How Much Does It Cost To Live In An Airstream Van?

Sep. 28 2021 Airstream travels By Julie

One of the big questions about living in an Airstream van is, “How much does it cost?”

When people researching motorhome living, this was one of their biggest concerns. Would they be able to afford it? Would they really end up saving money over living in a flat? But when you want to travel in a big Airstream RV and stayed in parks, the budget would be much higher than you expected. So, the answer to the question is, the full-time road living is costly, well it ranges greatly.


There can be some fixed expenses when traveling, which is an amazing advantage as it gives the chance to spend a little or as much as you desire. Some months you should focus on saving and spending less. Other months you get ready to take tours, go to parties, drive across several states, and stay at RV parks. The cost of RV living depends on how you decide to travel; the kind of the Airstream Van, new vs. used, etc., will affect your overall budget of an Airstream van. Per month RV life cost will be between 2000 dollars to 4000 dollars.

Nightly “Rent”


When you decide to stay in a park, living in nature, or camped in a parking lot, every night, you require to discover a place to park the Airstream van and spend the night. Depending on your lifestyle and travel preferences, this can be one of your largest or smallest expenses. If you decide to spend the night in RV parks, for a night, the prices range from 15 dollars up to over 100 dollars. These prices depend on the facilities as well as the location at the RV Park. You probably be able to get a weekly or monthly rate if you stay for a more extended period. The monthly rate will be approximately 750 dollars it means that 60 dollars per night.


When you pay monthly, you can save your money. You can also discover Airstream RV parks in rural locations for even low-priced monthly rates. You can also use discount clubs like Passport America to get nightly discounts. You will save 50% off specific campsites with their membership card. Several National Forests and BLM areas have free dissipated camping. You can use some different apps to discover these places and spend most of your time there.


Monthly Payment


If you can travel debt-free or buy your Airstream van in cash, that’s good! Otherwise, there are payment options out there to buy you an Airstream 24x or a vehicle. You should purchase your travel trailer in case it would be best for you. Make sure to include any monthly payment into your budget. You must keep in mind the monthly budget. In Tennessee and Mississippi, you can call RV dealers in case of any problem. They will properly guide you and treat you like family.


Registration and insurance


For both your Airstream van as well as any vehicle you may bring along, you will require to pay for registration and insurance. There are different costs and requirements in every state. Few states even charge an annual vehicle tax which would need to be taken into account. Regarding insurance, If you live full-time in an Airstream Bambi, it may be best to look for a “full-timer” insurance package. A full-time insurance package provides you additional reports on the occasion someone is injured near your Airstream van.


Maintenance and Repair – Airstream RV


Each of your RV will have a regular maintenance schedule. The maintenance cost will come up, whether repacking the wheel bearings on the Airstream van or oil changes on the RV. Delightfully, each RV has a maintenance schedule connected with it, so you can also add the maintenance cost to your budget list. You never know when you should repair your RV or how much it will cost. It is best to a specific amount for “repairs.” You should include 200 dollars for repairs of your RV in the budget list. You must take some extra money which you can use in case of emergency.


Utilities, And Healthcare Budget 


Propane costs will range greatly depends on your Airstream van. The other expense that comes with boondocking is paying for RV dumps. Don’t forget to construct the price of your monthly cell phone bill in your list if you plan to travel near big cities. You will surely want to think about the price of tolls. Don’t forget to build the cost of your monthly food bill in your budget, pet’s food, groceries, restaurants bills, etc.; since you are traveling, set some tours and events into your budget list.


Keep some money for shopping in case of emergency. You should keep a handsome amount for healthcare. For doctor’s appointments, you should keep cash while you are in an RV. Don’t forget to take monthly prescriptions or vitamins that you regularly take. You never know when an unexpected healthcare bill will come up, you should keep some extra amount you can use in case of emergency. You can contact the best Airstream dealers in case of emergency in the state of America, such as Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, and Arkansas.