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u200bLiving in a park residential home is an appealing alternative for anyone who wants to enjoy a more relaxed and peaceful life in retirement. That said, there are a few things to consider before taking the plunge and buying a residential park home.<br>
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Buying a Residential Park Home Living in a park residential home is an appealing alternative for anyone who wants to enjoy a more relaxed and peaceful life in retirement. That said, there are a few things to consider before taking the plunge and buying a residential park home. Will You Enjoy the Residential Park Home Lifestyle? With over two thousand residential parks located around the country, finding the right place to live may not be an issue. There are more parks opening all of the time thanks to the high demand for these affordable single storey homes. They are low-maintenance and have much lower running costs than a traditional home. This includes having to pay a lower level of council tax than you would on a bricks and mortar property.
The Pros and Cons of Buying a Residential Park Home There are many advantages to buying a residential park home. However, there are some disadvantages too. • The pros include:A park home is an accessible single-story home • The location is secure and boasts social communities • Running costs are low • Ideal size for people who retire • Freedom to move a park home • Affordable to buy
The cons include: • A park home will not increase in value as time goes by • Mortgaging a park home is challenging and more often than not it is impossible • Must be regularly maintained • A commission must be paid if you choose to sell your park home New Residential Park Homes are Sold Fully Furnished Park homes are sold fully furnished and must meet the BS3632 standard which means they are safe to live in on a temporary or permanent basis. They have all the mod cons needed to enjoy a comfortable life and are fitted out with top quality appliances. Most of all, a park home is energy efficient with many having solar panels fitted on their roofs.
Lots of Privacy and Outdoor Space A park home also provides you with outdoor space which is large enough to have a lovely garden area, but which is not too large that it’s difficult to maintain. Then there’s the privacy aspect of living in a residential park home. You have your own front door and outdoor space to spend time in.
New Residential Park Homes Can Last a Lifetime With proper maintenance and care, a modern park home can last a lifetime. A report issued by Goldshield found that a newly constructed park home could last for up to 80 years when they are properly maintained. A Great Community Spirit and Quality of Life When you live in a residential park home, a real feeling of community spirit is enjoyed by all who live there. Moreover, the quality of life is exceptionally good with many parks organising events and activities for their communities to take part in. A park may be a smaller affair which is run as a family business or much larger concerns owned and run by operators. The choice is yours to make as to which would be more suitable.
Living on a Residential Park Home Provides Security The crime rate and anti-social behaviour on residential parks is very low which provides peace of mind when it comes to security. In short, when buying a residential park home you get to live in a safe and secure environment. Finding the Right New Residential Park Home Whatever your needs, finding the right new residential park home is easy because there are so many locations to choose from. Whether you want to move somewhere so you are closer to your family or friends, you can search online for a suitable location. On the other hand, if you have set your heart on living in a warmer part of the country like the south coast, there’s plenty of sites to choose from around that region too.