One of the reasons Boho Life converts vans are as rentals for people wanting to try out #vanlife for a bit or who just want to travel. But before the vans get too many miles, they put the rentals up for sale! It’s a great way to get a professionally-converted van for less.
The Knight is the most recent Boho Van for sale for $87,500. It features an all-pine interior with a fixed bed, a wide-open garage, a swivel seat, and an amazing solar setup. Take a look!
This is a 2000 Dodge Ram 350 with just 68,000 miles on it and it has recently been converted into a camper van.
It’s for sale out of Grafton, North Dakota for $9,000. It’s a 2WD van with a clean title, automatic transmission, gas engine, and was converted in 2020, according to the listing on Van Life Trader. What do you think? Is it a pretty good deal for a van in 2021? Seems like it to me so I thought I would re-share.
Emma was looking for complete and total freedom, as well as a way to live more sustainably and create less waste. Vanlife seemed like the perfect lifestyle for her, so she bought a camper van and gutted it, spending a year making it into her home.
Originally from Connecticut, Emma has taken the van cross-country and is enjoying her nomadic lifestyle (although COVID-19 has, unsurprisingly, put a wrench in her travel plans and reduced the number of showers she gets!). Check out the awesome video tour from Allison over at Tiny Home Tours. You can follow Emma’s travels on Instagram here.
This is the story of Gretchen’s stealth camper van conversion. She bought a van, moved in with her two Scotties (named Flanagan and Campbell), and then eventually had it insulated and converted by purchasing a kit from a company in Colorado that specializes in van conversions! So here’s how it all went down.
I (and my two scotties, Flanagan and Campbell) set off from Seattle to Colorado Springs in mid-October to have the kit installed at Wayfarer vans.
This is a high top camper van conversion tiny house that’s for sale for $7100 in the Sarasota, Florida area.
Well kept, mechanically sound, new air compressor. Motor is a 318, strong engine. Fits in average size parking spot. Clean Carfax report and available upon request.
Enjoy!
High Top Camper Van Converted into Tiny House/Motorhome For Sale in the Sarasota, Florida Area for $7100
The seller’s grandpa bought the van and converted it shortly after his wife passed away. He used it to travel with his dog. Now his grandson is helping him sell it because he recently built a house and no longer uses it. Take the full tour, learn more about it below, and let us know what you think of it in the comments. Would you travel around the country in a vehicle like this?
We’ve seen tons of van conversions, but the Nevis van conversion from Brown Bird and Company has some truly one-of-a-kind features. The L-shaped couch really stands out, and there’s a wet bath partitioning off the double bed in the back of the conversion.
Unlike most conversions, the kitchen is in the front of the van across the cab. This makes the inside of the van feel particularly wide open! We got to interview Laura, one of the three masterminds of the company, below, so don’t miss that.
While plenty of people don’t want an indoor bathroom in their van conversion, it’s refreshing to see options for those people who need a daily shower! The Louise is a fancy conversion with a faux marble backsplash, shower room, and well-appointed kitchen.
The dinette has seating for two and there are plenty of upper cabinets with rounded bottoms to prevent bumping your head. Oh and the flip-up countertop near the sliding door is perfect for maximizing prep space. What do you think of this beauty?
There’s tiny. And then there’s tiny. Nici & Max are the proud owners of one of an itty bitty camper van that they’ve beautifully and creatively converted into a tiny house with everything they need. Believe it or not, it has two living room configurations, in addition to its bedroom set-up.
The couple loved going camping together, but were annoyed by all the time it took to set up their campsite — and sleeping on the ground was less than ideal. A van made camping accessible — and fun — for them. They’ve traveled throughout Europe and are really living the dream. What do you think?