Static Caravan Buyers
Sell your static caravan with clear guidance, realistic expectations, and a simple route to the right buyer.
Understanding your options before you sell
Static Trader helps owners across the UK understand their caravan's likely value and explore sensible selling options. Whether you need a quicker sale, are leaving a holiday park, or simply want a clearer view of what buyers may pay, we review your details and explain practical next steps, without pressure and without promising outcomes we cannot deliver.
We work with static caravans on licensed holiday parks and some off-site situations, subject to access and condition. Our approach is to give honest guidance first, then discuss purchase interest or other routes where they fit your caravan and location.
When this helps
Situations we often hear from owners
If any of these sound familiar, sharing your caravan details is a sensible first step.
You need a quick sale
When timing matters, we explain what can speed up a sensible sale and what still depends on park rules and buyer fit.
Site fees are becoming expensive
Rising pitch costs prompt many owners to review value before deciding whether to sell, downgrade or change park.
You are leaving a holiday park
Exiting a pitch agreement often involves park paperwork. We factor that into realistic timelines and routes.
You are upgrading your caravan
Trading up is easier when you understand what your current unit may achieve in today's market.
You are selling an older static caravan
Age alone does not rule out a sale. Condition, park policy and price expectations matter more.
You are unsure what your caravan is worth
Our free estimate process combines guide insight with market experience, with no obligation to proceed.
Process
How it works
A straightforward path from enquiry to decision.
Tell us about your caravan
Share make, model, year, size, location and condition through our free estimate form.
We review the details
We look at your caravan against current demand, park context and realistic sale routes.
Guidance or buyer interest
You receive clear feedback and, where appropriate, interest from a suitable buyer or purchase route.
You choose the next step
Accept an offer, prepare for private sale, or take time to decide. You stay in control.
Valuation
What affects your caravan's value
- Manufacturer: popular makes often attract more trade and buyer attention.
- Model: layout, bedrooms and specification influence demand.
- Age: newer units generally command stronger interest, subject to condition.
- Condition: roof, cladding, damp history and interior presentation matter.
- Location: coastal, rural and regional markets differ.
- Park rules: age limits, private sales and transfer procedures affect timing.
- Transport access: narrow lanes and on-park routing shape collection planning.
- Current buyer demand: seasonal and regional appetite changes over time.
For area-specific context, see our location guides below or read our selling guides on the blog.
Across the UK
Static caravan buyers by location
Each guide includes local context, common reasons owners sell, and location-specific questions.
Yorkshire
From the East Yorkshire coast to the Dales and South Yorkshire, holiday parks across the region hold thousands of stati…
View Yorkshire guide →Rhyl
Rhyl and the surrounding Denbighshire coast are home to busy holiday parks and long-established owner communities. If y…
View Rhyl guide →Skegness
Skegness and the Lincolnshire coast remain one of the UK's busiest static caravan markets. Whether your unit is at Ingo…
View Skegness guide →Devon
Devon's coastal and countryside holiday parks attract owners who value access to beaches, moorland and quieter rural si…
View Devon guide →Cornwall
Cornwall's holiday parks stretch from the north coast to the south, with a mix of large coastal estates and quieter rur…
View Cornwall guide →North Wales
North Wales has a long tradition of static caravan ownership, from the Dee coast through Conwy and Anglesey to the Llŷn…
View North Wales guide →Great Yarmouth
Great Yarmouth and the surrounding Norfolk coast host large holiday park communities at Caister-on-Sea, Hemsby, Hopton …
View Great Yarmouth guide →Kent
Kent's coastal parks and inland holiday sites benefit from strong road links to London and the south-east. We help owne…
View Kent guide →Essex
Essex offers a mix of Thames estuary parks, Clacton and Walton coast sites, and inland holiday locations within easy re…
View Essex guide →Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire's east coast, including Skegness, Mablethorpe and Chapel St Leonards, is one of the UK's best-known static…
View Lincolnshire guide →Questions
Frequently asked questions
Static Trader assesses caravans and, where appropriate, may make an offer or connect suitable buyer interest. We do not guarantee that every enquiry results in a purchase. Our role is to give clear guidance and practical selling routes.
Yes, many sales involve units on licensed holiday parks. Park rules, pitch agreements and access for transport all matter. Tell us your park name and situation so we can explain what is realistic.
Older units can sell when condition and price align with buyer expectations and park policy. We will be honest about demand for your make, model and year rather than suggesting every caravan sells quickly.
Timelines vary by location, condition, price expectations and sale route. Some owners move quickly when terms suit both sides; others need longer to meet park requirements or find the right buyer. We discuss realistic timing during review.
Not necessarily. Depending on the route you choose, collection or transport may be arranged by a buyer or trade partner. We clarify responsibilities once we understand your park access and preferred next step.
Make, model, year, size, bedroom count, park or location, condition notes and contact details. Photos of the exterior, roof and main living areas help us provide more useful guidance.
More answers are available on our FAQs page and in the Knowledge Hub.