subject: Thinking Of Buying A Caravan? [print this page] Caravanning can be a fantastic pastime and owning a caravan can open a door to a series of new experiences and adventures. Having a caravan gives you a passport to flexibility, if find a caravan site you love then you can stay for as long as you like, or if you feel the need to move on then you can do just that.
There is no waiting for airport reservations, and caravan sites don't hold you to long term bookings. Modern caravans are now equipped with most of the features a modern home would contain, there is no longer the feeling of hardship attached to time away.
Of course, caravanning isn't cheap and there are lots of things you need to think about before buying your first caravan. Budget will be all important as the top of the range models will cost many thousands to but. You can still pick up smaller, older models for far less though.
Work out what you want from a caravan and decide what kind of budget you can afford to spend to get the specifications you really want or need.
Your budget will be individual and as with looking for a new home I would recommend as a first step try to list what you want for and in a caravan.
First of all, does your car have the capacity to pull a caravan? Also, are you confident and capable of driving and towing a caravan? Then, consider how many people would occupy the caravan? How often will you use the caravan? Where will you store it?
I would also recommend staying in a caravan for a few days before you buy one. I would also recommend looking back over your last year's diary. See how many opportunities you would have had to go away, and try to project how many you will have for the year to come. This is important to consider if you don't want to buy a new ornament for the driveway.
Talk to friends and family who have caravans. Many will be more than happy to you guidance and advice.
I'll end by wishing you wonderful time with your new venture.
by: Sally Piper
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