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Hi Emma
When you are calculating your 'caravan' budget, be sure to take into account some of the less obvious costs, such as buying a gas bottle, battery, containers, security devices, spare wheel, storage fees, insurance costs etc, etc, - it can add up to quite a hefty chunk at the outset even if you already have tent camping gear.
The things to keep a look out for vans approaching their 10 birthdays would be signs of water ingress and delamination of the floor. Damp can be very hard to spot and you should go over any potential purchases very carefully - particularly around front windows and rear washrooms/wardrobes. A damp meter is helpful (although not infallible).
You will find there are a lot fewer 2 berth vans around than the larger berths, so I would recommend looking at any vans which fall within your tow car's towing limits, rather than dismiss any that sleep more than 2 people.
There are good vans and bad vans of all makes and models, so you really need to look and look and look until you've developed a sense of what will suit you best.
Happy hunting.
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