Hmm - depreciation on a static.
Yes, depreciation is faster in the early days - but very difficult to compare to a car, or even a towing caravan, as neither need to be sited.
If the resale value is something that is of major importance to you, then a static may not be a good choice.
A static that does not have a site will sell for peanuts.
To sell it remaining on site, you first need the permission of the site owner to sell it in-situ (which is something you should make sure is in your contract).
Then, the resale price will have to take into consideration how many years it will be allowed to remain on site.
And finally, whatever you sell for, there is a commission to be paid to the site owner, which again should be in your contract - this can be up to 15% of the sale price (plus VAT) (the commission is reflecting the fact that the value of a static mainly comes from WHERE it is, not WHAT it is).
The general rule of thumb is to forget all about resale value, consider the purchase price as money lost forever, and buy a static solely for the pleasure you will have in using it. Then the resale price will not be a shock, you may even be pleasantly surprised.
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