Holiday park sells caravan for double price after owner forced to sell due to cancer diagnosis

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Maureen McShea, 73, sold her £85,000 caravan for £35,000 after battling cancer and needing to downsize. The holiday park, Hunters Quay, claimed they struggled to sell it but later listed the same caravan for £78,995. McShea upgraded her mobile home in 2022, using her NHS pension. After her husband's cancer diagnosis, they decided to sell due to financial strain. Despite haggling, she accepted a loss of £50,000. Cove UK, which owns Hunters Quay, expressed disappointment over McShea's dissatisfaction. They stated they supported her family in finding a buyer and emphasized the value added through their services.


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