#3 Buy the best you can for your budget
It’s not just the size of the accommodation that matters – the size of your budget can have a big impact too. Yes, there are cheap bargain basement static caravans available from traders but most of these are usually bargain basement for a reason. As with most things in life, it pays in the long run to buy the best you can afford. For example, £800 might buy what looks like an acceptable caravan size-wise, but the fitted furnishings may all be worn out, the carpet stained beyond recognition, or the kitchen is falling apart due to years of use as a holiday home.
It’s seriously work spending a bit more for something that will not need renovating before offering enough home comforts so you can move in … that’s the last thing you want to be doing!
#4 Winter always comes
Individuals who have done what you’re considering doing will always share the rule about self-builds and renovations: these projects tend to overrun. In one case, an over-keen builder bulldozed the house being rebuilt, when actually planning permission had been given to knock down and re-build one external wall at a time. For the couple concerned, their 8-9 months using a static caravan for their self build temporary accommodation turned into years, whilst the legal team argued with the planning department.
And during that time the seasons will come and go and your enthusiasm for living in that lovely, temporary specification caravan which seemed like a great fit, starts to reduce along with the temperature. Seriously, keeping warm and dry on cold or wet winter days (and definitely frosty nights) is vital for the health and morale of the whole family. Always assume you will be in the temporary accommodation for longer than you think and bear this in mind as you view potential static caravans.
#5 Think to the future
When you’re buying a static for living on your land whilst building a property or renovating your home, the emphasis is on temporary accommodation. However, it may also be worthwhile considering keeping the caravan afterwards. Static caravans in gardens are definitely viable – perhaps as a garden office, for a home business, to use as a teenage bolt-hole, as annexed or guest accommodation for family and friends, or even as a holiday let or for staff. If any of this sounds like a way you’d be keen to use the static in the future, then it’s definitely worth investing in the best and newest static caravan you can afford.
If you know you’ll have no need for the static caravan once your shell of a house becomes your home, then consider buying from a static trader who offers a buy-back scheme. Check any limitations or requirements of the scheme so that you can bear this in mind when you are choosing your static.
#5 Use professionals in all parts of your planning
You’re planning to use the right professionals to carry out your building works, so you should extend this approach to buying your static too. Shop around to find a professional, reputable static trader who has experience of providing static caravans for self-builds and during construction work. Speaking of which, if you’d like to know how Static Trader can help you, just get in touch.
