Areas We Cover

HD Caravans works with static caravan owners across many of the UK’s most popular holiday park regions. If you are looking to sell your static caravan, our team can help provide a fair valuation and a straightforward selling process.

Many static caravans are located in holiday parks along the UK’s coastline and in popular countryside destinations. Whether your caravan is located in the South West, North Wales, the Lake District or along the Yorkshire Coast, we may be able to assist.

Our experience working with holiday parks across the UK means we understand the processes involved when selling a caravan located on-site. From initial valuation through to arranging collection, we aim to make the process as simple as possible.

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Locations We Cover

HD Caravans regularly purchases caravans located in holiday parks across a number of well-known UK holiday destinations.

South West England

These regions are among the most popular holiday destinations in the UK and are home to many large coastal caravan parks.

North Wales

North Wales has a wide range of coastal holiday parks, particularly around Rhyl, Prestatyn, Llandudno and Abersoch.

North of England

These regions attract visitors throughout the year and contain many established holiday parks across Cumbria and Yorkshire.

East of England

The Norfolk coast is another popular destination for static caravan ownership, with many holiday parks located near seaside towns and beaches.

Selling a Static Caravan in the UK

Selling a static caravan located in a holiday park can sometimes be different from selling other types of property or vehicles. Each park may have its own rules regarding caravan ownership transfers, licence agreements and removal permissions.

HD Caravans works with caravan owners across the UK and understands many of the processes involved when selling caravans located on holiday parks. Our aim is to provide a straightforward and transparent process for owners who are considering selling their caravan.

Why Owners Across the UK Choose to Sell Their Caravan

There are many reasons why caravan owners decide to sell their static caravan, including:

End of Licence Agreements

Holiday park licence agreements often run for a fixed number of years. When the agreement approaches its end, some owners decide to sell their caravan rather than renew the licence.

Upgrading to a Newer Caravan

Some owners choose to upgrade to a newer caravan model or move to a different holiday park.

Reduced Usage

If a caravan is no longer used regularly, selling can be a practical way to release its value.

Managing Ongoing Costs

Owning a static caravan involves ongoing site fees and maintenance costs. Some owners decide to sell when those costs are no longer worthwhile.
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Sell Your Static Caravan Today

If you are considering selling your static caravan, our team would be happy to discuss your options. We regularly work with caravan owners across the UK and understand the processes involved with many holiday parks.

Contact HD Caravans today to request a valuation and find out how we may be able to assist with selling your caravan.

Frequently Asked Questions

HD Caravans is interested in caravans located in many popular UK holiday park regions. This includes areas such as Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, North Wales, the Lake District, the Yorkshire Coast and Norfolk. If your caravan is located in one of these regions, we may be able to assist.
Many static caravans are located within holiday parks, and each park operates its own rules regarding caravan sales and ownership transfers. In many cases it is possible to sell a caravan located on a holiday park, although permission may be required from park management. Our team can help explain how the process usually works.
The first step is usually to request a valuation by providing details of your caravan, including the make, model, year and location. This allows us to review the caravan and provide an estimated valuation.
Providing accurate details helps us give a more realistic valuation. Information that is often useful includes the make and model of the caravan, the year it was manufactured, its overall condition, the holiday park where it is located and any remaining licence agreement.
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