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    Looking for a lodge for sale in Tyne and Wear? Browse our full range of new and used lodges across the area's parks.

    Tyne and Wear's parks give easy access to Newcastle's Quayside, with the Angel of the North in Gateshead and the coast at Tynemouth and South Shields all within easy reach and good road links via the A1 and A19. That combination makes Tyne and Wear a practical base for a lodge you can use year-round.

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    Tyne and Wear combines a well-connected base in North East England with easy access to some of the area's best scenery, and lodge parks here reflect that mix, with sites within reach of Newcastle's Quayside. The Angel of the North in Gateshead and the coast at Tynemouth and South Shields sit alongside good road links via the A1 and A19, making it a practical choice for buyers who want good connections without giving up access to the surroundings. Lodges range from compact holiday units to larger, high-spec homes, so prices vary considerably. As with any lodge purchase, compare site fees, the length of the pitch agreement and what's included in park facilities before choosing between parks.

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    Buying a Lodge in Tyne and Wear: What to Know

    Buying a lodge near Tyne and Wear usually means choosing between parks closer to Newcastle's Quayside and quieter sites further out towards the coast at Tynemouth and South Shields. Visiting a shortlist of parks in person is worthwhile, since facilities, management style and atmosphere vary considerably and have a big impact on how much you'll enjoy your lodge.

    Lodges cost more than static caravans, so budget for the annual site fee on top of the purchase price. Site fees cover pitch rent, grounds maintenance and shared facilities, and can be higher on premium or well-located parks than at quieter sites further out. Ask each park for a full breakdown of fees, including utilities, before comparing lodges.

    Many lodge owners near Tyne and Wear let their lodge out when they're not using it, so check whether the park permits sub-letting and what commission applies if it runs its own scheme. Also confirm the site licence's season length and any age restrictions on lodges before committing to a purchase.

    Buying a Lodge in Tyne and Wear: FAQs

    How much does a lodge cost near Tyne and Wear?

    Prices depend on the park's location, the lodge's age and size, and the specification inside, with better-located parks generally commanding higher prices than sites further out. Compare a range of current listings to get a feel for pricing at each end of the market.

    Can I let out my Tyne and Wear lodge when I'm not using it?

    Many parks allow this and some run their own managed letting schemes, though rules and commission rates vary by park. Confirm the park's letting policy before buying if rental income is part of your plan.

    What site fees should I expect on a park near Tyne and Wear?

    Site fees vary by park and typically cover pitch rent, grounds maintenance and shared facilities, with utilities often billed separately. Ask for the current year's fee and how much it has increased over recent years before comparing parks.

    Can I sell my lodge near Tyne and Wear later?

    Yes. Most parks handle the resale for you and charge a commission, so check the park's resale terms and typical commission rate before you buy.

    How long can I use my lodge for holidays each year?

    This depends on the park's site licence, which sets the permitted open season. Most parks near Tyne and Wear are open for around 10-12 months of the year, but always confirm the exact dates with the park before buying.