Are park homes always leasehold?
Asked on Dec 3 2010, General in Reading | Report content
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In the majority they are. In essence you own the home but lease the ground within the site it sits on.
Answered on Dec 7 2010, Report content -
Typically yes as you tend not to own the land the sit on, but they are a very cost effective way of living even when you add site fees.
Answered on Dec 9 2010, Report content
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