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Eagle Mountain, Utah

Homes with RV Garages for Sale in Eagle Mountain, Utah

Eagle Mountain has become one of the more practical places along the Wasatch Front to own an RV garage, mostly because lot sizes here still allow it. Builders in communities like Silver Lake, SkyRidge, Overland, and the Ranches routinely deliver third- and fourth-bay garages with 14-foot doors, 30+ feet of depth, and ceilings tall enough to clear a Class A motorhome or a wakeboat on a tandem trailer. With Utah Lake fifteen minutes north and the Pony Express OHV trail running right out the back door of town, a lot of buyers here actually use the space — side-by-sides, dirt bikes, boats, fifth wheels, and toy haulers all live in these garages year-round. Compared to Lehi or Saratoga Springs, Eagle Mountain's larger parcels (quarter-acre and up is common) make oversized garages financially feasible without pushing prices into the luxury tier.

Expect most RV-garage homes in Eagle Mountain to fall in the mid-$600s to low-$900s range depending on finish level, lot size, and whether the bay is heated and plumbed. Newer construction off Pony Express Parkway tends to carry insulated doors, epoxy floors, and 240V outlets standard, while older Ranches-area homes sometimes have detached or tandem setups at lower price points. HOAs vary block to block — some allow RV parking on the pad, others require everything behind a door — so the garage itself is often the deciding factor. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

May 2026 · Eagle Mountain market

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

Full Eagle Mountain market report
Median sale
$513,734
108 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
25 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
523
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv garages in Eagle Mountain.

What size RV garage should I look for in Eagle Mountain listings?

For a Class A motorhome or a tall fifth wheel, target a door at least 14 feet high and 12 feet wide, with interior depth of 35-40 feet. Class C rigs and most toy haulers fit comfortably in a 12x40 bay. Many newer Eagle Mountain builds spec 14x14 doors, but always confirm interior length — some listed 'RV bays' are really tall third bays under 30 feet deep.

Do Eagle Mountain HOAs restrict RV use even if the home has an RV garage?

Some do. Communities like SkyRidge and parts of Silver Lake require the RV to be stored inside the garage rather than on a side pad or driveway, and a few restrict how long you can park it out front while loading. The Ranches is generally more permissive. Always pull the CC&Rs before writing an offer if RV access matters to you.

Are RV garages typically heated and plumbed in Eagle Mountain?

It varies. Newer homes in Overland and SkyRidge often include a gas heater, floor drain, and hose bib in the RV bay as a builder option. Resale homes from the 2010s frequently have the structure but no heat or water hookup — adding those later runs roughly $3,000-$8,000 depending on whether the slab needs cutting.

What's the price premium for an RV garage in Eagle Mountain?

Generally $40,000-$80,000 over a comparable home with a standard three-car garage, depending on bay size and finishes. A fully finished, heated, plumbed RV garage on a flat quarter-acre lot is closer to the top of that range. Detached RV garages on larger Ranches lots sometimes price differently because they affect the total footprint.

Can I park a boat or trailer outside instead of using the garage bay?

Depends entirely on the HOA. Eagle Mountain city code allows RV and trailer parking on private property with some setback rules, but individual subdivisions override that with stricter language. If you want flexibility, look at unincorporated-feeling pockets of the Ranches or homes on larger lots where outdoor storage is specifically permitted in the CC&Rs.

How close are Eagle Mountain RV-garage homes to actual riding and boating?

Five Mile Pass and the Pony Express OHV system are 10-20 minutes southwest — many owners ride straight from the garage on the right roads. Utah Lake boat ramps at Lincoln Beach and Saratoga Springs are 15-25 minutes north. For bigger trips, I-15 access via Redwood Road or Pioneer Crossing puts you on the freeway in about 20 minutes.