I've been looking at buying one although not sure where yet. I quite like the idea of having somewhere to escape to now and then for a break. Has anyone else on here brought one and if so what are the pitfalls and advantages ?
I've been looking at buying one although not sure where yet. I quite like the idea of having somewhere to escape to now and then for a break. Has anyone else on here brought one and if so what are the pitfalls and advantages ?
... after making sure that this isn't prohibited by your lease!You could rent it out during the high season, and make some good money.
Looked into buying one on the Isle of Wight. Site fees of £6500 and vans with 15 year lease about £45000. Cheaper models with shorter lease for around £20000. Once lease expires site owners can insist you move your van or they will offer a silly price to buy from you. Lovely to own but seems a money pit to me.
If you are going to rent out then peak season is when to get the best rental price. Of course this means you can’t use it! If you are prepared to write it off over 15 years then go for it.Site fee seems very expensive.
I looked at a lodge in the Lake District and it was lower than that but on a luxury site with a pretty good standard restaurant etc.
As you say what I couldn’t get my head round was the lease. It means depreciation on the property was in line with the purchase price and makes the thing worthless at the end of the lease. I thought if I died and it had a couple of years left it would almost be a negative asset for beneficiaries
Just looked a bad deal all round unless you are wanting to live in it for several months in peak season
A friend of the missus bought a static on Nodes Point Caravan Park, by Bembridge, when we lived down there. She lived in it as her family home for a while and after a year or so, she bought a house in Ryde and sold her static to the site owners. They gave her absolute peanuts. It was the height of luxury as well. It was like a large bungalow inside. Just about the best one on the site.Looked into buying one on the Isle of Wight. Site fees of £6500 and vans with 15 year lease about £45000. Cheaper models with shorter lease for around £20000. Once lease expires site owners can insist you move your van or they will offer a silly price to buy from you. Lovely to own but seems a money pit to me.
We looked at Whitecliff Bay. Nice site with good facilities and private beach. Lovely vans but for us too many negatives.A friend of the missus bought a static on Nodes Point Caravan Park, by Bembridge, when we lived down there. She lived in it as her family home for a while and after a year or so, she bought a house in Ryde and sold her static to the site owners. They gave her absolute peanuts. It was the height of luxury as well. It was like a large bungalow inside. Just about the best one on the site.
Just look into these things with open minds. Just sayin', like.
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