No matter your reason for selling your static, there are good chances that the money you’ll save is a benefit. You will receive a lump sum payment for your caravan’s total value, but that’s not the only financial benefit.
You might be surprised at how much money you have left over after the costs of maintaining a static caravan add up.
Your pitch fees are the first. The amount you pay will vary depending on where you pitch. However, you could be paying anywhere from PS3,000 to PS8,000 per annum. Savings of up to HTML650 per month could be possible if you pay these fees off.
Although pitch fees are the highest cost, there are many other costs. It would be best to consider your utility, gas and electric bills. These costs can accrue even if you aren’t using your caravan. You could easily end up paying PS400 annually.
Next is insurance. Insurance is next. Your premiums will be based on the value of your caravan, the location, and the insurer. You are the only one who knows how much it costs each month. The average cost ranges between PS250 per year. You can reduce your expenses by selling.
You’ll be paying more for gas, electricity and other costs if your caravan is still being used. But there’s another cost: travel. How much time does it take to get from your static to your destination? What is the cost of petrol?
After seeing the cost of everything, you can easily see how much you will be financially better off if you sell your caravan. The savings don’t begin until the static is sold. Caravans for sale in Christchurch makes it easy to see the benefits quickly.