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We had one and really enjoyed having it. We only parted company reluctantly because I stayed at home after having our daughter and losing one salary meant a compromise. Now that our children are 5 & 3, it would be brilliant to still have it of course!!!
Our site owner sold it for us within 2 hours of us deciding we couldn't keep it to a family and having owned it for 3 years, we sold it for £500 less than we bought it which can't be bad. I think if you buy them brand new, there will always be a sharp drop in value but if you buy one second-hand and sell on, the loss has already been sustained. Ground rent can vary, ours was very good as it included the insurance and winterising, ground maintenance etc, but when my parents had one, they paid more and still had to insure it themselves and the site wasn't kept very tidy at all. Look around and do your research! Be prepared to be paitient, if there's a waiting list, it's for good reason and people's circumstances always change suddenly enabling 'vans to become available.
Like the other lady, we like the variety of places our tent takes us too, but sometimes I miss the 'get in the car and go' convenience!
------------- Angie ~~
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