Paula, we did what you are thinking of, bought a van and found a site that would accpet it, actually, we found the site first, VERY IMPORTANT!!
however we bought a second hand van in the uk and shipped it over to a site in france on the vendee that (still) accepts vans onto the site, so long as they are not too old and are in good condition. they charge 1500 euros (i think) and annual fees are around 2010 euros for a 200sqm plot, which is BIG!.
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp?revid=6561
there is no age restriction on the vans once on site, just so long as they are kept in good condition, washed externally at least once per year.
the total cost 5 years ago was under 13k but then we added decking and a 'posh' shed (which we use a utility room, fitted out with washing machine, fridge freezer, cupbpards etc).
because we found a really good van (after months of looking) we would still get ALL our money back judging by the prices of vans for sale on the site, so your purchase may not be a 'sack of money' thrown away after all, so long as you dont go overboard on your initial outlay. if you buy a good second hand van and place it on a pitch, i would suggest its already worth more than you paid for it. the french holiday season starts in july so if you cant use it then, you could always offer it to the site for them to rent out and get some money back?
i think statics are a like cars, if you buy brand new they lose money immediately, but if you buy second hand they tend to hold their value a bit better. but you do need to make sure you buy a good condition static, not the CHEAPEST!!
sites that accept second hand vans are becoming rarer and harder to find, (i think i saw one on here in brittany not so long ago, a uk owner site, so check that out aswell?). so if you find somewhere think hard and long about not taking the opportunity if it presents itself.
you might not even need to sell your tourer, there are a few tourers stored on site where we are. at least 2 of them are 'pitched' during the summer holidays, saving on fuel/ferries etc and it means you can use the base for touring from if you had a static. i am sure lots of other family run/farm type sites offer something similar
sad as it is, there are many people selling their very good condition vans because they cant afford them for various reasons. i live by the seaside (with around 10 big campsites around and two large second hand 'sellers') so i do see them advertised locally etc. site fees can be around £5k in the uk - wheras we only pay 2010 euros. of course we cant use it as a weekender, but the in laws are retired so they spend 2/3 months there and we spend all school holidays there, so it doesnt get left empty from spring to autumn. the site is actually open 12 months of the year and some brits (there are only 5 or 6 on site) stay there for around 8-9 months.
many continental vans dont have the same comfort of uk vans, they tend to have the foam square seats etc, which is another reason we wanted a uk van. we also had all the worktops and sink changed prior to shipping - free of charge (i just provided the materials)
as scampi said, if you do buy, ENJOY
if you need any more info, just ask
dave
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