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Centerville, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Centerville, Utah

Centerville sits right in the middle of south Davis County, 15 minutes north of downtown Salt Lake and a straight shot up I-15 to Ogden. It's a town built for people who actually use their toys — proximity to the Great Salt Lake marinas, Antelope Island, the Uintas, and Bear Lake makes a home with real RV parking genuinely practical here, not just a nice-to-have. Buyers searching this filter are usually looking for a concrete pad down the side yard with a tall gate, a third garage bay deep enough for a fifth-wheel, or a back-lot setup with 30-amp power and a dump cleanout. The east-bench subdivisions above Main Street tend to have the wider lots that make this work.

Centerville City does regulate recreational vehicle storage — RVs need to sit on an improved surface, can't block the public right-of-way, and have setback rules from the front property line. Some of the newer HOAs on the bench also prohibit visible RV storage entirely, so reading the CC&Rs before writing an offer matters more here than in most Davis County cities. Lots in the older grid west of Main Street are often deep enough to retrofit a pad if the current owner hasn't already. Listings below are filtered to homes the seller has flagged as having RV parking or a deep third bay — scroll through what's active right now to see which neighborhoods have inventory this week.

May 2026 · Centerville market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Centerville right now.

Full Centerville market report
Median sale
$430,000
9 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
5 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
52
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Centerville.

What counts as RV parking on a Centerville listing?

Most listings flag RV parking when there's a dedicated pad, an extended driveway behind a gate, or a deep third bay in the garage. In Centerville, a true RV setup usually means a 12-foot-wide concrete pad running down the side of the house with a gate tall enough to clear a Class A motorhome. Always check the actual width and gate clearance — some older homes off Main Street list 'RV parking' but only fit a small trailer.

Does Centerville City restrict where I can park an RV on my lot?

Yes. Centerville's ordinance generally requires RVs, boats, and trailers to be parked on an improved surface (concrete, asphalt, or pavers) and set back from the front property line. Parking on the grass or in the front yard isn't allowed long-term. Check current code with the city before closing if the listing shows an RV on gravel or dirt.

Which Centerville neighborhoods tend to have RV parking?

The newer subdivisions on the east bench above 400 East — particularly homes built in the 1990s and 2000s near Centerville Canyon and Deuel Creek — were platted with wider lots that accommodate RV pads. Older homes west of Main Street and closer to Legacy Parkway sometimes have deep lots that owners have retrofitted with side-yard parking.

How close are RV-friendly homes to boating and camping destinations?

That's a big reason RV parking matters here. Centerville sits 10 minutes from the Bountiful boat ramp on the Great Salt Lake, about 45 minutes to Echo Reservoir, and roughly 90 minutes to Bear Lake. Antelope Island and the Weber River are even closer. Easy I-15 access makes pulling a trailer out on Friday afternoon realistic.

Will HOAs in Centerville let me keep an RV parked at the house?

It depends on the subdivision. Several of the planned communities on the east bench have CC&Rs that prohibit visible RV storage, while most of the older non-HOA streets have no such rule beyond city code. Pull the HOA documents during your due diligence — this is the number one surprise buyers hit after closing.

What's the price difference for a home with RV parking here?

Comparable homes with a proper RV pad and gated access typically sell for $15,000–$40,000 more than the same floor plan without one, depending on whether it's a simple side pad or a full hookup with 30/50-amp power and a sewer cleanout. Homes with an RV garage bay run higher and are rare in Centerville.