1. Start with a Catchy Title
Your title is the first thing potential buyers see. Make it specific and enticing. Include the year, make, model, and a standout feature. For more information please visit rvpostings
Example:
2019 Winnebago Minnie Plus 27BHSS – Bunkhouse, Outdoor Kitchen, Like New!
2. Include High-Quality Photos
Photos are often more persuasive than text. Include:
- Exterior shots (front, side, back, roof)
- Interior shots (kitchen, sleeping areas, bathroom, storage)
- Special features (solar panels, slide-outs, etc.)
- Clean, well-lit, clutter-free images
💡Tip: Use landscape orientation and take photos during the daytime.
3. Start with a Compelling Introduction
Briefly describe the RV and why you’re selling. Highlight its top features.
Example:
“This 2019 Winnebago Minnie Plus is the perfect family RV with a spacious bunkhouse, an outdoor kitchen, and all the comforts of home. Lovingly maintained and ready for your next adventure!”
4. Detail the Key Specs
Use bullet points for easy scanning. Include:
- Year, Make, Model
- Length & Weight
- Engine type (for motorhomes)
- Sleeping capacity
- Slide-outs
- Mileage (if applicable)
- Fuel type
- Towing capacity
- Condition (any recent upgrades or repairs)
5. Highlight Special Features and Upgrades
Stand out by showcasing what makes your RV unique:
- Solar panels
- Generator
- Backup camera
- Upgraded mattress
- Smart TV
- Outdoor shower
- New tires or batteries
6. Be Honest About Condition
If there are minor issues, mention them briefly. Buyers appreciate transparency and are more likely to trust you.
Example:
“One small scratch on the rear bumper (pictured), otherwise in excellent condition.”
7. Include Usage History
Mention how often the RV was used, where it was stored, and how it was maintained.
Example:
“Used for summer trips only, stored under cover, professionally winterized every year.”
8. List What’s Included
Specify what comes with the RV:
- Hoses, leveling blocks
- Kitchen supplies
- Awning, bike rack
- Owner’s manual
9. Price It Competitively
Research similar models on RVTrader, Facebook Marketplace, etc. and price accordingly. Mention if the price is negotiable.
Example:
“Asking $29,500 OBO – Priced to sell!”
10. End with a Clear Call to Action
Tell buyers what to do next.
Example:
“Serious inquiries only, please. Call or text John at (555) 123-4567 to schedule a viewing or ask questions. Title in hand, ready to go!”
Bonus Tips
- Use Keywords buyers search for (e.g., “bunkhouse RV,” “solar-ready camper”)
- Post in the right places: RVTrader, Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, local classifieds
- Respond quickly to inquiries and be ready with documentation

