Buying a bespoke park home is becoming increasingly popular as more manufacturers offer services which allow you to tailor the design of your home to your specific needs.

 If you’re thinking of buying a park home, there are important differences between a park home and a traditional ‘bricks and mortar’ home. Here are ten questions to ask which will help you make an informed choice when buying a park home. 

Getting the ‘sums insured’ figure right when you are evaluating any buildings or contents insurance policy is very important, as you need to make sure that you’re not underinsured.

This article gives you some tips on how to avoid a claim on your park home insurance. However, if you do need to make a claim on your insurance cover with Park Home Assist you can be sure it will be handled swiftly and fairly by one of our award-winning team.

Dealing with insects in your park home can be an issue in the late summer, especially with the heat we are experiencing in the UK. This guide is designed to help you to deal with insects in your park home.

It’s a good time to brush up on fire safety in your park home this summer, especially as the hot, dry weather is bringing us all out to enjoy the rays. We have compiled some of the top tips from the UK government and the fire service as a reminder, which we hope will keep you a little safer this summer.

It’s good to know that money and credit cards insurance cover is included as standard in a park home insurance policy from Park Home Assist.

With the hot weather set to continue, the barbecue season is definitely here. Everyone loves a long sunny evening, having fun with friends and cooking on an open fire, so it’s essential to barbeque safely.  Taking into account the extreme hot weather conditions we have been experiencing, grass surrounding park homes and lodges will be extremely dry, the tiniest of spark can easily cause a significant fire.

You may be at a point in your life where downsizing to a park home becomes the right move. Perhaps to economise, particularly if you are retired, downsizing to a park home can make financial sense.