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Basically how easy was to make a lifestyle change. Realistically how much capital would you need (obviously depending on these size) But generally any information on how you did it and wether you have regretted it.
Regards Ian
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Hi Ian
Well what I would say first of all is we have had no regrets over making the change, as an/ken says it's not the 9 to 5 at all and at time members of the public can test all your limits! But in general it is a very nice lifestyle. What you do need is plenty of capital like at least £100,000 then you need a park that is making an acceptable turnover to be able to loan the rest, unless you have a bottomless pit of money. Caravan Parks unlike the housing industry have maintained premium prices. There are agents like paul and company and edwards and partners who sell parks, will have to end theer I'm afraid business is booming and we have customers to see. Anymore questions let us know...
------------- If you can't beat em, join em, so we did! And then we sold it for a holiday let & Glamping pod instead 😁
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