You want a holiday home on the Shropshire border, but you’re stuck on the first big decision: new or used?

This guide walks you through the pros, cons, and costs of buying a new vs used static caravan in plain English.

Key Facts: New vs Used Static Caravans at a Glance

If you only read one section, make it this one.

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Question New Static Caravan / Lodge Used Static Caravan / Lodge
Upfront price? Higher – premium price for brand new. Lower – easier entry point.
Warranty cover? Full manufacturer + park warranty. Shorter park warranty (3-12 months).
Years left on park? Maximum licence term (e.g. 15-20 years). Reduced term based on age.
Availability? Wait for delivery/siting unless in stock. Usually sited and ready to use immediately.
Who does it suit? Long-term planners who want zero hassle. First-timers testing the lifestyle.
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Quick Takeaways

  • New: Max warranty, full licence, top spec.
  • Used: Lower cost, instant keys, great value.
  • The Trade-off: Budget vs. Years on Park.
  • Seven Oaks: All units are vetted/approved.

What This Guide Covers

  • Comparison: Who suits new vs. used.
  • Strategy: Planning your budget and timeline.
  • Tech: Insulation & winter comfort.
  • Money: Depreciation & real costs.
  • Checklist: What to look for when viewing.

1. New vs Used: The Question We Hear Most

Used vs new static caravans.

You’ve found the park. You’ve pictured the fishing trips and the quiet evenings.

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 insulation, and maximum years on the park. Go used and you’re in sooner, for less money, with cash left over to buy the fishing gear.

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

Here at Seven Oaks Holiday Park, on the Shropshire/Powys border, we’ve helped hundreds of buyers make this decision.

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

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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 heavily (our 10.5-month season allows for this).
  • You expect to own it for 10+ years.
  • You prioritize energy efficiency and warmth in winter.
  • You want full warranty cover and zero DIY.

When a Used Caravan Can Be the Better Fit

A used static caravan often suits you if:

  • You want to test the lifestyle before committing a large sum.
  • You prefer a lower upfront cost.
  • You are happy with a solid, comfortable interior that isn't brand new.
  • You want to move in next week, not next month.

3. Key Things to Decide Before You Pick

Before you fall in love with a specific layout, ask yourself:

  • Frequency: Every weekend for fishing? Or just occasional family holidays?
  • Budget: Have you calculated the site fees (£3,838+) alongside the purchase price?
  • Timeline: Is this a "forever home" or a 5-year plan?

The Case for Buying a New Static Caravan

4. Modern Features & Energy Efficiency

Modern open-plan interior of a new static caravan with river views at Seven Oaks

New models are built for modern living.

You get open-plan lounges, integrated dishwashers, and often en-suite bathrooms.

Crucially, many new units are built to BS3632 Residential Specification. This means:

  • Thicker wall insulation (vital for Shropshire winters).
  • Superior double glazing to keep the heat in.
  • Lower heating bills during our November/December season.

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5. Manufacturer Warranties

With a new unit, you have peace of mind.

You benefit from manufacturer warranties on the chassis and structure, plus guarantees on the boiler and appliances.

This means fewer unexpected bills and more time relaxing by the river.

6. More Years on the Park

Buying new resets the clock.

You start at Year 1, giving you the maximum possible time on your pitch before you ever need to think about upgrading or moving.

The Case for Buying a Used Static Caravan

A well-maintained pre-owned static caravan with decking near the River Severn

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 with a river view for the same price as a smaller, new model on a standard pitch.

8. Faster Availability

A used static on Seven Oaks is usually already sited, connected, and safety-checked.

Once the paperwork is signed, you can often get the keys within weeks. No waiting for factory build slots.

9. Value for Money

Like cars, caravans depreciate. A used unit has already taken that initial hit.

This means if you decide to sell in a few years, the difference between what you paid and what you sell for (the depreciation) is often smaller in cash terms.

10. The Critical Check: Remaining Life on Park

When viewing a used static, always ask the Park Manager:

  • How old is this unit?
  • How many years are left on the pitch licence?
  • What happens at the end of the term?

At Seven Oaks, we are transparent about this. We want you to know exactly what you are buying.

11. Costs, Fees and Value Over Time

Upfront vs Lifetime Costs

New: High upfront, low maintenance, long lifespan.

Used: Low upfront, potentially higher maintenance, shorter lifespan on the pitch.

Resale and Exit Strategy

At Seven Oaks, we believe in clarity at the exit, not just the entry.

Always ask about our resale procedure. Knowing these answers now prevents stress later.

12. Lifestyle: The "Riverside Retreat" Factor

In 2026, connectivity is key, even when you're relaxing.

Remote Work: If you plan to work from the caravan on Fridays so you can fish on Saturdays, 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. We recommend testing it in the lounge and bedrooms.

13. Viewing Checklist

For New Models

  • ☐ Build quality: Do the doors and cupboards feel solid?
  • ☐ Inclusions: Is siting and connection included in the price?
  • ☐ Views: Does the layout maximize the river/countryside view?

For Used Models

  • ☐ Damp check: Look for stains around windows and corners.
  • ☐ Chassis: Check for visible rust (a little is normal, heavy corrosion is not).
  • ☐ Boiler: Ask to see the service history.
  • ☐ Smell: Does it smell fresh, or musty?

14. Decision Framework

New is right if: You want a 15-year view, residential-spec insulation, and zero hassle.

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

15. FAQs: New vs Used Static Caravans

Is buying used less safe than buying new?
Not at Seven Oaks. We vet every unit on our park. Buying privately elsewhere is risky ("sold as seen"), but buying a used unit from a reputable park gives you consumer protection and a warranty.

Will I have to upgrade my caravan one day?
Most pitch licences have an end date. Always ask how many years are left on the agreement before you buy. When the term ends, you can usually upgrade to a new model or move the caravan off-site.

Can I bring a used caravan I bought elsewhere onto Seven Oaks?
No. Like most premier parks, we do not accept "bring-ons". We only sell units that are already on-site or new units ordered through us. This maintains the high quality of the park.

16. Conclusion: The Right Choice for You

There’s no wrong answer here. Just the answer that fits your budget and your plans.

New gives you the long view—warranties, efficiency, and maximum years ahead.

Used gets you in sooner, for less money, letting you test the waters.

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

Come and see us at Seven Oaks. Walk through both options. Ask the awkward questions.

We’ll give you straight answers.

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Why Choose Seven Oaks?

Because you’ll enjoy:

  • A wide range of new and pre-owned static caravans and holiday lodges.
  • A beautiful riverside setting on the Shropshire/Powys border.
  • 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 with our 10.5-month season.

Seven Oaks at a Glance

Feature Details
Location Crew Green, Shropshire/Powys Border (SY5 9BU)
Season 1st March – 14th January (10.5 months)
Site Fees (Annual) From £3,838 (Single) to £5,094 (Double)
Subletting No (Owners, Family & Friends only)
Facilities Fishing (River & Lakes), Gym, Bowling, Golf
Distance ~50 mins from Wolverhampton, ~1hr 15 from Birmingham

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.