure you find out a few vital facts about your potential holiday home.

Firstly learn how much the site fees are as that is crucial. There is absolutely no point looking at caravans on a park where you cannot afford the site fees. The park may quote you a price but additionally, there are insurance costs, gas and electricity and VAT which will raise the basic site fees.  https://diigo.com/0u7frk  might consider renting out your caravan you should definitely in use as possible easily make enough to pay your site fees should you choose it properly. However, you have to know what you are doing before you rent out your caravan and there are lots of pitfalls which can't be covered in detail here. But if the park offer to book your caravan for you be careful as some parks add a 20% surcharge, cleaning and advertising costs and then then add VAT along with all this which may not leave you much by the end. So just be careful.

Find out when the park opens and closes as many parks offer 6 or 10 month licenses.  Make sure the park is open when you wish to use it.  If you are have a family you need to look carefully at the website facilities and ensure that they are right for you and your children. Check out the children's club, play areas and make certain there are no extra costs for your children to utilize the facilities. Good parks include free passes to use the facilities and  that's what you pay your website fees for. Usually for those who have a 6 berth caravan you should have 6 free passes for family and friends to use the website facilities. Check out the club house, restaurants and pubs and make sure that children are allowed in.  Conversely if you are a retired couple and want a peaceful holiday make certain you select a nice quiet park that is not full of families and children during holiday times.


Look carefully at the caravan size, age and condition and ensure you get the right size caravan for the family.  If you get yourself a small caravan and then find that you're too cramped and you can't invite family or friends to remain you might regret it later. Ensure that your caravan isn't too old as some sites only allow caravans under a particular age to remain on-site. Don't be fooled into investing in a caravan that has just a few years life before you have to upgrade to a more recent model or remove it from the site. This can be a very costly mistake.

You should carefully consider the plot site. For those who have young children you do not want to be too close to the club house or general walkway to and from the clubhouse. Especially during peak times the club house will undoubtedly be open until the early hours and happy holiday makers singing and laughing on their way back to their caravans  every few minutes at night time can disturb everyone.  Also ensure that you are not too far away from the facilities that you want to use most.  The very best plot position is normally somewhere in the middle of the park. One more thing to take into account carefully is double glazing. Single glazing is fine in the summer but if you want to go off peak in the spring and autumn, once we do, if you don't have double glazing and adequate heating in the caravan it is usually very cold and miserable.

Happy hunting and if you keep these exact things in mind when you go looking for a caravan to buy you should end up with an ideal holiday home that you may afford and which  suits your needs for years to come.