Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Orem, Utah
Orem sits in the heart of Utah County, ten minutes from Provo Canyon and an hour from the Uinta trailheads, so it's no surprise that a big chunk of local buyers want a place to keep a travel trailer, fifth-wheel, or boat at home rather than paying $80–$150 a month at a storage yard. RV parking in Orem usually means one of three things: a wide concrete pad running alongside the garage, a deep driveway with a 12-foot gate into the back yard, or a detached RV garage with a tall door (think 13–14 feet of clearance for a Class A). Older neighborhoods near Cherry Hill, Sharon Park, and west Orem off 800 South tend to have the larger flat lots that accommodate side parking, while newer pockets near Suncrest and the foothills sometimes include purpose-built RV bays.
Before you fall for a listing, check Orem City's zoning rules — recreational vehicles generally need to be parked on an improved surface (concrete, asphalt, or pavers), set back from the front property line, and screened from the street in some zones. HOA-governed subdivisions in east Orem near the bench can be stricter than the city baseline, so read the CC&Rs carefully. Lot width, gate access, and overhead power lines are the three things most buyers forget to measure until move-in day. Browse the active listings below to see which Orem homes currently have the parking setup you need.
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Common questions
About homes with rv parking in Orem.
What counts as RV parking on an Orem MLS listing? ▾
Listing agents use the term loosely. It can mean a dedicated concrete pad beside the home, a gated side yard wide enough for a trailer, or a full RV garage with a tall door. Always look at the photos and lot dimensions, and confirm the gate width and any overhead obstructions before writing an offer.
Does Orem City allow you to park an RV in your driveway? ▾
Yes, with conditions. Orem's ordinance requires RVs to sit on a hard, improved surface and meet setback rules, and some zones require screening from the public street. Parking on grass or dirt is not permitted, and long-term street parking is restricted. Check with Orem Community Development before assuming a given setup is compliant.
Which Orem neighborhoods are easiest for RV owners? ▾
West Orem and the older sections off 800 South, 400 North, and Geneva Road tend to have wider lots and fewer HOAs, which makes side-yard RV parking practical. Hillside neighborhoods on the east bench often have tighter lots, steeper driveways, and active HOAs that limit visible RV storage.
How much does a home with RV parking cost compared to one without in Orem? ▾
The premium is usually tied to lot size rather than the pad itself. Expect to pay $15,000–$50,000 more for a comparable home on a lot wide enough to accommodate side RV access, and considerably more if the property includes a detached RV garage with 13-plus feet of clearance.
Can I add RV parking to an Orem home that doesn't have it? ▾
Often yes, if the lot is wide enough and you can pour a compliant pad with proper setbacks. You'll typically need a building permit for the concrete work and possibly a fence or gate modification. Corner lots and properties on cul-de-sacs tend to have the most flexibility.
Are HOAs in Orem strict about visible RVs? ▾
It varies widely. Many of Orem's older neighborhoods have no HOA at all, while newer subdivisions — particularly on the east bench and near Suncrest — often prohibit RVs from being parked in driveways or visible from the street for more than 24–48 hours. Always pull the CC&Rs during your due diligence period.