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Subject Topic: Buying Mobile home abroad Post Reply Post New Topic
26/8/2010 at 2:45pm
 Location: Essex
 Outfit: Bailey Ranger GT60 540-6
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Hi all,

I am looking to buy a mobile home on a park in Languedoc France or Catalonia, has anyone got any advice ideas at all,

thanks hollypop



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26/8/2010 at 5:46pm
 Location: The North West
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Google "buying a mobile home in France."

Loads of points of view come up.

It is something I thought of some time ago, but for the time I would be able to spend in it and the initial and ongoing costs, it would have equated to a big waste of money. Yes you can let out the MH during the time that you are not there - there are the logistics of that to think about.



26/8/2010 at 5:55pm
 Location: west country
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We have thought about this and a flat in spain but always come back to the fact that it's cheaper to rent someone else's unless you are going to use it extensively.

I believe they are not the easiest things to sell if you later want out.



26/8/2010 at 6:51pm
 Location: Essex
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thanks both,

I have looked extensively on-line.

 To book for two weeks in August on a decent Park in this area with Keycamps good spec 2 Children etc is £2k as we would hope as a family to spend 3 months of the year here hopefully it will pay, although its not that important.

Anyone with any first hand experience?



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26/8/2010 at 7:11pm
 Location: Northern Ireland
 Outfit: Sterling Cruach Cuillin 520
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Don't forget the yearly charge which can be hefty.

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26/8/2010 at 7:18pm
 Location: Ariege
 Outfit: Campsite a bit bigger than an outfit
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For a new mobil-home  from IRM you would be looking at a minimum of 20,000 euros for a half decent spec. You would then have site fees (1,500 to 2,500 depending on where you were siting), connection fee, insurance, boiler servicing, electricity and maybe water charges.

Some campsite will only let you site if you buy the mobile-home from them, which once again adds to your costs.

Sub-letting is virtually unheard of.

Hope this helps.

 

 



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27/8/2010 at 7:22am
 Location: Essex
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thanks all

more welcome



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27/8/2010 at 4:04pm
 Location: NW LEICS
 Outfit: Mondeo estate and Pageant Champagne
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I know you're not thinking of the Loire but these prices might be useful. At La Citadelle in Loches second hand mobile homes were for sale from 10000€ annual costs are about 1800€ which includes everything except gas. the site is open April till early October.


27/8/2010 at 6:49pm
 Location: South East
 Outfit: dandy dart
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We stayed on a site at Frejus (Sth France) a couple of years ago. They were making people with older statics replace them with newer models. Very expensive exercise for people. Worth bearing in mind as this is something that became common practice in many sites and people had no choice about it.



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28/8/2010 at 4:13pm
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We went down this route in 2007.  We bought an IRM Super Octalia with a deck, we sub let via the site and use it for about three / four weeks of the year.  Because we sub let it's pretty much their "fleet" standard in fit out, but the sub-let covers the site fees totally including winterisation, gas inspection and gas bottles.

Cost wise we probably break even - but you have to like the area and the park because that's where you're going on holiday for the next five / ten years otherwise you will lose out.   Having said that, a pal took his two boys to the States for two weeks and their holiday cost £6k so we are probably ahead.

Would we do it again... probably yes - but the only time you have any "power" over the site is during the sales function.  Insist on a full inventory, an owners cabin (lockable shed) and deck / covered terrace if you can swing it in the price. 

We also get a 10% discount in the bar for being owners but this is never going to balance up LOL. 



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31/8/2010 at 8:37pm
 Location: Essex
 Outfit: Bailey Ranger GT60 540-6
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thanks BPD07 some good first hand advice  ,

thanks



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