Static caravans near Northern Ireland range from budget-friendly older models to nearly-new, high-specification vans, so it's worth deciding on your budget before you start viewing. Parks closer to the Giant's Causeway tend to carry a premium over quieter sites further out towards the Mourne Mountains, so weigh up location against price when comparing options.
Site fees are paid on top of the purchase price and cover pitch rent, grounds maintenance and shared facilities, with utilities often billed separately. Ask each park for its current site fee and recent fee history, since fees typically rise each year.
Most parks set a fixed open season for static caravans, commonly around 10 months of the year, with an age limit on how long a van can stay on site before it needs replacing. Check both the season dates and the park's age policy before you commit to a purchase.
Prices depend on the age, size and specification of the van, along with the park's location, with well-located parks generally commanding higher prices. Compare a range of current listings to see pricing at each end of the market.
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 its recent history before comparing parks.
Many parks allow this, and some run their own managed letting schemes, though rules and commission rates vary. Confirm the park's letting policy before buying if rental income is part of your plan.
Most parks set an age limit, commonly around 10 to 15 years, after which the van must be replaced or removed. Check the specific policy at each park before buying an older model.
This depends on the park's site licence, which sets the permitted open season. Most parks near Northern Ireland are open for around 10 months of the year, but always confirm the exact dates with the park before buying. Static caravans for sale by county in Northern Ireland: Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry, Tyrone.