Motorhomes and RVs are difficult to sell privately — the size, age, and inspection complexity drive most buyers away. We buy Class A, B, and C motorhomes along with travel trailers and camper vans in any condition, running or not. Logistics handled, cash paid, no stressful private sale negotiations.

Why Motorhomes Are Hard to Sell Privately
A 30-foot Class A motorhome is intimidating to private buyers — they need a valid Class B or higher licence, towing capability, storage space, and confidence to inspect a large vehicle for roof leaks, slide-out failures, electrical faults, and generator problems. Most experienced RV buyers negotiate hard on any deficiency they find. We assess, quote, and remove without the inspection-and-negotiation dynamic — even if the unit doesn't run, has roof damage, or has been in a storage facility for years. The size and complexity that make motorhomes hard to sell privately don't affect our ability to remove them.
What We Pay for Motorhomes and RVs in BC
Motorhome pricing varies more than any other vehicle category. A functional Class B camper van in reasonable condition may return $3,000–$8,000. A non-running Class A diesel pusher might bring $1,000–$3,500 for parts and scrap — the diesel drivetrain and large steel frame still carry significant value. Travel trailers and fifth wheels lack a drivetrain and are priced more on body integrity, appliance function, and structural condition. Regardless of class, the fastest path to a realistic number is a direct call with the year, make, model, length, and a brief description of its current condition.


