Understanding the Questions Buyers Ask — and the Ones That Actually Matter
INTRODUCTION — WHY BUYERS START THIS JOURNEY
Most people don’t wake up one day and casually decide to buy a campground.
They start with a feeling.
- A desire for a new way of life
- Wanting better control over their destiny
- Securing their financial future
- Creating memories with family
- Escaping a corporate world that expects more but gives less
- Wanting to own a business that actually feels meaningful
For many buyers, this isn’t just an investment — it’s a dream.
Owning a campground often means:
- More involvement with family
- More flexibility
- A lifestyle change
- A business tied to experiences, not just spreadsheets
But here’s the reality buyers must understand early:
Acquiring a campground or resort property is a process — not an event.
For most buyers, this journey takes 2 to 3 years to truly see, feel, understand, and ultimately find the right opportunity.
This module helps set realistic expectations from the very beginning.

THE FIRST QUESTIONS EVERY BUYER SHOULD ASK THEMSELVES
Before focusing on listings, numbers, or locations, buyers should get clear on their goals:
- When are you realistically looking to make this investment?
- What part of the U.S. are you drawn to?
- Is climate a factor?
- Do you want a year-round business or a seasonal operation?
- Are you looking for lifestyle, income, or both?
Clarity here saves months — sometimes years — of frustration.
WHY EXPERIENCE MATTERS IN THIS INDUSTRY
You can’t buy experience.
With 56+ years of exclusive focus on the campground and recreational property industry, our team has accumulated an unmatched level of real-world knowledge across the entire United States.
We’ve:
- Walked the parks
- Studied the markets
- Worked through financing challenges
- Seen what succeeds — and what fails
- Helped buyers avoid costly mistakes
Chances are, in your search for the right campground, we’ve already been there.
Our role is to provide:
- Consistent, reliable data
- Realistic expectations
- A clear process
- Guidance rooted in experience — not theory
WHAT BUYERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PROCESS
Buying a campground isn’t just about finding a property.
It involves:
- Working with sellers to collect accurate information
- Organizing financials for bank financing
- Reviewing surveys, environmental reports, and permits
- Understanding what stays with the business (inventory, buildings, equipment)
- Adjusting non-recurring expenses from P&Ls
- Evaluating infrastructure, utilities, and long-term costs
Our consultants are here to help you understand, not overwhelm you.
WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU AS A BUYER
This process works best when it’s collaborative.
To help us help you, we need:
- A financial snapshot
- A realistic price range
- Your timeline
- Your location preferences
- Your criteria
- The type of park you’re truly looking for
This Academy is designed to help you refine those answers as you move forward.