Affordable coastal unit for cash buyers or specialist short-season investors.
Price £20,000 — very low entry cost for cash buyers or specialist investors
Leasehold with 46 years remaining — lenders likely to refuse mortgages
Ground rent/service charge £1,850 per year — significant annual cost
Seasonal licence: 1 March–31 October — limits year-round rental income
Compact 405 sq ft layout, open-plan living, two double bedrooms
Electric heating and slow broadband — higher running costs, limited work-from-home appeal
Short walk to beach, communal grass area and off‑street parking included
Dated mid‑20th‑century interiors — cosmetic updating likely required
This compact two-bedroom park home in Florida Holiday Park, Hemsby, offers an affordable coastal entry point and short seasonal rental potential. The open-plan kitchen/dining/living area and two double bedrooms make for practical holiday accommodation close to the beach and local amenities.
Important financial and practical limits affect this sale: the property is leasehold with 46 years remaining. High annual charges (ground rent/service charge totalling £1,850) and the short remaining lease mean mainstream mortgage lenders will likely refuse to lend; this will suit cash buyers or experienced park investors only. The season runs from 1 March to 31 October, restricting year-round income.
The home is small (approximately 405 sq ft) and shows mid‑20th-century styling throughout; some areas are dated and would benefit from cosmetic updating. Heating is electric and broadband speeds are slow, which may affect longer stays or remote working. Parking is available off-road and there is a communal grass area, with the coast a short walk away—appealing for holiday use.
Buyers should verify lease terms, charges and lender acceptability before proceeding. This is a straightforward, low-cost purchase for someone seeking a seaside holiday unit with understood limitations rather than a primary residence or standard mortgaged investment.