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Does anyone own a caravan?

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slipperandpjsmum · 04/11/2012 09:11

Does anyone have any experience of owning a static caravan. My friend keeps telling me how wonderful they are. She is now suggesting we go and have a look at a few. What do you think?

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CatsRule · 04/11/2012 21:08

I don't own a caravan unfortunately but when growing up my parents did and it was fab! We had a holiday every weekend and so much freedom to play as kids.

They moved from a static to a tourer when it was just the two of them and they loved that too...so did we as we got to use it when they weren't.

If I had the finances and opportunity to do this for us and our son I would in a heartbeat.

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LongStory · 04/11/2012 23:53

Hi, we live in one two weeks a year with 5 dc and love it. The layouts differ a lot between statics, check carefully that it works for your requirements - number of bedrooms, space for cooking, walkways/doors, lounge layout. It's small which is wonderful as you have to be compact and organised - you don't spend ages looking for things or tidying, as it's so tiny you can't take much stuff. You do need to have a laundrette nearby (and not take your delicate laundry). There is no bath but we washed babies in the washing up bowl and showered them when they got too big for that.

Location is the main factor. A static well spaced in an amazing location with a view where children can play out safely is an entirely different proposition from a static in a basic crowded park. I have heard of some statics costing £200k in desirable locations.

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Popumpkin · 05/11/2012 00:11

Well, I'm not sure I qualify as a larger family (3 DCs) BUT we do own a static caravan in Devon.

It's great but the one main thing you need to be sure of is that you have taken into account ALL of the costs involved before you start. It is a very expensive hobby! On the park we are on, caravans start at £20k for a basic 2 bed up to £100k plus for a more upmarket lodge style caravan. The cheapest with central heating & double glazing would be around £30k and would probably be second hand. Add to that the annual site fees of between £4k & £7k (depending on pitch), insurance, maintenance, rates, petrol to get there and back etc.

We have had ours for 8 years and love it but just wish someone had laid the true costs out for us before we bought!

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slipperandpjsmum · 07/11/2012 19:37

Thanks for the replies.

Popumpkin how much time do you spend there? Do you sub let?

We are going to look at it this weekend. Any important questions I need to ask?

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