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Subject Topic: Low site fees Post Reply Post New Topic
via mobile 05/5/2021 at 10:57am
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Can anyone tell me of any sites that have low fees and dont expect static caravan to be moved off the site after10 to 15 years please
Ever norfolk suffolk essex kent sussex thank you


05/5/2021 at 4:00pm
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That's a big driving area for visiting a holiday van - are you looking for holiday or residential?
If residential, then there will not be any age-limit for the static (park home - it is against the law.
If you have an existing older holiday static and need to move it, then I suspect that you will really struggle to find anywhere to take it - Tingdene lifestyle have been advertising spaces on their holiday parks for bring-ons, and they have parks in Essex and Norfolk, but no idea what they will charge or what age limits they accept.
As far as site fees go, then no idea what you count as low - but all site fees increase each year.


via mobile 05/5/2021 at 7:15pm
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Thank you for your reply im looking to buy a static to use weekends and for holidays but dont want after say 15 years have to give it up. Also dont want to be on a site with high fees as simply want a quiet site with a swimming pool and club house dont need all bells and wistles as just for husband and i to relax


05/5/2021 at 10:28pm
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Don't fall into the trap of buying a static off site then looking for a site to put it on. Unlikely you will find one. There are loads of unsited statics around, often really cheap, but there's a reason for that. No site will take them. Best way to go about it is to find a site that meets all your needs and wants, then buy from them. Be very careful though as there is very little regulation. Sites can change hands, which often means that any contract you signed will be void, and there is nothing to stop the new owners doubling the site fees or imposing age rules. It really is a minefield.

Personally, much as I like staying in statics, I'd never buy one even if I could afford it. I would look for a big touring caravan and put it on a seasonal site. There aren't usually any age limits on touring vans, and if you do have to move it, it can be towed away. Even if you don't have a big enough car to tow it, there are companies around who can do it for you, probably far cheaper than moving a static which would have to go on a large transporter truck.



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06/5/2021 at 11:03am
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Very good advice there from Colin21 - I'd give it some serious thought.
If you are planning to use for weekends, holidays and short getaways, then you need to consider how long it will take you to get to and from your static - you mention Suffolk and Norfolk, and also Kent and Sussex - even if you live centrally in Greater London, one of those is going to be quite a long drive, and the longer the drive the less viable a weekend break.
You want a swimming pool and clubhouse - which are two things that will keep the price up, why not look for somewhere without those things but with a nice local pub and maybe a local sports centre or lido?
Generally speaking, the nicer the area where the park is, the higher the pitch fee, and again it depends what you mean by low, but you need to consider at least £2,000 pa (plus VAT)as a starting price.
Age of the van - be wary of sites that say they have no age limit as long as you keep the van clean and tidy.
First, clean and tidy is their interpretation, not yours. 2nd, no age limit usually means an annually renewed contract, so the terms can be reviewed and changed at each renewal. "No age limit" can become "10 years, your van is too old, please remove it" at renewal.
Anyway, will you still want to use the van for so many years?
You are better off with a fixed term, some parks do give up to 25 years, but these are usually the lodge-types and usually with much higher pitch fees.
If a park is sold, the new owner will usually honour the existing contracts - but your contract will not mean that your quiet park does not get turned into an all-bells-and-whistles park, along with the increased pitch fee to pay for it.
Caravan parks are currently very big business, with investors from UK and USA actively seeking smaller private parks to buy up into their portfolios.


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06/5/2021 at 12:49pm
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Beware of cheap parks (and also some expensive ones!). I have worked on parks with multiple sanitation issues such as broken sewer pipes, septic tanks leaking into water courses, and assorted other H&S issues such as asbestos, water quality and rat infestations. The park owners could not care less so long as they get as much out of the van owners as they can and pay the staff as little as possible.

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via mobile 06/5/2021 at 1:28pm
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I agree with earlier advice. And what we have done. Buy a tourer and site on a seasonal pitch. Much more flexibility. We have just moved from a site we loved, after 8 years, to a different area as we wanted a change. Wouldn't have been so easy with a static.


10/5/2021 at 8:57am
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if the 'weekend' option isnt a must/high priority and you can get a few blocks of 3 or 4 weeks at a time - then France might be an option along with a frequent traveller ticket on the eurotunnel ? at around £2200 per year for site fees and lower prices initially and no age limit on many sites - it makes for a much cheaper alternative IF the logisitics work out for you.

i know of teachers who only use the site for 8 weeks of the year but it works out at less than £300 per week - they choose not to rent it out when they are not using it, but if they did, they could reduce their outlay to less than that.

other than that, have you considered a motorhome or large tourer on a seasonal pitch (as has been suggested) - and dont foget the advice NOT to buy or place deposit if you havent got anywhere to site a van !




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