Damp with our motorhome: repair and sell or sell immediately! (70 Viewers)

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Nov 27, 2023
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Hi everyone,

Seeking some help on a tough decision about our motorhome. We bought her 18 months ago for £19.5k. She's a Swift Sundance 630u, 2005, done 80,000 miles (10,000 with us). She's generally in good nick, everything works, passed MOT in July, no rust etc. although some cracks in the bathroom meaning that floor needs replacing. We are now seeking to sell her as we want to get a smaller van we can get a parking permit for in London. BUT....

We've had a couple of brokers come see it who've identified some serious damp: in the back corners and nearby floor, the right back side, and the right side of the dinette. Some of it is visible and we've seen the meter reads so they're not lying. Hard to tell how bad the damage is until it's opened up but estimates from the brokers are could be £6k. Always the chance it could be more.

So the decision... One of the brokers offered us £7k for it the other £8k. They fully accept that includes the several k for what they will need to make from profit for the sale. Before we realised the issues we had it on for £17k with occasional but fairly limited interest for a few weeks. The thought of taking a £11.5k write down is pretty galling but seems like we were probably sold a turkey. We are trying to decide do we take the offer on the table and just move on with our lives, or do we try and take it to get it repaired ourselves and sell it on in the spring, hoping to get considerably more than the 8k net. Or would it be hard to shift a van that's had damp repair anyway?

I don't have photos of the damp ATM but I guess it's fair to say the cost of repair is likely to be high and probably unknown until it's opened up...

What are people's thoughts based on experiences of damp repair? Is it realistic that we'd be opening ourselves up to a potentially limitless repair bill and we should cut and run? Or is the broker taking us for a ride and it's worth trying and we'd probably end up much better off?

Thanks everyone.
 
Mar 23, 2012
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The thing you don't mention is whether you are able or inclined to do any of the work yourself. When you say an £11.5k write down presumably you mean on the price you paid. I think the calculation you need is to think of there were no damp what would be a realistic expectation of what you would actually get by the sound of it the £17 k you were asking less a bit of discount say £15 to £16 k. Then look at the cost of repairs and the £8k offer doesn't sound that bad.
It's a decision only you can make but I think I'd be taking it to a motorhome repairer for an independent quote before deciding. If you can do the work yourself it's a different calculation.
 
Mar 23, 2012
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Hi everyone,

Seeking some help on a tough decision about our motorhome. We bought her 18 months ago for £19.5k. She's a Swift Sundance 630u, 2005, done 80,000 miles (10,000 with us). She's generally in good nick, everything works, passed MOT in July, no rust etc. although some cracks in the bathroom meaning that floor needs replacing. We are now seeking to sell her as we want to get a smaller van we can get a parking permit for in London. BUT....

We've had a couple of brokers come see it who've identified some serious damp: in the back corners and nearby floor, the right back side, and the right side of the dinette. Some of it is visible and we've seen the meter reads so they're not lying. Hard to tell how bad the damage is until it's opened up but estimates from the brokers are could be £6k. Always the chance it could be more.

So the decision... One of the brokers offered us £7k for it the other £8k. They fully accept that includes the several k for what they will need to make from profit for the sale. Before we realised the issues we had it on for £17k with occasional but fairly limited interest for a few weeks. The thought of taking a £11.5k write down is pretty galling but seems like we were probably sold a turkey. We are trying to decide do we take the offer on the table and just move on with our lives, or do we try and take it to get it repaired ourselves and sell it on in the spring, hoping to get considerably more than the 8k net. Or would it be hard to shift a van that's had damp repair anyway?

I don't have photos of the damp ATM but I guess it's fair to say the cost of repair is likely to be high and probably unknown until it's opened up...

What are people's thoughts based on experiences of damp repair? Is it realistic that we'd be opening ourselves up to a potentially limitless repair bill and we should cut and run? Or is the broker taking us for a ride and it's worth trying and we'd probably end up much better off?

Thanks everyone.
Forgot to say how sorry I am to hear of your problems it's not that unusual a tale with older motorhomes don't beat yourself up for having got the problem.
 
Sep 3, 2012
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I think you will find that the older swifts especially the sundance range were very prone to rotting floors and a lot were repaired under warranty. It's well known in the trade.but 6k is a lot to lose. Most vans of 2005 era tend to go to auctions.
You would probably get a better price though if you traded it in.
 
Oct 7, 2013
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We had an old Sundance when we returned from caravan ing to motorhoming. It had the same problem due to a design flaw in that model for a few years.

We had both rear corners of the floor and the front corners, just behind the cab, replaced under the second hand warranty we had. We kept it for two years after that without problems and had no reduction in price when we traded it in for a new motorhome as the known problem had been dealt with.

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Apr 11, 2015
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Wondering where you are based there is a good guy near us. Honest and sensible about needs and prices
 

lorger

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Jul 11, 2008
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If it didn’t have any damp when you bought it 18months ago then surely it can’t be rotten already, is it possibly just wet on the surface? I’d get an independent quotation.
 
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Terry

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More to the point do you know where it’s leaking from and if you do have you sealed it
 

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