Before buying a static caravan in Lincolnshire, check whether the caravan is new or pre-owned, what is included in the sale price and how long the pitch licence or agreement has remaining. Buyers should also review annual site fees, utility costs, insurance requirements, park rules, opening season, age restrictions, pet policies and any charges for subletting or resale.
Static caravans in Lincolnshire are usually sold as holiday homes rather than permanent residences. Some holiday parks may have long seasons, but this does not mean the caravan can be used as your main home. Always confirm the permitted use with the park before making a purchase. A park will need a residential licence to enable you to live there all year round.
Location can make a big difference to price and suitability. Coastal parks near Lincolnshire’s seaside resorts may command higher prices, while quieter countryside or lakeside locations may suit buyers looking for a more affordable base for regular breaks.