How To Get A Free RV (2024)

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Updated April 1, 2024

If you thought owning an RV was out of reach, let me assure you there are several legit ways to get a free RV. And it’s easier than you think. In fact, two of the methods in this article will show you how you can get a free RV ingreat condition.

So, I’m sure you are asking yourself all sorts of questions but mostly – How Can I Get a Free RV? So, we came up with six totally legit ways to help you figure out How To Get A Free RV:

  1. Relocate an RV for an RV Rental Company
  2. Use Facebook
  3. Use Craigslist
  4. Look Through RV Classifieds
  5. Canvass Your Community for RVs No Longer In Use
  6. Win an RV

In this article, we will go through the details of each of these methods for finding a free RV.

Are All Free RVs Junk?

This is the first question that crosses my mind when I think about a free RV. Surely, they must be full of mold, rodents, and god knows what else.

Well, surprisingly, this is not always the case. Yes, there are plenty of old abandoned RVs that are in horrible condition and probably not worth the time and effort to try to repair them.

But there are also lots of RVs that are not in use but are in good enough condition to be repaired or remodeled. You may need to haul them from where you find them but it might be worth it for a free RV that you can bring back to life.

And if you are a DIY kind of person, why not at least get the RV for free before you tear it apart and renovate it. You might even be able to get some of your RV remodeling materials free too and we will cover that a little further down in the article.

So, let’s dive into each of the six best ways to find a free RV.

6 Great Ways to Get a Free RV!

1. Relocate RVs for an RV Rental Company

Every year, thousands of people rent RVs. Some rent round trip, which just means they rent and return to the same location. But thousands of people also rent an RV for a one-way trip. This is especially true if they are traveling a long distance.

For example, someone may want to rent an RV for a week or two to travel from New York to Florida. In this case, they might choose to fly home so they don’t use up their valuable vacation time doubling back on their road trip.

So, how does the RV Rental company get the RV back to the starting location? They can spend lots of money and tow or truck the RV back or they can load it on a train and ship it back.

Or they can hire a driver and pay for all of theirexpenses while they drive the RV back to its point of origin. (And then they have to pay to get the driver back to his or her point of origin). The point is that all of these methods of returning the RV to the original rental location cost the RV rental company a lot of money.

So, RV Rental companies allow individuals to drive RVs back to their point of origin. In exchange, the driver gets to use the RV to camp or sightsee for the duration of the trip. Drivers are usually expected to drive 2-3 hours a day, leaving plenty of time for recreating.

This is a great way to use an RV in perfect working condition for free. And, even though you don’t get to keep the RV you can do this as often as you like! It’s a great way to get a free RV and hit the road! Thrifty Nomads wrote a really great article on this subject. It’s definitely worth a read if you want to get more info.

One of the best ways to relocate RVs is through a company called Transfercar. They match drivers to RVs that need to be transferred for big RV Rental Companies like Jucy, Apollo, and El Monte. Check out the video below from Transfercar.

2. Use Facebook to Find a Free RV

Facebook has two awesome ways that you can find a free RV. The first is through a Facebook group calledFREE/CHEAP Campers and Mobile Homes.

It’s amazing to me that there is a Facebook group for free RVs but there is! So, join the group and check it regularly and you might just find what you are looking for. There are free RVs and cheap RVs for sale within the group. You can read the posts tofind a free or really cheap RV.

The second way to use Facebook to find a free, or really cheap, RV is through Facebook Marketplace. We actually found an RV on Facebook Marketplace.

Plenty of inexpensive RVs are listed, and a free one is listed every now and then. So, check often and be ready to go look at it as soon as you see one on Marketplace.

3. Use Craigslist to Find a Free RV

There are some very good strategies for using Craigslist to find a free RV. You can search for someone giving away an RV, or you can place an ad stating that you are looking for a free RV. Let’s dive into these two options a bit deeper.

Searching Craigslist

You can search your local Craigslist ads for free RVs. But if you are willing to travel further, you might want to search Nationwide. If you want to search nationwide on Craigslist, just use these two links.site:craigslist.org/zip/motorhomeor site:craigslist.org/zip/rv.

Place an Ad on Craigslist

You can also use Craigslist to place an ad stating that you are looking for a free RV and you will remove it from the owner’s property. Many owners don’t have the money to pay for someone to remove their RV from their property so you could be solving this problem for them.

Another good strategy is to trade a skill or service for the RV. Technically, it’s not free this way, but no money is leaving your pocket, so it’s pretty free.

A Strategy To Get Free Remodeling Materials on Craigslist

Once you find a free RV, you will almost certainly need to renovate it, so use Craigslist to find free or very cheap building products such as insulation, flooring, countertops, plumbing supplies, electrical supplies and more!

4. Search RV Classifieds

I have been on RV classifieds many times, and I have seen RVs advertised for free. They are usually in need of some work, but again, they are available for the taking.

Some specific RV Classifieds are RVTrader.com and RVT.com, but these aren’t the best sites to find free RVs. Some better sites are Classifiedads.com, pennysaverusa.com, oodle.com, rvsfsbo.com or your local newspaper classifieds. It takes some time and effort to find free RVs in these classifieds, but if you are patient and persistent, you can find them.

5. Canvass Your Community

I can’t tell you how many RVs I have seen just sitting unused in someone’s yard. You can just tell by looking at them that they aren’t being used. They usually have flat tires and grass that is two feet tall around them. And they look old and in a state of disrepair.

When you find an RV like this, just knock on the owner’s door and let them know you are looking for an RV to renovate. Ask them if they want to get rid of their RV in exchange for you getting it off their property.

Many RVs are sitting on people’s property because the owners don’t know how to get rid of them or don’t have the money to tow them away. This could be a golden opportunity for you to get an RV for free! So, keep your eyes open because your free RV could be sitting right around the corner!

6. Win an RV

The final way you can get a free RV is to win one in a contest. It’s highly unlikely that you will win but think about it. Every year millions of people enter HGTV’s contest to win a free house.

Maybe you can get lucky and win an RV! Companies like UltraContestand Sweepstakes Advantage scour the internet for RV contests so you can easily enter to win an RV. Also, big companies like Airstream and KOA hold contests occasionally and give away free RVs. And don’t forget to check your local RV Dealerships for contests and giveaways too!

Related Questions

1. What is the best type of RV to find for free?

Before finding a free RV you should decide which type of RV you want. Your choices are the kind you drive or the type that you tow. Examples RVs you drive are Class A, B, and C. Some examples of the kind you tow are travel trailers, 5th wheels or popup campers.

For more information about which type of RV is the best for you, check out our article calledClass C RV vs 5th Wheel – Which is Better and Why? This article covers the pros and cons for drivable versus towable RVs. Another great article to learn more about owning an RV isThe Pros and Cons of Owning an RV.

2. Where Can I Park My RV While I Remodel It?

You should definitely consider this before you find a free RV to renovate. Most folks plan to park the RV on their property or in their driveway but there are quite a few things to take into consideration first.

For example, there may be local ordinances or Homeowners Association rules about where you can, and can not, park an RV. Or your neighbors may have an objection. This issue comes up so often that I wrote an article about it called Can I Park an RV in My Driveway?Check it out for lots of info on this topic.

3. Can I Find and Convert a School Bus Into an RV?

Another option that has become very popular is converting school buses into RVs, also known as skoolies. And yes, you can find school buses for free that you can convert into an RV too! I recommend a couple of really good resources on Amazon for converting school buses.

They areBus Conversion Floor Plansby Ben Rosander,Select and Convert Your Bus into a Motorhome on a Shoestringby Ben Rosander, andHow to Build Low Cost Motorhomesby Louis C McClure. You can learn a lot from all three of these books.

Final Thoughts About How to Get a Free RV

There are many ways to find a free RV or school bus with some persistence and perseverance. And although finding a free RV is not for everyone, at least those who want to find a free RV or school bus have plenty of good options available.

Do you know of any other ways to find a free RV? Please share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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How to Find the Best Deal on a Travel Trailer
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Is Airstream Classifieds Really Free? How to Buy or Sell Your RV Using Airstream Classifieds
25 Best Places to Buy an RV

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FAQs

Do you have to have good credit to get an RV? ›

Most lenders require a FICO score of at least 670 to qualify for an RV loan. However, some will allow FICO scores below that threshold. To secure the lowest rates, you'll need a credit score in the mid-700s or higher. Otherwise, you could end up with a hefty interest rate.

How can you afford to live in an RV full time? ›

  1. Hacks For Cheap RV Living. ...
  2. 3) Stay At Each Campground Longer. ...
  3. 5) Cheap RVing With Campground Memberships. ...
  4. 7) Search For Free Days Or Free Acitivies In Your Location. ...
  5. 10) Buy A National Park Pass. ...
  6. 12) Go Shorter Distances For Budget RV Travel. ...
  7. 14) Find Cheap RV Gas With Gas Discount Programs. ...
  8. 17) Limit Mountain Travel Days.

What not to do when buying an RV? ›

What to AVOID When Shopping For an RV
  1. Don't buy on impulse. ...
  2. Don't overspend (set a budget) ...
  3. Don't avoid pre-owned RVs. ...
  4. Don't forget to research different RV types. ...
  5. Don't overlook these features and your needs. ...
  6. Don't forget to factor in maintenance and repair costs. ...
  7. Don't buy without a test drive.

Can I get an RV loan with a 500 credit score? ›

The minimum credit score needed to obtain an RV loan is usually 600. Some lenders may work with you if your score is in the high 500s but expect to pay a much higher interest rate.

What is the average monthly payment for an RV? ›

Adding it all up, the price of living in an RV can vary widely. For a travel trailer, you can expect to pay between $825 and $1,750 a month. For a Class A motorhome, you can look to pay around $2,600 to $3,300 a month.

What is the cheapest state to live in an RV? ›

South Dakota:

South Dakota is widely known for its stunning natural landscapes, making it a perfect destination for RV enthusiasts. However, this state also offers many financial benefits for RV owners, which makes it one of the cheapest states to buy, own, and operate an RV.

Is it cheaper to live in an RV than a house? ›

Living in an RV can be cheaper than traditional home ownership because RVs require less space and utility usage, resulting in lower costs for heating, cooling, and maintenance. Additionally, RV living encourages a simpler and more minimalist lifestyle that can lead to fewer expenses related to possessions.

Is it financially smart to live in an RV? ›

It's often cheaper to live in an RV than to live in a house due to lower RV cost and utility costs. However, RV living also involves additional expenses such as gas, repairs, and campground fees that must be accounted for. Buying an inexpensive RV and boondocking makes RV living easier to save extra money.

What is the 3 3 3 rule for RV living? ›

What exactly is the 3 3 3 rule? It's a simple and practical guideline that breaks down into three main components: travel no more than 300 miles in a day, stay at a location for at least three nights, and take three days off the road each week. It's designed to make your RV living experience stress-free and enjoyable.

What should you not pack in your RV? ›

RV Packing List: What Not to Bring Along
  • Don't stock the kitchen with bulk foods. ...
  • Don't outfit (everything) with storage enhancers. ...
  • Don't bring appliances and kitchen tools that are one dimensional. ...
  • Don't bring every form of entertainment. ...
  • Don't think everything from home will work in your RV.
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What does boondocking mean? ›

Meaning of boondocking in English

the activity of camping (= sleeping outside in a tent or special vehicle) on land that does not have any services and is not part of an official campground: Boondocking is allowed on public land in Canada, with a few restrictions. For some, boondocking is a long-term lifestyle choice.

How much income do you need to live in an RV? ›

The cost of full-time RV living can vary widely, with budgets typically ranging from $1,600 to $5,000 per month. Those seeking a minimalist lifestyle can live on around $1,000 monthly by finding free RV parking spots or becoming campground or park hosts.

What is the best RV to live in full time? ›

Class C motorhomes are a great option for RV living. They come in many different sizes to meet living needs and are usually easy to drive and park. You can get a Class C motorhome also as a Super C RV or Super C motorhome with a large diesel engine.

What credit rating do you need for RV loan? ›

The RV financing industry-standard ranges from about 660 to 700 FICO score, but there is a possibility your search for “RV financing with 650 credit score” can be fruitful because there is financing available for credit scores in the 500 to 600 range.

Do you need down payment for RV loan? ›

Save up for a down payment: Some lenders require that you put down money upfront when taking out an RV loan. Expect to offer up a down payment anywhere from 10% to 20%.

Do RV loans require proof of income? ›

Submit a loan application online or at the RV dealership. You will need the usual information, including Social Security number, residence and employment history, proof of income and the amount you want to borrow.

How many months do you need to get a loan for an RV? ›

How long is an RV loan term? The loan term and details for financing a new or used RV or camper are very similar. On average, RV loans range from 10–15 years, but many banks, credit unions and other lenders will extend the term up to 20 years for loans of $50,000 or more on qualified collateral.

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