{
  "title": "The Real Cost of Van Life in 2026, by the Numbers · Sorted Gear",
  "url": "https://sortedgear.com/van-life-cost-by-the-numbers/",
  "publisher": "Sorted Gear",
  "license": "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/",
  "datePublished": "2026-07-05",
  "source": "Sorted Gear — computed from our free calculators and cited primary sources.",
  "findingCount": 18,
  "findings": [
    {
      "n": 1,
      "category": "The upfront hit",
      "stat": "A used high-roof cargo van good enough to convert runs about $15,000 to $45,000, and the RAM ProMaster is consistently the cheapest of the big three.",
      "detail": "July 2026 asking prices: used ProMaster 3500 high-roof extended listings averaged around $16,000, Ford Transit 350 high-roof extended ran roughly $26,000 to $89,000, and Sprinters span the widest range because old high-mileage diesels drag the low end down. These are asking prices, not sold prices.",
      "source": "CarGurus national listings, July 2026",
      "link": ""
    },
    {
      "n": 2,
      "category": "The upfront hit",
      "stat": "A do-it-yourself conversion most commonly costs $10,000 to $25,000 in parts on top of the van, and takes 200 to 500 hours of work.",
      "detail": "The floor is about $5,000 for a bare-bones build and the ceiling passes $60,000 for an advanced one, but the middle is where most long-term rigs land. One fully itemized 2025 DIY build on a ProMaster came in at $8,504 for the conversion alone.",
      "source": "VanLifeEscape, GoCode Overland, and a documented 2025 build (hellolaurenstone.com)",
      "link": ""
    },
    {
      "n": 3,
      "category": "The upfront hit",
      "stat": "The electrical and solar system is the single most expensive subsystem of a build, at $2,000 to $8,000, with a solid 400W and 200Ah lithium setup running $4,000 to $6,000 in parts alone.",
      "detail": "Batteries are the biggest line item ($800 to $3,500), then panels and install ($1,000 to $3,000), the inverter ($200 to $1,500), and wiring ($500 to $1,200). It is the one subsystem where sizing it right the first time saves the most money, which is exactly what our free solar and battery calculator is for.",
      "source": "VanLifeEscape and GoCode Overland, 2025-2026",
      "link": "https://sortedgear.com/tools/rv-solar-battery-calculator/"
    },
    {
      "n": 4,
      "category": "The upfront hit",
      "stat": "A professional conversion runs $30,000 to $70,000 for a mid-range build and $70,000 to $120,000 turnkey, typically 40 to 60 percent more than the same build done yourself.",
      "detail": "Basic professional Sprinter conversions start around $30,000 to $50,000, and premium full-time off-grid builds pass $120,000, with luxury units reaching $250,000 and up. The van is on top of all of these numbers.",
      "source": "The Vansmith and Cascade Van, 2026",
      "link": ""
    },
    {
      "n": 5,
      "category": "What a month actually costs",
      "stat": "Fuel is $200 to $600 a month for an active traveler, at roughly 22 to 27 cents a mile in a van getting 14 to 17 mpg on $3.80 gas.",
      "detail": "Slow travelers who park for a week at a time spend $50 to $150, while people covering 1,000 to 2,000 miles a month land in the $200 to $600 range, and heavy movers hit $800. The national gas average was $3.80 a gallon in July 2026.",
      "source": "AAA and EIA gas prices; Bearfoot Theory and Van Life Escape budgets",
      "link": ""
    },
    {
      "n": 6,
      "category": "What a month actually costs",
      "stat": "Groceries run $250 to $400 a month for a solo van-lifer who mostly cooks, and $600 to $800 for a couple.",
      "detail": "Cooking in the van is the single biggest lever on the food budget; eating out regularly can double it. The figures assume a small fridge, a two-burner stove, and shopping like a normal person rather than a survivalist.",
      "source": "Infinity Vans and Bearfoot Theory, 2025-2026",
      "link": ""
    },
    {
      "n": 7,
      "category": "What a month actually costs",
      "stat": "Where you sleep swings the budget more than anything else: $0 a night boondocking on public land versus $450 to $900 a month paying for sites nightly.",
      "detail": "Dispersed camping on BLM and national forest land is free with a 14-day stay limit, which is how full-timers out west keep camping under $100 a month. Lean on private campgrounds at $30 to $100 a night and the same line item becomes your biggest monthly cost after health insurance.",
      "source": "Bearfoot Theory, HookHub, and Native Campervans",
      "link": ""
    },
    {
      "n": 8,
      "category": "What a month actually costs",
      "stat": "Staying connected off-grid is a real bill: Starlink Roam Unlimited jumped to $175 a month in mid-2026, though an unlimited hotspot plan can run about $42.",
      "detail": "Starlink raised Roam Unlimited from $165 to $175 in June 2026; the 100GB tier is $50. The cheapest near-unlimited portable data is the Calyx membership at about $42 a month, and most people run a phone hotspot as backup. For a remote worker this is a non-negotiable cost, not an extra.",
      "source": "Mobile Internet Resource Center; Starlink 2026 pricing",
      "link": ""
    },
    {
      "n": 9,
      "category": "What a month actually costs",
      "stat": "The cost nobody plans for is health insurance: the 2026 ACA benchmark averages $625 a month for a 40-year-old before subsidies, or about $178 after.",
      "detail": "Self-employed full-timers with higher or variable income often pay closer to the full $625, while those who qualify for subsidies pay far less. It is the line item that most often turns a $1,200 fantasy budget into a $2,000 real one, and it does not show up in the Instagram version of van life.",
      "source": "KFF 2026 ACA marketplace analysis",
      "link": ""
    },
    {
      "n": 10,
      "category": "Van life versus an apartment",
      "stat": "Typical full-time van life costs about $2,000 a month, roughly the same as the US median asking rent of $1,895.",
      "detail": "Three established van-life budgets land on the same figure: Gnomad Home reports about $1,800 for two people, Bearfoot Theory cites $1,500 to $2,000, and The Wayward Home puts recurring costs near $2,000. The US median asking rent was $1,895 in February 2026, and the average apartment rents for $1,750.",
      "source": "Gnomad Home, Bearfoot Theory, The Wayward Home; Zillow ZORI and RentCafe, 2026",
      "link": ""
    },
    {
      "n": 11,
      "category": "Van life versus an apartment",
      "stat": "That near-parity actually favors van life, because the $2,000 is all-in while the $1,895 is rent alone.",
      "detail": "A van-lifer's monthly total already includes fuel, food, insurance, and camping. A renter's $1,895 is just the rent, before their own utilities, groceries, and car. Compare like for like and van life is the cheaper way to live, though not by as much as the $500-a-month dream suggests.",
      "source": "Sorted Gear analysis of the sourced budgets above",
      "link": ""
    },
    {
      "n": 12,
      "category": "Van life versus an apartment",
      "stat": "A frugal solo van-lifer at $1,000 to $1,500 a month undercuts the median US rent by 20 to 45 percent.",
      "detail": "That version means cooking your own food, camping free on public land, driving less, and staying healthy. It is real and repeatable, but it is a discipline, not a default, and one $3,500 transmission can erase a year of the savings.",
      "source": "Bearfoot Theory and Gnomad Home budgets; Zillow ZORI",
      "link": ""
    },
    {
      "n": 13,
      "category": "The costs nobody mentions",
      "stat": "The shower is a $25-a-month gym membership and laundry is another $20 to $60, the small recurring costs a rent check quietly covers.",
      "detail": "A Planet Fitness Black Card at about $25 a month (rising to $29.99) buys showers at 2,600 locations nationwide, which is why it is the near-universal van-life hack. Add laundromats at $5 to $10 a load, done weekly, and the little things you never think about add up to real money.",
      "source": "Athletech News and Gnomad Home, 2026",
      "link": ""
    },
    {
      "n": 14,
      "category": "The costs nobody mentions",
      "stat": "You still need a legal address: a mail-forwarding domicile service costs $110 to $150 a year, and van-lifers cluster in South Dakota, Texas, and Florida for the zero state income tax.",
      "detail": "Escapees Mail Service runs $110 to $150 a year plus a $50 enrollment fee and postage. South Dakota is the favorite domicile: a $10 registration license, a 4 percent vehicle excise tax, no state income tax, and one overnight stay to establish residency.",
      "source": "Escapees Mail Service; South Dakota Department of Revenue",
      "link": ""
    },
    {
      "n": 15,
      "category": "The costs nobody mentions",
      "stat": "The real budget-killer is the surprise repair: one van-lifer paid about $3,500 for a rebuilt transmission, and annual maintenance realistically runs $1,000 to $5,000.",
      "detail": "A van is a house that also breaks down at highway speed. Experienced full-timers set aside $50 to $150 a month for routine maintenance and keep a separate $2,000 to $5,000 emergency fund on top of it, because the transmission or the engine does not care about your monthly average.",
      "source": "Documented builds (Abroad Reach, Fifty Grande); VanLifeEscape maintenance data",
      "link": ""
    },
    {
      "n": 16,
      "category": "How people actually afford it",
      "stat": "Remote work is the image, not the norm: in the most-cited survey only about 14 percent of van-lifers were remote workers and roughly 27 percent earned primarily from online work.",
      "detail": "The rest cobble together mixed income: entrepreneurs, seasonal jobs, odd jobs, savings, and part-time remote work. The survey of 725 van-lifers found 45 percent in an 'other' bucket, which is the honest picture of how the lifestyle actually gets funded.",
      "source": "Outbound Living Van Life Statistics survey",
      "link": ""
    },
    {
      "n": 17,
      "category": "How people actually afford it",
      "stat": "The $500-a-month van-life dream is a myth: realistic full-time spending is $1,000 to $3,000 a month once you count repairs and health insurance.",
      "detail": "The barebones budgets that go viral leave out the variable costs that actually get you: vehicle repairs, health insurance, and the months you drive a lot. Every honest long-term budget lands in four figures, and pretending otherwise is how people run out of money on the road.",
      "source": "RV Blogger via Yahoo Finance; Gnomad Home",
      "link": ""
    },
    {
      "n": 18,
      "category": "How people actually afford it",
      "stat": "Van life has a shelf life: the average stint is about 2.5 years, with a common burnout point around 18 months.",
      "detail": "The pattern repeats across the community: excitement for the first six months, practical challenges from six to eighteen, and many people reconsider around the year-and-a-half mark. The top reasons people quit are road fatigue, loneliness, and unexpected expenses, the same surprise costs this page is about.",
      "source": "Vanlife.uk and Parked in Paradise community data",
      "link": ""
    }
  ]
}
