We have recently exchanged our tourer for one. Before we had a tourer we have enjoyed a few holidays on static parks. and returned to the same parks with our tourer enjoying the fact that we paid significantly less for our holiday in our tourer than in a static!
We thought long and hard before buying, having looked at statics every time we visited static sites. Having 4 children we are appreciating the extra space, and less packing and setting up time and packing up time.
However, I think to get the best out of them you have to keep them for a long time. I have heard horror stories about people who have decided after a year or two that it isn't for them, and have been forced into selling their static van back to the site at a substantial loss.
Finding a site that suits you and your family is most important, and a nice pitch. We looked at a lot of sites that had caravans sited very close together - like a car park really, the site fees were cheaper, but in the end we opted for a site with higher site fees, but nicer pitches and more facilities.
Site fees can be high, but we are going to let our van to help cover our costs (but not with Haven as we have heard more horror stories about Haven not looking after owners vans that they use for letting). We are hoping that being on a site with more facilities will help with the letting side of things too.
The sales people are very pushy - you give them a price and they show you a van way out of your price range, and then anything you see in your price range just doesn't compare!!! Then they show you vans that are just a little bit over your price range. They also add site fees and other costs on on top of the price shown. We ended up spending more than we'd budgeted for.
Haven also offer to cover your first years site fees with their 'guaranteed letting scheme' but we have been told not to take that offer as you can earn more letting yourself, and guests often pay rock bottom prices to stay in your van.
However if you are considering buying get what you can out of the site owners. We were put up on a Haven site for the weekend in a top of the range van for free with no obligation to buy - we could have walked away and not spent a penny.
We did spend more than we budgeted for, but have bought a 10ft van that is a few years old. If we find it suits us, we may decide to upgrade to a better van in a couple of years, but despite the hard sell resisted the newer expensive models so we have less to lose if it doesn't suit us and we have to sell.
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