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    Looking for a park home for sale in East of England? Browse our full range of new and used residential park homes across the area.

    East of England's residential parks combine convenient access to the university city of Cambridge with the wider surroundings of eastern England close by. Many buyers are drawn by lower running costs and a strong community feel, with parks varying in age restrictions, pitch fees and facilities.

    Use the listings below to compare park homes by price, park location and specification.
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    East of England's residential park homes appeal to buyers wanting a quieter, more affordable lifestyle within reach of the university city of Cambridge and eastern England. Most buyers are over 50 and looking to downsize from a traditional house, drawn by lower running costs, single-storey living and a close-knit community feel found on most residential parks. Park homes are permanent residences rather than holiday homes, so it's important to understand the site licence, any age restrictions and the ongoing pitch fee before buying. Pitch fees cover the ground rent and upkeep of shared areas, and typically rise annually in line with the Retail Prices Index, so ask each park for its current fee and fee history. Because park homes must be sold privately rather than through the park itself, it's worth understanding the resale process and commission structure at your chosen park before you commit to a purchase.

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    Park Home | New
    Canvey Island, Essex, England
    £249,000.00
    Park Home | New
    Ipswich, Suffolk, England
    £249,950.00 was £259,950.00
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    Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England
    £261,855.00 was £290,950.00
    ON OFFER
    Park Home | New
    Brentwood, Essex, England
    £270,000.00
    Park Home | New
    Watton, Norfolk, England
    £270,000.00
    Park Home | New
    Battlesbridge, Essex, England
    £275,000.00
    Park Home | New
    Battlesbridge, Essex, England
    £275,000.00
    Park Home | New
    Watton, Norfolk, England
    £275,000.00
    Park Home | New
    Watton, Norfolk, England
    £280,000.00 was £295,000.00
    Park Home | New
    Luton, Bedfordshire, England
    £280,000.00
    Park Home | New
    Thetford, Norfolk, England
    £285,000.00
    Park Home | New
    North Walsham, Norfolk, England
    £290,000.00 was £290,000.00
    Park Home | New
    Thetford, Norfolk, England
    £290,000.00
    Park Home | New
    Maulden, Bedfordshire, England
    £290,000.00
    PX AVAILABLE
    Park Home | New
    Clifton, Bedfordshire, England
    £292,500.00 was £325,000.00
    PX AVAILABLE
    Park Home | New
    Luton, Bedfordshire, England
    £292,500.00 was £325,000.00
    ON OFFER
    Park Home | New
    Canvey Island, Essex, England
    £295,000.00
    Park Home | New
    Brentwood, Essex, England
    £300,000.00
    Park Home | New
    Canvey Island, Essex, England
    £329,000.00
    Park Home | New
    Luton, Bedfordshire, England
    £330,000.00
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    Park Home | New
    Luton, Bedfordshire, England
    £330,000.00
    PX AVAILABLE
    Park Home | New
    Luton, Bedfordshire, England
    £330,000.00
    Park Home | New
    Canvey Island, Essex, England
    £345,000.00
    Park Home | New
    Maulden, Bedfordshire, England
    £359,100.00 was £399,000.00
    ON OFFER
    Park Home | New
    Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England
    £359,999.00
    NEW PARK
    Park Home | New
    Canvey Island, Essex, England
    £369,000.00
    Park Home | New
    Canvey Island, Essex, England
    £369,000.00
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    Canvey Island, Essex, England
    £465,000.00
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    Buying a Park Home in East of England: What to Know

    Park homes near East of England are permanent residential properties, not holiday homes, and most buyers are aged 50 or over choosing to downsize from a traditional house. Popular parks are found within reach of the university city of Cambridge, offering easy access to shops, healthcare and the surrounding eastern England countryside. Because you'll be living there full-time, it's worth visiting at different times of day and speaking to existing residents about the community and management before committing.

    Every residential park operates under a site licence, which sets out age restrictions (commonly 45 or 50 and over), the pitch fee review process and other conditions of occupation. Pitch fees are paid in addition to the purchase price and typically increase each year in line with the Retail Prices Index, so ask for a full pitch fee history before buying, not just the current figure.

    Get any agreement about parking, pets or subletting confirmed in writing, and check whether the park has any planned works or fee changes on the horizon. Speaking to current residents is often the best way to get a realistic picture of life on a particular park before you commit.

    Buying a Park Home in East of England: FAQs

    How much does a park home cost in East of England?

    Prices vary by park, location and the age and specification of the home, with better-located parks generally commanding higher prices than more rural sites. Compare current listings across a few parks for a realistic sense of the market.

    Is there an age restriction on East of England park homes?

    Most residential parks set a minimum age, commonly 45 or 50 for at least one occupant, as a condition of the site licence. Always check the specific age policy for each park before making an offer.

    What pitch fees should I expect on a park near East of England?

    Pitch fees vary by park and typically rise annually in line with the Retail Prices Index. Ask for the current pitch fee and a recent fee history before comparing parks.

    Can I sell my park home in East of England later?

    Park homes must be sold privately, not through the park itself, though the site owner may occasionally charge a commission on the sale. Check the specific terms with each park before buying.

    What ongoing costs come with owning a park home?

    Beyond the pitch fee, budget for utilities, council tax, buildings insurance and general upkeep, all of which are paid separately from the pitch fee itself. Ask the park for a full breakdown before you commit. Park Homes for sale by county in the East of England: Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk.