Camper Vans for Sale
If you are ready to buy a camper van and want to browse verified listings without the noise, you are in the right place. RVenture Trader is a dedicated marketplace for camper vans for sale, connecting serious buyers with quality sellers across the country. Whether you are looking for a weekend escape vehicle, a full-time van life setup, or a family road trip rig, the inventory here covers every build type, size, and budget.
Browse current listings, compare options side by side, and reach out to sellers directly. No subscriptions. No gatekeeping. Just a clean, focused place to find the right van.
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Camper Van Types Available on RVenture Trader
Not all camping vans are built the same. The right van depends on how many people you are traveling with, how long your trips run, and what level of off-grid capability you need. Here is what you will find in the current inventory:
Sprinter Camper Vans
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter remains the most converted van platform in North America. High-roof variants offer full standing height, and the longer wheelbase provides a genuine living space with room for a fixed bed, kitchen, and storage. Browse Sprinter camper vans for sale to see current builds ranging from entry-level conversions to fully fitted expedition-ready rigs.
Transit Camper Vans
Ford Transit conversions are popular for their lower acquisition cost, wider body, and strong parts availability across the country. They are particularly suited to buyers who want a capable daily driver that doubles as a weekend camper. Explore Transit camper vans available now on RVenture Trader.
Camper Vans by Sleeping Capacity
Not every build is designed for the same crew. RVenture Trader makes it easy to filter by how many people a van is set up to sleep and travel with.
- Solo travelers and couples: Camper vans built for two offer optimized layouts with a fixed or convertible bed, compact kitchen, and efficient storage for two.
- Families: Camper vans for a family of four feature bunk arrangements, flexible seating, and larger cargo capacity to keep everyone comfortable on longer trips.
Camper Van Pricing: What to Expect
The price of a camper van for sale varies significantly based on the chassis, conversion quality, mileage, and installed systems. Use this general pricing reference when evaluating listings:
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| Build Type | Typical Price Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Entry-Level Conversion | $25,000 – $55,000 | Weekend campers, first-time buyers |
| Mid-Range Sprinter / Transit Build | $55,000 – $100,000 | Full-time travelers, couples, frequent use |
| High-End Custom Build | $100,000 – $180,000+ | Long-term off-grid living, luxury travel |
| Luxury Camper Van | $150,000 – $300,000+ | Premium lifestyle, boutique conversions |
| Family-Configured Van (4 sleeps) | $65,000 – $130,000 | Families, group road trips |
For buyers looking at premium builds, browse luxury camper van listings with high-end interiors, advanced electrical systems, and custom cabinetry. If space is the priority, long wheelbase builds provide the most interior room for both sleeping and living areas.
Key Features to Look for When Buying a Camper Van
Before you commit to a listing, here are the features that most directly affect livability and long-term satisfaction:
- Bed configuration: Fixed beds save setup time every night; convertible beds free up daytime space
- Power system: Solar plus lithium battery setups give true off-grid capability; shore power reliance limits flexibility
- Kitchen setup: Look for a two-burner cooktop, sufficient counter space, and a compressor fridge for extended travel
- Ventilation: A roof fan such as a Maxxair or Fan-Tastic unit is essential for temperature regulation and condensation control
- Insulation quality: Properly insulated vans stay warmer in winter and cooler in summer, reducing energy use
- Mileage and chassis condition: Mechanical reliability matters more than cosmetic finish; always request service records
- Ceiling height: High-roof conversions allow full standing height throughout the interior
Buyers who prioritize hygiene and extended self-sufficiency should also filter for vans with an interior shower — a feature that significantly improves comfort on trips lasting more than a few days. For those who want additional headroom without committing to a full high-roof, pop-top vans offer a practical middle ground with improved airflow and sleeping space.
Why Buy Your Next Camper Van on RVenture Trader
There are dozens of places to find an RV van for sale online, but most general platforms mix camper vans with unrelated vehicle categories, making it hard to compare builds side by side. RVenture Trader is built specifically for van and RV buyers, which means every listing, filter, and feature on the platform is designed to help you buy faster and smarter.
- Verified listings only: Each van is reviewed before going live to maintain listing accuracy
- Detailed specs per listing: Chassis, conversion details, sleeping capacity, and power systems are clearly listed
- Category-specific browsing: Filter by build type, size, budget, and features — not just make and model
- Buyer-focused platform: No dealer pressure, no hidden upsells — just direct access to inventory
- Diverse inventory: From budget camping vans for sale to fully custom high-end builds, the range covers every buyer profile
Frequently Asked Questions About Camper Vans for Sale
For full-time living, a high-roof Sprinter or Transit with a fixed bed, lithium battery bank, solar panels, and a compressor fridge is the most practical setup. These builds offer the best balance of living space, off-grid capability, and long-term mechanical reliability. RVenture Trader lists full-time-capable builds with all system specs clearly noted so you can compare options without guesswork.
A reliable, well-converted camper van typically starts around $40,000 to $55,000 for a used mid-range build. New or custom-built vans with premium systems and interiors generally range from $80,000 to $150,000 and above. The pricing table on this page breaks down cost ranges by build type to help you set a realistic budget before browsing listings.
Both are strong platforms. Sprinter vans offer a taller high-roof option and a diesel engine well-suited for long-distance travel, while Transit vans tend to be less expensive upfront and have a broader network of service centers. Your choice should depend on your budget, the size of build you want, and how much you plan to travel. Both have strong inventories available on RVenture Trader.
Yes. RVenture Trader includes a dedicated category for vans configured for larger groups. Family builds typically feature bunk setups, additional seating, and more storage. You can browse listings filtered specifically for four-person capacity to find builds that are already set up for family use without needing modifications.
Before purchasing, inspect the chassis condition, roof seams, and floor for signs of water intrusion or rust. Test the electrical system including solar, battery, and inverter under load. Verify the mileage against service records, check the condition of the kitchen plumbing, and confirm that the insulation has no mold or moisture damage. A pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic is strongly recommended for any used build.
Yes. RVenture Trader lists camper vans from both private sellers and professional conversion builders. Each listing clearly identifies the seller type so you know what you are working with before making contact. This gives buyers access to a wider inventory at a range of price points, from privately owned used vans to professionally built turnkey conversions.











