EuroParcs offers two types of plots: purchase plots and rental plots. With rental plots, the owner of the holiday home is not the owner of the plot on which it is placed. The owner pays rent to use the plot.
Renting a plot affects the financial outcome of the user models. In some cases, a holiday home generates insufficient income when fully rented out to offset the costs of the rental plot. In this case, EuroParcs offers a rental discount so that the owner can rent out the property fully (Investment Ownership) without incurring costs.
If you rent a plot, it is possible that EuroParcs proposes a new basic rental plot rate in your personal offer. In practice, it has been observed that rental plot rates in the past varied significantly, both between different parks and within the same park.
Within the new user models, EuroParcs applies a basic rental plot rate (‘bare rate’), in which no Personal Service Contribution (PSC) or other costs are included. This base rate is then adjusted up or down by comparing the current rental plot rate with 6% of the purchase value of your plot.
No, your lease agreement does not change.
No, the lease agreement remains in force as concluded. You rent the plot, and this lease does not provide tenant protection. The grounds for termination and other provisions included in the lease agreement remain applicable. If the lease agreement ends, the right of superficies will also end.
The costs of daily maintenance, salaries and materials have risen in recent years due to external factors. As a result, the rates currently charged for park service contributions and other services do not accurately reflect the actual costs. We bear these costs together, but we want to prevent you from having to pay much more at once. With the bridging arrangement, we are gradually increasing the PSB, with you paying the full rate in 2028. This only applies if you purchased your home before 1 July 2025. This increase, and the bridging arrangement, is included in your personal offer.