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Are static caravans a good investment?

Are static caravans a good investment?

Owning a static caravan is not only a great financial investment but a brilliant lifestyle investment too, as it can have a hugely positive effect on your mental well-being. And it can’t be denied that there’s no bigger and better investment than your health and well-being.

What is the best static caravan to buy?

What Is The Best Static Caravan To Buy?

  • Willerby.
  • Swift.
  • Regal Holiday Homes.
  • ABI.
  • Victory Leisure Homes.
  • Stately-Albion.
  • Pemberton.

Can you put a static caravan on any site?

You can place your static caravan on your land in certain circumstances. The land would need to be your main dwelling and within the ‘curtilage’ of your home. Essentially this means your drive or garden. No planning permission is required here.

Do static caravans go up in value?

The average depreciation rate of a static caravan is similar to that of a car. This works out at about 15% per year, although this figure is so hugely over simplified that it is barely worth mentioning. This is because newer caravans depreciate more quickly – much more quickly, in fact – than their older counterparts.

Do I need TV Licence for static caravan?

You’ll need to buy a TV Licence for your static caravan, mobile home or moveable chalet if: anyone, at the same time, is watching or recording live TV on any channel or watching or downloading BBC programmes on BBC iPlayer at your main licensed address. the caravan or mobile home is your main residence.

What should I look for when buying a static caravan?

Top 20 Questions to Ask Before Buying a Static Caravan

  • Is the Caravan Holiday Park open all year round?
  • Is the Caravan Holiday Park child-friendly?
  • Will you be able to take your pets?
  • Do pitch fees vary and if so how?
  • Does the Caravan Park have its own entertainment and sports facilities?

Can you live all year round in a static caravan?

No, you can’t live all year round on a holiday park as static caravans and lodges on holiday parks are designed to be used as holiday homes rather than primary addresses. However, people do live in their static caravan for several months at a time.

Can I live in a static caravan on my own land?

If the good life is beckoning and you want to live in a static caravan on a plot of private land, it will be necessary to apply for planning permission. The garden rule is an anomaly regarding planning permission for static caravan on own land, the caravan must be within the garden area and not, say, within a paddock.

Do I need a solicitor to buy a static caravan?

You do not need a solicitor to buy a static caravan unless you have any concerns or believe you have been treated unfairly. Generally, there is no requirement for legal aid when purchasing a static caravan or any other type of motorhome.

Are there any static caravans for sale at Moss Wood?

We have a variety of static caravans for sale, available to match a range of budgets. If you’re looking for a simple escape or a more luxurious affair, rest assured there will be a holiday home that meets your requirements at Moss Wood Caravan Park.

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How do I find the perfect pitch for my caravan park?

Take a tour of the park and find the pitch that’s perfect for you. Many of our holiday home owners discover Moss Wood Caravan Park on a touring holiday and like it so much they don’t want to leave!

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