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Residential Caravan Parks?

We had a tsunami in Cornwall. Just sayin' in case it makes any of you change your mind about relocating :)
 
I've got a mate in York. I think.Well. I did.

Bude and Saltash are the best places to go.

Actuarsey...£60K should get you an idyll and static..I paying £40/week for mine...but I have paid £70...and so on and so on :p



Btw everyone is xene_phobic, anti_omo_sexual and raddischist...er...and mysogynistiwozzit....and...er....we all think tourists keep us alive...and erm the buses are poop but Exeters' nice...have I forgotten anything?...ough yeah Newlyn is the best place to buy smack and Ivor Doowney's taste of cats vom. :)


alternatively :::http://www.fish4.co.uk/iad/homes/result/;pdc=1126114629719

You lie. YOU LIE! I miss my dewdneys...
 
Got to watch the residential parks for dodgy landlords who enforce vetting on selling on your van to new people refusing permission till they buy your van for nouthing, having random age limits on caravans as excuse to get people to cough up more money as they must approve all new vans thus ensuring they supply at inflated prices. Many poorer have been screwed by these bastards. Please be careful.
 
from memory, I don't think you are allowed to live in a static caravan all year round [my parents used to whinge about some 10 month rule or summat?]

I know this^^ is an old quote but I don't understand this. Is this another difference between north and south of the border?? There's two caravan sites within 5 miles of me that people live in all yr round. At least one of them has been there for 40 yrs.
 
I know this^^ is an old quote but I don't understand this. Is this another difference between north and south of the border?? There's two caravan sites within 5 miles of me that people live in all yr round. At least one of them has been there for 40 yrs.

There is a difference from site to site depending on the planning permissions. All year around occupancy sites are somewhat of a rarity.
 
Is this another difference between north and south of the border?? There's two caravan sites within 5 miles of me that people live in all yr round. At least one of them has been there for 40 yrs.

There is a difference both sides of the border and even between local authorities and the sites themselves I'm afraid.

Abdn/Shire have been doing their utmost to kill-off all forms of residential caravan over the last few years. Even established sites with permanent occupancy are finding it very difficult to maintain permission if a previously occupied caravan becomes vacant for any length of time or needs replacement.

And after a recent bereavement, I'm currently up to my fucking eyes in legal shite over selling a residential in the South West - The local council/site owner have piled-in big time with all sorts of hoops and requirements before it goes on the market as a an all year residence.

I had for a moment thought I might keep it on for holidays/possible change of scene etc but the requirements for that were even more mind-boggling!

Either way, the solicitor winding-up the estate is going to make a killing by the looks of it! :eek: :mad:
 
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