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Reading the comments on here about Haven really makes me want to remind everyone thinking of buying a static to really do your homework before you go ahead. We have often holidayed at Haven and its like, and every time you witness the same thing - people in the middle of their precious, much enjoyed holiday, being seduced by the brand new caravans being marketed with "easy finance". My personal feeling is that unless you are going to sub-let, Haven is not a good choice. Haven sites are geared more and more to the short-break holidaymakers so there are always comings and goings. They also tend to be very busy what with their kids clubs, amusement arcades, pools etc. So all in all there's not much peace and quiet - there are always new arrivals with kids running around in a state of high excitement. That's fine if you're on holiday too, but ask yourself if that's what you really want every weekend if you intend to use your van as a relaxing bolthole. Don't forget you will be paying a high site fee for the facilities - won't you soon get bored with the two week rolling programme of entertainment and the familiar menu in the restaurants? On the other hand, if you're only intending to use your van for a couple of main holidays a year, then sub-let for the rest of the time, you should be able to cover the site fees and you may be well happy. As far as losing money on resale I'm afraid that just goes with the territory of static ownership. Site owners are business people - their business is to make money facilitating your hobby. The more facilities you've enjoyed the bigger the hit you're likely to take, its the way it works.
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