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  • @davidclarke9767
    @davidclarke9767 Před 28 dny +37

    We bought a static caravan it was 4 years old when we bought it we paid £25000 We needed to sell it in Dec 2023 because I had been ill and the fact that the site fees were £5200 a year with really no amenities on site. The van had central heating 39x12ft in excellent condition we sold it back to the site they only gave us £2500. They were offering me £18000 for it 7 months before if I purchased a newer van from them. So in hindsight was it worth it the answer is no you will get robbed so spend your money on something else.

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před 28 dny

      That is terrible sorry to here about that
      Thank you David

    • @Mrjim.rockford
      @Mrjim.rockford Před 12 dny

      Was it Lyons oakfielfd place was once good

    • @felixscamp
      @felixscamp Před 9 dny +4

      Depreciation is faster than a car. They only offer (good) money if they think they are going to get another sale out of you, it really is a horrible industry & needs seriously looking into

    • @riddim.
      @riddim. Před 7 dny

      Depends what you pay. Alot of these new vans that are 150,000-200,000+ brand new you'd be better off buying a property in a rural area that isn't going to depreciate in value overtime and fall apart

  • @jenkitching43
    @jenkitching43 Před měsícem +7

    Ivan I am loving your videos from the caravan; there is almost something magical about them. It was lovely to hear your story. I could not have accepted a council flat either Ivan, it would have destroyed my soul as I am sure it would have yours. You made a good choice. You seem to be creating a little piece of paradise.👌🙏🌱❤

  • @procta2343
    @procta2343 Před 3 dny +1

    How the statics have changed since my gran parents and auntie and uncle co owned one. Yours is like a house! theirs had stuff that was more geared for touring caravans, But that was down to the age of it, it only had one master bedroom, the dinning room table would double up as a double bed, a long with the front seats, which were all fixed in place, and had storage. I remember it having gas mantles and electric lights too. So it could run on either. The oven and fridge was very small, like i say something out of a touring caravan. I think the most house hold item, that had been third party fitted was a toilet, that just say worked and was installed in the most narrowest of cupboards, i don't think it even had a light installed. The site fees i think were only a £1000 for the year, and i think they may have paid that for the caravan at the time. Most ranged from £300 to £4000 for the new ones on site, but that site was what you would call cheap and cheerful, due to the age of vans and how cheep the site was, it did have its washrooms etc. It wasn't an all year site from what i remember, but a few people would spend months up there anyway, and i don't think the site owner cared. As long as there was no trouble. I think they had it from 1996 till 1999, it was getting used regularly when they 1st bought it, but as soon as the novelty wore off from my uncle and Auntie, it wasn't really getting used. My grand parents ended up selling it for £50 scrap in the early 2000s. By that time the site owner had sold the site on to someone else, who started to change the policy of older vans, a fare few people bailed from the site, because of this, some even moved sites, followed the old owner to his new site. Also i think the site fees doubled too by that point, so another reason why my gran parents pulled the plug. Great to hear you have a roof over your head, My mates have said i should look into one, and move out of my parents place. But there are no local sites that are all year around, or would be cheap enough for me.

  • @lynnegeddes7532
    @lynnegeddes7532 Před měsícem +11

    We bought a caravan in a Spain with site fees of £2600, it cost us €11,000 which included our site fees for the year. I was very interested and impressed by your site, we would like to continue caravan living when we return to the UK, but are concerned about having to change/upgrade our van every 5 to 10 years and be off site for however long each year. You have made it seem a lot more doable so many thanks

    • @essanjay8604
      @essanjay8604 Před měsícem +4

      I'd imagine it's a lot easier to live in a caravan in the Spanish climate. Mid April to October is as much as I can cope with in the UK and that's with central heating! It would cost a fortune to keep warm in one in the Winter.

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you too

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem +1

      We will see Thank you

  • @annmolineux942
    @annmolineux942 Před měsícem +17

    I don't know why more people don't live in caravans Ivan. With the housing crisis it absolutely makes sense!

    • @chrysalis4126
      @chrysalis4126 Před měsícem +6

      You legally aren't allowed to live in a caravan full time unless its in a residential park or you get planning permission to place it on your own land because councils need you to pay council tax. You are meant to have a permanent home address.

    • @kevinmaltby4202
      @kevinmaltby4202 Před měsícem +4

      The cheapest ones can be found .... near cliffs 😐

    • @essanjay8604
      @essanjay8604 Před měsícem +2

      Because they are basically a tin box. Boiling in summer, freezing in winter. In Spain maybe. Definitely not in the UK unless you have unlimited income to spend on heating.

    • @cypeman8037
      @cypeman8037 Před měsícem +4

      You can live in them permanently, we live near a stately home that has permanent residents, it depends on the site rules.

    • @mickjanetgeorge215
      @mickjanetgeorge215 Před měsícem +4

      Ivan has already stated that you have to leave for two months of the year. So he is not misleading anyone.

  • @gailgreenberg6953
    @gailgreenberg6953 Před měsícem +4

    Just wonderful Ivan. And you look so happy. I am so happy for you and Ginny 😁😁😁

  • @jazmo6662
    @jazmo6662 Před měsícem +11

    I've lived in Caravans on both residential & 11 month ones. Both times I got fleeced by the Site management/owners. The 11 month one was the worst. Site fees were extortionate over £5k per year (10 years ago), plus utilities on top. I used to dread getting letters with their logo on them because it was always some kind of demand for money for something they had done which I didn't ask for. They also charged double the price for the gas bottles. This one nearly bankrupted me, so anyone considering getting one, be extremely careful and make sure the caravan is rated for residential use not holiday use because the build quality & amount of insulation is completely different.

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před 29 dny

      Thank you for the info much appreciated

    • @EileenGoehring-lb8hy
      @EileenGoehring-lb8hy Před 28 dny

      Same with myself and sister, never trusted the site owner,the person we bought it of at the last minute before we moved in, took most of the best stuff, and did a runner, never encourage anyone to live in one, freezing in the winter 🤬👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻

  • @lyndaturner6686
    @lyndaturner6686 Před měsícem +4

    That’s a lovely van and thanks for sharing all that information. We live in a residential Park Bungalow and our ground rent is almost £200a month and doesn’t include water, however I do have a large wrap around garden which is very private and we own the home . The gas bottles are £74 each we have four and a central heating boiler and in the coldest winter months can use two a month so we find electricity is a bit cheaper. So we can stay twelve months as it is fully residential , if I was you I would do your visiting in December and January it will save money on gas. I think you definitely did the right thing as you say you’re not getting chucked out and you have a lovely convenient home to live in . And I love your container garden you’ve got it looking lovely. ❤️

  • @sallyfenney429
    @sallyfenney429 Před měsícem +6

    😊 We love living on a site, it's a lovely community feel to it, it's an over 55s site and at least 50% are late 50s,early 60s, definitely cheaper living costs, our site owner is happy to have older units on if they are kept in good order, ours is at least 30 years old but we have clad it for extra insulation. I think you have found a bargain my lovely! Best wishes to you both!

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem

      Great stuff Thank you Sally

    • @elizabethsamson5591
      @elizabethsamson5591 Před 3 dny

      I wanted to buy on a site near Tring, in Herts, but htey do not accept more than one cat, i have two.

  • @roymillsjnr5172
    @roymillsjnr5172 Před měsícem +10

    It makes sense Ivan if you can afford all the start up fees , in today's world they should let people live in them full time 🙌

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem +2

      Thank you

    • @ANYTHING-AND-EVERYTHING.
      @ANYTHING-AND-EVERYTHING. Před měsícem

      They want to keep us competing over housing to keep the prices inflated, more people chasing fewer goods is only good for those at the top, that's why they won't stop uncontrolled immigration...

    • @elizabethsamson5591
      @elizabethsamson5591 Před 3 dny

      You can, if its on a residentail site. however, a lot of residentail sites are for over 55's, no children and they have rules about pets as well.

  • @martinhunt6004
    @martinhunt6004 Před měsícem +3

    Nice van Ivan! Most splendid, correct.

  • @mickjanetgeorge215
    @mickjanetgeorge215 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks Ivan. Very clear and succinct. You are a natural presenter.

  • @BearMarketBulls
    @BearMarketBulls Před 29 dny +7

    Be carful… lots of information in the video is general sales patter that Sale Team across sites us. Site license will not be renewed if the site is struggling for plots you’ll be asked to upgrade or leave. Your site fees are increased annual and with no regulated body this is down to the individual site owners discretion. “Who can afford to lose 3k per annum?” Caravan parks can - the average ownership life in 7.5 years of ownership across the industry and average spend is 100,000k. Parks require turnover for the business model to work ideally 8% per year. Happy to discuss in detail the ins and outs of the holiday park industry. Fee free to reach out.

  • @stevelemay878
    @stevelemay878 Před 10 dny +2

    Enjoyed your videos

  • @chrishartley4776
    @chrishartley4776 Před měsícem +3

    I love how you can talk and say it in semaphore eyebrows at the same time!

  • @andrewhood5539
    @andrewhood5539 Před 29 dny +13

    We had a static, it became a noose around our necks. The site put the annual fees up 40% like it or lump it.

  • @rulebritannia1553
    @rulebritannia1553 Před 29 dny +1

    Thanks 🙏 from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @sheilathomas8528
    @sheilathomas8528 Před měsícem +7

    Ivan, the caravan looks absolutely beautiful, wish I had somewhere to put one. I truly hope you and Ginny, have found your happy home. Good luck to you both. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Nighteyes0001
    @Nighteyes0001 Před měsícem +1

    A really good deal, glad your settling in ok

  • @dereknix69
    @dereknix69 Před 28 dny +3

    As a previous static van owner i was on a holiday park with no age restriction,people did live full time on it as the site owners 'turned a blind eye' but if the site changes hands or the owners decided to change their mind you are leaving yourself open to loosing a lot of money and the caravan itself.....to live in a van fulltime it needs to be a residential park,NOT a holiday park no matter what any sales person tells you,anything they do tell you get it in writing or an email....hope it all works out for youand despite what ive said i would live in a van tomorrow lol

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před 28 dny +1

      Thank you for the info Derek

    • @dereknix69
      @dereknix69 Před 28 dny

      @CaravanLifeUK no probs,hope it all works out for you,can be a very good lifestyle if it does,I know when we had our static when it came to going home I never wanted to head back,now got a tourer on a seasonal pitch and I feel the same at times lol

  • @elizabethcraig28
    @elizabethcraig28 Před měsícem +7

    I would definitely like to live in a caravan if anything changes in my housing situation thanks for sharing.

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem

      Thank you too

    • @kaydee5352
      @kaydee5352 Před 29 dny

      I've always had a hankering to live in caravan..I love them. Don't suppose I will but I like looking,and hearing the up,s and downs of it.👍

  • @keithfisher7388
    @keithfisher7388 Před měsícem +1

    The parable of the two builders.

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem

      Not sure what that means but Thank you i guess

  • @DadsPassedDownPlot
    @DadsPassedDownPlot Před měsícem +4

    So generous of you to share your space and turning a negative into such a positive and helping others find a solution clearly you’re very kind soul

  • @sidneylarkin7002
    @sidneylarkin7002 Před měsícem +1

    we have had 2 static caravans, the first one 3 years and the owners changed the site to park homes, the second static caravan 10 years and again the site changed to park homes. As for the electric the law says you should only pay what it costs the site, but you have to put up with it.

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem

      Thank you for the info Sidney much appreciated

  • @harveyellingham2621
    @harveyellingham2621 Před 14 hodinami

    Hi there very informative videos. Can I ask where did you source your caravan from ? You definitely got a great deal ! and it was already on great site which seems like it has nice owners
    I understand that you recommend not going to one of the big boys but where should I start looking? I think this would make a great video
    Thanks for the great video

  • @alanwann9318
    @alanwann9318 Před 29 dny +2

    I got a council bungalow in a rural setting without this expense.

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před 29 dny +4

      That is what we wanted but could not get one and the clock was ticking as to being homeless or having something
      Thank you

  • @StevesRepairs
    @StevesRepairs Před měsícem +3

    Thanks Ivan, for this update as I was a bit concerned about some details but I do know that one site can be different from another. It looks like you've got a really good set up there mate. Take care and all the best. Stevie

  • @elizabethsamson5591
    @elizabethsamson5591 Před 3 dny +1

    It is such a shame that this country does not embrace the "Tiny homes" movement. There are so many young couples who would benefti form buying a Tiny Home and being able to rent a plot on a Tiny Home park.

  • @paulrendell8797
    @paulrendell8797 Před 28 dny +1

    There's no doubting that static caravans are expensive. Especially if you get one of the newer and more insulted models. On the plus side, all of your furniture and white goods come with the price. As for pitch fees, yes it can be a lot. Some larger parks may charge £5k-6k per year. But you generally get quite a lot of on-site facilities, including clubhouse, restaurants and swimming pools.
    It really depends on what you intend to use your static caravan for. If you're only going to use it a couple of time a year for a couple of weeks, then clearly it's a waste of money. But if you spend quite a lot of weekends there and holidays, it makes more sense. Usually, the park will operate a letting scheme or you can let it out yourself when you're not using it. This can in some cases completely cover the cost of the pitch fees. Statics can be costly and they can make sense, especially if you have a family. Think about it, a decent family holiday abroad with flights and decent accommodation would probably set you back about £5k these days and that's just for 2 weeks. For the same price, a static can give you a break every weekend if you want.
    Clearly, they aren't for everyone. You have to remember that holiday parks are businesses. They are there to make a profit. And parks are always dreaming up ways to get just a bit more money out of you. But they can also be a home from home. If you accept the pitfalls and see some of the positives, they can be great get away whenever you want to get away!
    I have never understood why if you buy a piece of land, you can't live on it in a static? They make so much sense in a world where cheap affordable accommodation is becoming a rare commodity. It is almost like they don't want you to live cheaply, they want you in the system, beholden to the utilities and councils. In a lot of respects, my static is better than my house. it has everything I need to live comfortably. Every modern convenience you would find in a house. In fact, if it was legal, I'd sell my house and live in my static..

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před 28 dny

      Thanks for the info and as far as i know you have to get planning permission from the council even if you put it on your own land
      Thank you

  • @carolphillips9441
    @carolphillips9441 Před měsícem +3

    Very interesting Ivan, why do you have to leave for a while , could you explain it please, My daughter in law mentioned something regarding this but she wasn't sure. Will you be staying there indefinitely, it's obvious that you both seem to be enjoying it there. It's just right for the two of you, I can't fault ya at all. Thanks for the update...

    • @juliawigger9796
      @juliawigger9796 Před měsícem +2

      So you don't pay council tax.

    • @chrysalis4126
      @chrysalis4126 Před měsícem +4

      He has to leave because the caravan park does not have a residential licence and so people aren't supposed to live in them full time, they are meant to have a permanent residential address and the caravan is meant to be a holiday home. If you are living permanently in an area you have to pay council tax to that council.

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před 29 dny

      Updated on the next video Thank you

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před 29 dny

      Updated on the next video Thank you

  • @paulacollins8327
    @paulacollins8327 Před měsícem +6

    Thank you for sharing such personal information. Does the site close at the same time for all residents?

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem +1

      Only been here a couple of weeks and awaiting the contract so will update soon Thank you

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem

      Only been here a couple of weeks and awaiting the contract so will update soon Thank you

  • @andycabs102
    @andycabs102 Před 20 hodinami

    Have you enquired or intrested in building decking around the caravan, some sites will require you to use their on-site guys to do that or will they allow you to construct your own decking etc

  • @andycabs102
    @andycabs102 Před 20 hodinami

    You didnt mention about insurance for the caravan and contents. Is the caravan covered by the site owners or do you need to get your own personal insurance If anything were to happen to the caravan?

  • @davidsworld5837
    @davidsworld5837 Před 9 dny +1

    You have to look at what it costs to remove the static when it come to you not affording the site fees or your finances change.
    i was told to scrap a static on our site cost the owner £2000.
    our gas bottles are £100 on our site. you need to look at gas checks every year. i know some one who used 6 bottles a year. but they did keep there caravan very hot.
    your caravan insurance can be as much as you pay for a house.
    moving a caravan transport cost will be depending on distance for point a to b.
    And getting to a new site you will have leveling and connection fee dependant on what the site charges. in the same way as disconnection fees when leaving a site.

  • @jeffuk3940
    @jeffuk3940 Před měsícem +5

    I just came across your channel.
    You live there 10 months a year that brings your rent to £300 a month.
    You are reliant on friends and relatives for your time off site. It's also up in the air if you can keep your van on site once it has come up to maximum age. You also must be reliant at being registered at another address for council tax purposes. Also what do you do for a doctors surgery as I wonder would you be able to register living on a 10 month site. Lastly are your yearly site fees fixed in any way or can the owners raise each year as much as they choose. I'm am not being critical but I don't think everything is as rosey long term as short term.

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem

      Only been here a couple of weeks and awaiting the contract so will update soon Thank you

    • @jeffuk3940
      @jeffuk3940 Před měsícem

      @@CaravanLifeUK
      Thanks for the reply

  • @Jacqui-Pen
    @Jacqui-Pen Před měsícem +1

    It's a shame the sites not all year round. Some sites are. There's also some sites with chalets on that are all year round.
    You mentioned water is included with your ground rates but I'm guessing there's no council tax to pay due to the site closing for 2 months a year.
    What age is the caravan?

  • @lud1593
    @lud1593 Před 4 dny +1

    Hi mate great video thanks for posting 👍
    I was wondering how long do you have to leave the caravan for after 60 days has past?
    Can you just spend one night away and then come back for another 60 days?
    Or do you have to be away longer? Thanks

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před dnem +1

      I believe it is a couple of days but not 100%

    • @lud1593
      @lud1593 Před dnem

      @@CaravanLifeUK If its only for day or two thats fine. If you had to leave for a month or so that would be more difficult.

  • @DMDyoutube123
    @DMDyoutube123 Před měsícem +1

    Did you have a habitation report done before you bought the van ?

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem +1

      Only been here a couple of weeks and awaiting the contract so will update soon Thank you

  • @user-kf3nd9qd9g
    @user-kf3nd9qd9g Před měsícem +2

    Loved my static until site put fees up £500 so was £. 3250 a year, I kept my van mint and it was in excellent condition but site said it had to go due to it being 10 yr old which they said was stated in rules, they wouldn’t budge so I cut my loses an abandoned it

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem +1

      All sites do vary and some do not have any restrictions it is a shame if the van is in good condition but that is the rules of certain sites

  • @RoderickSpoke
    @RoderickSpoke Před 28 dny +1

    Great news that you have a base although with the 60 day rule. Can you keep your place on the council waiting list as a back up ?

  • @douglasvick9703
    @douglasvick9703 Před 28 dny +1

    I think maybe it was A Keycamp van!!!?????.Is the roof pitched or flat????...

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před 28 dny

      Never looked actually will check tomorrow Thank you Douglas

  • @sharondowney1725
    @sharondowney1725 Před 3 dny +1

    Why dont the government give the people loosening there homes due to rents and landlords selling up.but thy will have to be suitable for catavan life.i lived in a caravan as a kid 5 siblings mom and dad.its was hard going but we managed.

  • @lrdisco2005
    @lrdisco2005 Před měsícem +6

    The simple answer, don't do it.

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem

      Unless like us it was our only option so we will see how it goes and at the moment all seems fine
      Thank you

    • @lrdisco2005
      @lrdisco2005 Před měsícem +1

      @@CaravanLifeUK I speak from bitter experience. As long as you accept you don't have a secure tenancy agreement, and have the financial capability of buying a new caravan every ten years, taking into account the horrendous depreciation of second hand caravans as well.

    • @lrdisco2005
      @lrdisco2005 Před 11 dny

      @@CaravanLifeUK Occasionally we hire a static for a week. Inevitably I am accosted by the sales rep. I express an interest and tell him if he buys me lunch I will give a purchase serious consideration. Normally their greed forces their hand after saying hi for a few days. Love a free lunch.

  • @tomm5228
    @tomm5228 Před měsícem +1

    Hi Ivan do you pay council tax? Insurance if it burns down? Car park?

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem +2

      Only been here a couple of weeks and awaiting the contract so will update soon Thank you

  • @DexterJettster49ers
    @DexterJettster49ers Před měsícem +2

    Hi Ivan, I guess I'm missing something. Why do you have to leave for a couple of months?

    • @andreahodson7031
      @andreahodson7031 Před měsícem +2

      otherwise its liable for council tax.

    • @Jacqui-Pen
      @Jacqui-Pen Před měsícem +1

      90% of sites close over winter. You can find some that are all year round but it costs extra - sort of a penalty fee to stay out of season. This is usually down to covering the site paying council tax

    • @jackdawe3010
      @jackdawe3010 Před měsícem

      So you do not become liable for council tax

    • @gerryheynes5082
      @gerryheynes5082 Před měsícem +2

      Usually, it’s more to do with the planning permission for the site. Where they are classed as ‘holiday homes’ they have to be unoccupied for a period of time. These sites will be in places where normal planning permission wouldn’t be given for building brick and mortar houses. Check on the internet for stories about unscrupulous site owners that claim you can live there all year round, but in fact you can’t - this lovely couple have done their homework, so are well aware of the requirements and have plans for the time they have to be offsite, but other people have been caught out and faced real hardship.

    • @chrysalis4126
      @chrysalis4126 Před měsícem +2

      so the site can be classed as a holiday park and not a residential park as they would need a licence for that off the council. You are not allowed to live permanently on a holdiay caravan site, you are meant to have a permanent residence elsewhere too. I'm guessing he puts a relatives address as being his permanent one.

  • @ivanbeacon5883
    @ivanbeacon5883 Před měsícem +2

    Whats the reason you have to leave for 8 weeks? Is it because of the cold or something else.

    • @jamescrowther7945
      @jamescrowther7945 Před měsícem +2

      It is because they are HOLIDAY homes and legally you are not allowed to live in them full time. Many people do of course, and many site owners turn a blind eye, although it will be stated somewhere in your site license. If the local council does decide to investigate, then site owners can and usually do (otherwise they are likely to lose their site license and hence their business) will throw people off for breach of their conditions. The other possible pitfall is that site ownership regularly changes and new owners will often have totally different ways of working and will issue new individual licenses. The owners practices are totally unregulated and if anyone is unlucky enough to fall foul of the the above (the holiday park action group on Facebook has over 50,000 members, many with horror stories), then you can find yourself homeless and with a huge financial loss, without any legal redress except possibly an expensive court case for mis-selling by the site owners (very difficult to prove).

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem

      Only been here a couple of weeks and awaiting the contract so will update soon Thank you

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem

      Thank you for the info much appreciated James

  • @tonyrobinson362
    @tonyrobinson362 Před 28 dny +1

    😊😊Most site fees up and down the country now are around £5000 plus per yr so nearly £500 amonth plus gas plus elec, And its not covered residential if ever that exists anyway, All in all check before you leap its not all rosy, Most decent vans £40,000 to £50,000 you have to change most after 10yrs check the maths please save your money, Most sites do not have a 20yr lease on vans, My neighbours had to leave their van after 12yrs far to expensive to update they literally left it and walked away be warned.

  • @jamesengland675
    @jamesengland675 Před měsícem +5

    Does not make sense you pay 8k for a caravan then pay 30k over the next 10YEARS that’s if the sight fees do not go up

    • @essanjay8604
      @essanjay8604 Před měsícem +1

      True. They're a money pit. You buy into a lifestyle. We enjoy it but we accept that it's a very expensive hobby owning a static!

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem

      Had no other option but the annual increase i think is 3% fixed will update when i know more Thank you

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem

      Left with no other option we took this one lets see how it goes Thank you

    • @alanwann9318
      @alanwann9318 Před 29 dny

      You could go away on holiday every month to different locations, instead of .I do

    • @felixscamp
      @felixscamp Před 9 dny

      Site fees are guaranteed to go up.

  • @uttaradit2
    @uttaradit2 Před 8 dny +1

    mugs game

  • @darrensimpson2995
    @darrensimpson2995 Před měsícem +2

    Hi where is the caravan park located

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před 29 dny

      Not a safe thing to disclose i am afraid
      Thank you Darren

  • @grahamsfarmportugal2022
    @grahamsfarmportugal2022 Před 28 dny +1

    Can you stick solar panels on the roof (temporarily of course)

  • @jaythecarguy0460
    @jaythecarguy0460 Před měsícem +1

    We use to have 8 a yr now we have one a yr 😂

  • @dudeleboski2692
    @dudeleboski2692 Před 28 dny +2

    Would You Yourself invest in a Caravan Site?

  • @PaulMartin-s3o
    @PaulMartin-s3o Před 4 dny +1

    Money down the drain as far as depreciation goes. Site fees are ridiculous and unregulated. Try and put any accessories outside, like a storage box and some sites insist on supplying the equipment , at top dollar. Winterising, gas checks, etc ….just seemed to be endless charges for stuff.
    Had one for a few years on a Haven site, the fees went up , and went up, and they sold the site and again they went up, and up…….and we ended up just giving the keys back to the finance company. You could do back then, if you’ve paid over half the payments……
    Great fun for my young kids at the time, but bloody expensive . Renting out to soften the blow, just attracts some idiots who leave it in a mess. So you are shelling out constantly.
    Different strokes for different folks , though. Works for some.

  • @gw493
    @gw493 Před měsícem +1

    How long you got to be off site a year thats the biggest question

  • @dudeleboski2692
    @dudeleboski2692 Před 28 dny +1

    So 10% + VAT @ 20% = 30%? How is it Really Calculated?

  • @hattyflame3889
    @hattyflame3889 Před měsícem +1

    Is it a mobile home or caravan?

  • @mindcache5650
    @mindcache5650 Před 28 dny +1

    By law, are you allowed to live there full time. I thought it was for partial year ?

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před 28 dny

      No you have to leave for a while every 60 days but can then return
      Thank you

  • @davidworsley7969
    @davidworsley7969 Před 28 dny +3

    Site owners in my personal experience are greedy and unprincipled, many of them have their roots in the traveler community- They can and do raise the rents annually by as much as they like. You have been warned.

  • @ANYTHING-AND-EVERYTHING.
    @ANYTHING-AND-EVERYTHING. Před měsícem +1

    They should allow more residential sites but the government won't as they want to keep us competing over housing to keep the prices inflated, more people chasing fewer goods is only good for those at the top, that's why they won't stop uncontrolled immigration despite the housing crisis...

  • @dbcooper7326
    @dbcooper7326 Před měsícem +1

    Do you have to pay council tax ?

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem

      Only been here a couple of weeks and awaiting the contract so will update soon Thank you

  • @lyndaholroyd7858
    @lyndaholroyd7858 Před 28 dny +1

    Were is you’re site.

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před 28 dny

      Never disclose that info it is not safe
      Thank you Lynda

  • @andrewjones4773
    @andrewjones4773 Před měsícem +1

    What about the council tax ?

  • @bobbymcculloch2451
    @bobbymcculloch2451 Před měsícem +1

    Good video. But you’re still dropping words in sentences. Don’t know why doesn’t sound right . But like the videos. Garden ones too

  • @shaunoconnor1979
    @shaunoconnor1979 Před měsícem +1

    We’re u based

  • @katie7647
    @katie7647 Před 3 dny +1

    £8,000 😂I’ve got a necklace worth more.
    £3,000 for site fees. That’s cheap as chips 😮

  • @kooltube100
    @kooltube100 Před měsícem +1

    thanks for the info maybe you should redirect the main channel audience. I'm sure more poeple will like to see the costs :)

  • @user-zm8ov6hc7s
    @user-zm8ov6hc7s Před měsícem +1

    Why tie yourself down to one place and pay £400+ a month for the privilege.

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před měsícem

      We had no choice due to the eviction and it is £250 a month Thank you

  • @kimkeen8924
    @kimkeen8924 Před 28 dny +1

    Do they allow Animals. IE small dog.

  • @ireneoregan7024
    @ireneoregan7024 Před měsícem +2

    What about council tax?

    • @sidneylarkin7002
      @sidneylarkin7002 Před měsícem +1

      no council tax its a holiday park, you really need another permanent home address.

    • @jeffuk3940
      @jeffuk3940 Před měsícem

      You would be reliant on family or friends to register you at thier address otherwise it's a non starter. If you are living a long distance from where you are registered then how do you get on going to a Surgery? Would it involve long distance travel just for somthing minor. I think short term this life is OK. But I think friends and relatives might get fed up providing accommodation every year.

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před 29 dny

      Updated on the next video Thank you

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před 29 dny

      Updated on the next video Thank you

  • @NUFC2412
    @NUFC2412 Před 29 dny +1

    Tranfer fees are an absolute rip off. !!!. Just exploiting people

    • @CaravanLifeUK
      @CaravanLifeUK  Před 29 dny +1

      I agree

    • @NUFC2412
      @NUFC2412 Před 29 dny +1

      @@CaravanLifeUK I've stayed in loads over the years and loved them. The above and site fees have always put me off buying one

  • @davedavidh3328
    @davedavidh3328 Před 12 dny

    We were on a site for two years and paid a fortune in bills. tried selling it and lost a fortune.

  • @Mrjim.rockford
    @Mrjim.rockford Před 12 dny +1

    Flushing money down the toilet buying a static caravan, to rent a week in north wales is £700 t0 £1000 daylight robbery tbh its cheaper to go abroad ground rents £3k to £5k 5 weeks rent cover geound rent plus on fb its all cat and mouse to rent no prices advertised its put of going now ,we actually got cheaper accommodation in heaven parks, i think owners have become greedy