You want a static caravan holiday home or lodge in Aberystwyth, but you’re stuck on the big decision: new or used? 

This guide walks you through buying a new vs used static caravan in Mid Wales in plain English.

Key Facts: New vs Used Static Caravans at a Glance

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Question New Static Caravan / Lodge Used Static Caravan / Lodge
Upfront price? Higher – you pay more at the start Lower – cheaper to get started
Warranty cover? Stronger, longer, more detailed Shorter, limited, sometimes none
Years left on park? Most or all of the licence term ahead Depends on age and park rules
Start using it? After build, siting and setup Often sited and “ready to go”
Who does it suit? Regular users, long-term owners First-timers, trial years, value-focused
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Quick Takeaways

  • New: Max warranty, full park lifespan, higher spec.
  • Used: Lower entry cost, instant move-in, value-led.
  • Decision: Balance your budget vs. years on the park.
  • Green Meadow: All units are vetted and park-approved.

What This Guide Covers

  • Comparison: Who suits new vs. used best.
  • Strategy: Budget, usage, and timeline.
  • Tech: BS3632 insulation & energy efficiency.
  • Money: Real cost-per-year & depreciation.
  • Lifestyle: Connectivity & hybrid working.
  • Action: Checklists for viewing & inspection.

1. Introduction: New vs Used – The Question We Hear Most at Green Meadow

Green Meadow Holiday Park, static caravans and holiday lodges in Aberystwyth.

You’ve found the park. You’ve pictured the weekends.

Now there’s one question left.

New or used?

It sounds simple. But it’s the decision that trips up more first-time buyers than any other.

Go new and you get warranties, modern spec, and maximum years on the park. Go used and you’re in sooner, for less money, with cash left over to make it yours.

Both options work. The right answer depends on how you’ll use it — and how long you plan to stay.

Here at Green Meadow Holiday Park, on the Mid Wales coast near Aberystwyth, we’ve helped hundreds of buyers make this decision.

This guide gives you the honest, “manager’s eye view” — the pros, the cons, and the questions most people forget to ask.

Whether you’re looking at a brand-new lodge or a well-loved static, we want to help you make a calm, confident decision for 2026.

2. New vs Used at a Glance

When a New Caravan Makes Sense

A new static caravan or lodge usually suits you if:

  • You plan to use it often throughout the season.
  • You expect to own it for 5–10+ years.
  • You value modern interiors, energy efficiency, and the latest layouts.
  • You want maximum warranty cover and minimal maintenance.

When a Used Caravan Can Be the Better Fit

A used static caravan often suits you if:

  • You want to test the lifestyle before spending more.
  • You prefer a lower upfront cost.
  • You’re happy with a solid, well-kept interior that isn’t brand new.
  • You value speed — many used units are already sited and set up.

3. Key Things to Decide Before You Pick

Before you get attached to a specific caravan, ask yourself:

  • Frequency: Every weekend? A few times each season? Only school holidays?
  • Budget: Upfront price vs. annual running costs.
  • Timeline: Are you keeping this for 3 years or 15 years?
  • Priority: Do you want the “new lodge feel” or the “best value per year”?

The Case for Buying a New Static Caravan

4. Modern Features & Energy Efficiency

Modern open-plan interior of a new static caravan featuring residential specification insulation and integrated kitchen appliances.

New models are built for how people live now.

You often get open-plan lounges, integrated appliances (dishwashers!), and USB-C sockets.

Crucially, many new units are built to BS3632 Residential Specification. In practice, that means:

  • Thicker wall insulation and superior double glazing.
  • Less heat lost through the roof.
  • A longer “comfortable season” (cheaper to heat in March and November).

5. Manufacturer Warranties

With a new unit, you benefit from manufacturer warranties on the structure and chassis, plus appliance guarantees.

This means fewer unexpected bills and less time worrying about repairs.

6. More Years on the Park

Parks often have age limits (e.g., 20 years).

With a brand-new unit, you start at Year 1, giving you the maximum time on your pitch before you need to discuss upgrading.

The Case for Buying a Used Static Caravan

A well-maintained pre-owned static caravan with timber decking and outdoor furniture at Green Meadow Holiday Park in Mid Wales.

7. Lower Upfront Costs

Used caravans allow you to enter the market with a smaller investment.

You might be able to afford a larger unit or a premium pitch for the same price as a smaller, new model.

8. Faster Availability

A used static on a park like Green Meadow is usually already connected and safety-checked.

Once the paperwork is signed, you can often move in within weeks, ensuring you don’t miss the summer.

9. Customisation

With a lower initial spend, you may have budget left over to make it your own — new curtains, upgrading the sofa, or adding decking (subject to park rules).

10. The Critical Check: Remaining Life on Park

Age rules matter. When viewing a used static, always ask:

  • How old is it now?
  • What is the park’s age limit?
  • How many years are left on the pitch agreement?
  • What happens at the end? (Do I have to upgrade? Can I part-exchange?)

11. Costs, Fees and Value Over Time

Upfront vs Lifetime Costs

New: High upfront, low maintenance, more years of useful life ahead on the park.

Used: Low upfront, potentially higher maintenance, shorter remaining park life.

Depreciation: What to Expect

Static caravans depreciate like cars.

New units lose value fastest in the first few years. Used units have already taken that “initial hit.”

This means used models often lose less money in actual cash terms if you decide to sell later.

Cost per Year: The Real Calculation

Don’t just look at the price tag. Look at the cost per year of ownership.

Example A (New): £60,000 ÷ 15 years on park = £4,000/year depreciation.

Example B (Used): £25,000 ÷ 5 years on park = £5,000/year depreciation.

In this example, the “cheaper” caravan actually costs you more per year of use.

Resale and Exit Strategy

At Green Meadow, we believe in transparency at the exit, not just the entry.

Always ask:

  • Can the park help find a buyer on-park if I decide to sell?
  • Are there any fees or commission if I sell before the pitch agreement ends?
  • What happens if I don’t upgrade at the end of the pitch term — are there removal costs?

Knowing these answers now prevents stress later.

12. Lifestyle: The “Work from Holiday Home” Factor

In 2026, connectivity is key.

Hybrid Workers: If you plan to work from the caravan, a New model often has better dedicated workspace and modern wiring.

Signal Check: When viewing Used models (especially older ones with aluminium skins), check your phone signal inside the unit. Older cladding can sometimes block 4G/5G signals.

13. Why Green Meadow Holiday Park?

The peaceful grounds at Green Meadow Holiday Park near Aberystwyth, exclusive to holiday home owners.

We are an owners-focused community on the Mid Wales coast.

We do not accept “bring-ons” (units bought elsewhere), which ensures high standards across the park.

Whether you buy new or used from us, you get clear paperwork, a proper pitch agreement, and a supportive team.

14. Viewing Checklist

For New Models

  • ☐ Build quality (doors, cupboards, finish).
  • ☐ What is included? (Siting, connection, TV aerials).
  • ☐ Wi-Fi/5G connectivity options.

For Used Models

  • ☐ Damp check: Soft walls, stains, or musty smells.
  • ☐ Chassis: Visible rust or corrosion.
  • ☐ Boiler: Ask for the service history.
  • ☐ Connectivity: Check mobile signal strength in the lounge and bedrooms.

15. Decision Framework

New is right if: You want a 10+ year view, modern insulation (BS3632), and zero hassle.

Used is right if: You want a lower entry price, a trial run at ownership, or immediate move-in.

16. FAQs: New vs Used Static Caravans

What’s the average lifespan of a static caravan on a park?
Many static caravans give 15–25 years of good use, depending on build quality, maintenance, and park rules. Each park sets its own age limits within that range.

Is buying used less safe than buying new?
Buying used is safe when you buy through a trusted park with clear paperwork. The risk increases when you buy privately without checks or written agreements.

Will I have to upgrade or move my caravan one day?
Most parks have an age limit or end date on the pitch agreement. Always ask how many years are left and what your options are at the end — upgrade, part-exchange, or removal.

17. Conclusion: The Right Choice for You

There’s no wrong answer here. Just the answer that fits your life.

New if you want the long view — warranties, efficiency, maximum years ahead.

Used if you want to start sooner, spend less, and see how ownership feels.

Either way, you’ll be waking up to the same view. The same peace. The same escape from the noise.

That’s what matters.

Come and see us at Green Meadow. Walk through both options. Ask the awkward questions.

We’ll give you straight answers.

Why Buy at Green Meadow?

Because you’ll enjoy:

  • A wide range of new and pre-owned static caravans and holiday lodges
  • A beautiful coastal setting just outside Aberystwyth
  • Clear, honest ownership from Salop Caravan Sites
  • A peaceful, owners-only park designed for long-term relaxation
  • Transparent pricing on new and used units — no hidden surprises
  • Year-round comfort in the changing Welsh coastal climate

Why Buy from Salop Caravan Sites

Across all Salop Caravan Sites parks in Mid Wales – including coastal locations such as Green Meadow Holiday Park – owners benefit from:

  • Fair, transparent pricing and clear paperwork.
  • Well-maintained coastal and countryside settings.
  • Owners-only areas and quieter developments for predictable, peaceful stays.
  • Experienced, approachable park teams who offer honest advice.
  • No hidden conditions – we explain licence lengths, age rules, and upgrade options upfront.

Each park has its own character, from sheltered coastal spots along Cardigan Bay to tranquil countryside locations across Mid Wales. All share one philosophy: peaceful ownership, long-term value, and clarity from the first conversation to the last.

Disclaimer: This guide is for general information only and reflects typical industry practice as of 2025/2026. While we aim for accuracy, we make no representations or warranties about the completeness, accuracy, or reliability of the information provided, and we accept no liability for any errors or omissions. Costs, policies, licence terms, and facilities vary between parks and manufacturers and may change without notice. Any reliance you place on this information is at your own risk — always confirm details directly with the park manager before making any purchase decision. This content does not constitute financial, legal, or professional advice. If you need specific guidance, please consult a qualified professional.