Owning a park home provides you with a space to call your own and the opportunity to create new memories with your loved ones.
This Property Reporter article highlights that buyer demand for park homes in England has continued to increase throughout 2023. So, if you’re ready to embark on your park home ownership journey, here’s our guide to getting started.
1. Research
As with any large purchase, it is important to do your research to determine what you want from your park home. This is also the time to set a realistic budget and ensure that you understand the terminology that is used throughout the purchasing process.
2. Find your perfect plot and park
Whether you want your park home to be close to the seaside or in the heart of an idyllic countryside landscape, there is a park and a plot out there that is perfect for you. Searching for “park homes for sale near me” can provide you with an array of different options, so it’s important to ensure that you are engaging with reputable companies at every stage.
3. Choose your home
Park homes are available in a range of sizes and styles, some of which can be seen here: http://www.parkhomelife.com/our-parks/orchard-park-homes-gloucester-gloucestershire/. We always recommend viewing a selection of homes of different sizes and with different features, as this is the best way to determine exactly what you’re looking for in your dream property.
4. Navigate the purchasing process
Reputable parks and park home companies have knowledgeable teams on hand to guide you through each stage of the purchasing process. It is important that you feel comfortable discussing any concerns with your team and you should never feel rushed or pressured at any point.
Many of the top park home companies offer free buyer’s guides, which contain all the information you need to determine whether park home living is for you. These guides cover everything from how to purchase a park home to how to get the most out of park home life including making friends, getting involved with the wider community and minimising your carbon footprint.