Beautiful home and lovely location. The big shame is its in the middle of the lock down which is causing economic hiccups everywhere. Still a lovely modern home.
Lovely home but why given its a holiday park are not more trees planted? Those nice strips could have some plane trees. It actually looks far too stark.
Usually the company owns or rents the ground or the land it is sat on and the occupier has to pay ground rent annually. Yes they are lovely but £84000+ for a glorified shed which if they own the land they can Chuck you off at any time? It is not for me, bricks and mortar keep their value.
@@susancurtis1651 You are right, i had to sell my old 3 bed semi in outer London, due to getting divorced, I’ve since been looking at these as an option for cheaper accommodation, but you can’t live in them all year round and there’s loads of horror stories, of unscrupulous land owners putting up ground rent by 50% or more, a year into a new tenancy agreement. Also they can demand that you upgrade to a newer model any time they see fit, sold by themselves with a massive commission on top, (of course !) I’d stay well away from these mobile homes and sites, until there is better legislation and protection for tenants / owners !
@@andy.m265 Yes Andy, I started off with a 28’ static near Bridlington, years ago. All was well for approx 3 years and then the elderly owner died and his son took over. He obviously wanted everyone off the site so that he could upgrade it and charge more but instead of saying so he was just really nasty and offensive. His dad was a lovely chap but all his son could see was £ signs. I sold mine shortly after and bought a chalet elsewhere on the east coast. The chalet was lovely for myself and family for several years but the rents were forever increasing and it was only an 8 month season. My children grew up and frankly got bored with the area and after a season of renting it out, I decided to sell it. The site owners of course made a packet on every transaction. The site where we had, had the static previously was upgraded and then more than doubled it’s ground rent. The chalet we sold doubled in price over the next 3/4 years too. I would love another mobile home or chalet but frankly they are just too expensive now and the ground rents are ridiculous. It was my plan to retire to a chalet or lodge at the seaside but they have simply priced themselves out now. I am not going to sell my lovely home to be left at the mercy of greedy, profiteering site owners many of whom rent the sites from the local councils. I realise these people need to make a profit but at the end of the day they can raise the rent and make it too expensive and very uncomfortable for you if they decide they want you or your home off their site.
Hello mate I own 4 of my own caravans I would like to contact and have some more information about this lovely lodge I haven't a bought a caravan of you before and I think it's a bargain so yes thanks mate
Very very expensive for what is basically a jumped up plastic caravan. Why would you. 84k could get you lots of hotel holidays and 3k a year ground rent is absolutely disgusting its just in a field with a pond.
There are mobile homes magazines you can buy...gives loads of information...but there are some great retirement home parks around...we looked at tallington lakes and a lovely park near nassington..Peterborough..beautiful...they ..different prices due to locations
@@myleisurehome6609 Hi Steve were very interested. Is this site usable all year? if not when from? what other expenses need to be considered other than site fees.
Gorgeous ❤fantastic lay-out ❤❤ would live in it full time
Love this holiday home. I would love to live in something like this also it is very cosy as well.
Awwwww really feel for the family cause that is fabulous 💔💔💔
I know sad, it really is beautiful and you can see how immaculate it is. It really is lovely! X
I don’t know how I got onto this but it’s giving me some thought. Pack your bags sweetheart we are off on holiday .
Love that caravan,l am really looking to buy on a residential park,
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85k is a little steep. Me and my wife have just got a second hand one for 10k . It's really nice
The problem is that over time the thing needs replacing, so it depreciates in value. The yield from holiday letting may be good though.
Beautiful home and lovely location. The big shame is its in the middle of the lock down which is causing economic hiccups everywhere. Still a lovely modern home.
I’m on the verge of down sizing and have been looking for a lodge similar I need to know the pros & cons but this video has really helped
Hi Barry, thanks for your message.
If you need any further assistance please let me know.
Steve
These static caravans/lodges should be neatly fenced for garden space and privacy.
They should be half the price at least.
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Thanks to David Ellis and all other people who commented , very interesting .
So are there doctors on site? Or a handy person if something breaks down, like your boiler?
Would have liked to see the walk in wardrobe
Lovely home but why given its a holiday park are not more trees planted? Those nice strips could have some plane trees. It actually looks far too stark.
Price
very good vid if i had the money i would buy this its my dream
Thanks Sarah!
Hello dear
It's located 4 miles west of Skegness in the country village of Burgh Le Marsh
Thank
You
Little or no storage space for Hoover, golf clubs, etc.
Would also like to see inside of wardrobes and who owns ground.
Usually the company owns or rents the ground or the land it is sat on and the occupier has to pay ground rent annually. Yes they are lovely but £84000+ for a glorified shed which if they own the land they can Chuck you off at any time? It is not for me, bricks and mortar keep their value.
@@susancurtis1651
You are right, i had to sell my old 3 bed semi in outer London, due to getting divorced, I’ve since been looking at these as an option for cheaper accommodation, but you can’t live in them all year round and there’s loads of horror stories, of unscrupulous land owners putting up ground rent by 50% or more, a year into a new tenancy agreement. Also they can demand that you upgrade to a newer model any time they see fit, sold by themselves with a massive commission on top, (of course !)
I’d stay well away from these mobile homes and sites, until there is better legislation and protection for tenants / owners !
@@andy.m265 Yes Andy, I started off with a 28’ static near Bridlington, years ago. All was well for approx 3 years and then the elderly owner died and his son took over. He obviously wanted everyone off the site so that he could upgrade it and charge more but instead of saying so he was just really nasty and offensive. His dad was a lovely chap but all his son could see was £ signs. I sold mine shortly after and bought a chalet elsewhere on the east coast. The chalet was lovely for myself and family for several years but the rents were forever increasing and it was only an 8 month season. My children grew up and frankly got bored with the area and after a season of renting it out, I decided to sell it. The site owners of course made a packet on every transaction. The site where we had, had the static previously was upgraded and then more than doubled it’s ground rent. The chalet we sold doubled in price over the next 3/4 years too. I would love another mobile home or chalet but frankly they are just too expensive now and the ground rents are ridiculous. It was my plan to retire to a chalet or lodge at the seaside but they have simply priced themselves out now. I am not going to sell my lovely home to be left at the mercy of greedy, profiteering site owners many of whom rent the sites from the local councils. I realise these people need to make a profit but at the end of the day they can raise the rent and make it too expensive and very uncomfortable for you if they decide they want you or your home off their site.
Can you stay in this unit for the full 12 months,ie live there?
Hello mate I own 4 of my own caravans I would like to contact and have some more information about this lovely lodge I haven't a bought a caravan of you before and I think it's a bargain so yes thanks mate
Thanks a lot Mitch, please call me on 01754 252 889 and I can see how we can help.
Best regards
Steve
Hello,
What are the ground rents for these please
Great place where is it please
Are these available for family rentals?? I am a working professional with a family and it looks lovely..but is it only fir sale and fir holiday
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Hi Steve are any of your sites can be resdential
Beautiful home, how Many sqm is it?
Where is this caravan site I've been looking for a site to stay in for a year or two to save up for a mortgage
Buy one of these and watch your money go down the drain
Not true.
Can you explain why please.
84 k thats a bit expensive plus site fees
Very very expensive for what is basically a jumped up plastic caravan. Why would you. 84k could get you lots of hotel holidays and 3k a year ground rent is absolutely disgusting its just in a field with a pond.
Where is it sited
Can you let it
How much is it for sale for
Is the price negotiable?
What country
Is this still for sale ?
Where is it?
Do you have to pretend to not live here full time in order to avoid Council Tax?
No you have to have another property as your main residence.
Best regards
Steve
Money pit! Depreciation!
And rip off ground rent/lease/facilities....hate these slimey thieves.
Bellissima ma nn metterei mai la moquette
What’s the annual ground rent ?
It’s the amount of rent you have to pay each year
@@Sam-qh1sh what a moby!
@@fcb9950 your mother been telling you stories about me again, boy!
Is this still for sale please?
Do you have residential homes?
Really sorry although the holiday home is residential. The parks we work with are holiday parks.
Best regards Steve
There are mobile homes magazines you can buy...gives loads of information...but there are some great retirement home parks around...we looked at tallington lakes and a lovely park near nassington..Peterborough..beautiful...they ..different prices due to locations
What parks it on.
they dont tell you about all the extras that get added on. Way over priced
Hi were is this located please
Does it come with the furniture shed ect thanks
@@brianreid9549 hi Brian, it comes with everything you can see in the video. Hope that helps
Steve
@@brianreid9549 etc. Not ect. !!!!!!!!!!
Were is it sited
Good video 👍
Location pls.
What’s the site fees per year
Hello Kenneth, the site fees per season are just £3000 per year. .
Many thanks
Steve
@@myleisurehome6609 Hi Steve were very interested. Is this site usable all year? if not when from? what other expenses need to be considered other than site fees.
@@myleisurehome6609 Hi, would you also have to pay council tax as well if you where to live there?
Did he mention it was a holiday home 😂
How long do they last. What's the sell by date on these homes.
Hi Lynn, thank you for your message. There is no age limit on the park. Hope that helps
Steve
No mention of ground rent and charges. Sited not freehold.
Location?
I gather this might be "A holiday home" from the narration, stated so many times it became boring..
Nn metterei mai moquette
It is this made of plastic I’m very bloody cold in the winter don’t waste your money buy a tent
Really !!!
I should have asked for ur email please
Absolute rip off