Forget million-dollar mortgages – an Aussie caravan giant has just outpriced China in the race to deliver affordable homes on wheels.
Crusader Caravans has launched a new brand, Dreamhaven, with locally made vans starting at just $68,990 – undercutting LDV’s Chinese-built Deliver 9 campervan, which grabbed headlines last month at $89,990 drive-away.
The move comes as house prices skyrocket to new heights. Fresh Ray White data shows national values have jumped 8.9 per cent in 2025 to $970,000, with analysts warning the market is on track for double-digit growth by Christmas.
In Sydney alone, that could mean a staggering $67,500 surge in just three months.
For many Australians, the numbers are crushing.
A caravan, once seen as a holiday luxury, is now being touted as one of the few affordable “housing” options left.
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The Dreamhaven 15 series could be yours for as little as $250 a week.
The budget caravan is ideal for singles or couples.
The studio-style setup includes a dining area overlooking a compact kitchen.
A consumer survey by money.com.au shows growing numbers of Aussies would seriously consider caravan living – either temporarily or permanently – just to stay afloat.
Crusader founder Serge Valentino said Dreamhaven was designed to fill that gap.
“We saw a real opportunity to create Aussie-made caravans that are both high-quality and affordable,” he said.
“The Dreamhaven range reflects our belief that caravanning should be simple, practical and accessible by more Australians,”
“Dreamhaven delivers a simple range of high-quality full composite caravans, created for buyers seeking a straightforward and well-priced option. We’re talking darn good caravans at a darn good price.”
The bathroom is small but comes with everything you need.
Best of all, you can pull up your home on wheels anywhere you like.
Dreamhaven also offers more family-friendly caravans – but as the size goes up, so does the price.
The vans – which can be financed for about $250 a week – come in 10 models, including rugged off-road options for those who want to take the van life beyond the bitumen.
By comparison, the average weekly Australian mortgage repayment varies between $493 to over $1100 depending on location.
Each off-road home comes with a kitchen, including a fridge and oven, cupboard space, a dining table and seating, and a small bathroom with a toilet.
Depending on the model, vans either sleep a couple or a young family.
Unlike Chinese imports, every Dreamhaven is built at Crusader’s award-winning Victorian plant using its trademark composite construction.
“We don’t just assemble caravans – we manufacture them, and that makes a big difference,” Mr Valentino said.
“By backing local businesses, we’re not only keeping quality high but also creating jobs in the community. It means we can support Australians in the same way they support us, and we wouldn’t have it any other way.”