Homes with RV Garages for Sale in Payson, Utah
Payson sits at the south end of Utah County where lots run bigger and the toy-hauler lifestyle is baked into the culture. Between Payson Canyon, the Sevier Desert dune fields near Little Sahara, and quick access to I-15 for runs to Sand Hollow or the Uintas, it's no surprise that homes with RV garages move fast here. Builders in newer subdivisions off 1200 East and in the Brookhaven and Colony areas have caught on, framing 14-16 foot doors and 40-50 foot deep bays into floor plans rather than treating them as an afterthought. Older Payson properties on larger half-acre-plus lots often have detached shop buildings retrofitted with taller doors, which can be a more affordable way into the same lifestyle.
What separates a real RV garage from a glorified three-car garage is height clearance, depth, and power. Buyers should expect to see 14-foot doors as the minimum for a Class A or fifth-wheel with roof AC units, plus a floor drain, epoxy or sealed concrete, and a 30 or 50-amp RV outlet already run. Some Payson listings pair the garage with a small attached apartment or bathroom, useful for washing up after canyon trips or housing a renter. Because Payson's lot sizes and setback rules vary block to block, confirming HOA rules on RV parking and garage use matters as much as the square footage itself. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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How big does an RV garage need to be in Payson to fit a typical toy hauler or fifth wheel? ▾
Most buyers look for at least a 14-foot door height and 40 feet of depth to clear roof AC units and slide-outs. Some newer builds in Payson go up to 16-foot doors and 50-foot bays to handle Class A motorhomes with room left over for a workbench or extra toys.
Are RV garages more common in certain Payson neighborhoods? ▾
Newer developments south and east of downtown, including areas near Brookhaven and the foothill lots toward Payson Canyon, tend to have purpose-built RV garages because builders designed around the demand. Older parts of town closer to Main Street more often have detached shops that owners retrofitted with taller doors rather than garages built for RVs from the start.
Do Payson HOAs restrict RV parking even if the home has a garage? ▾
Some newer subdivisions do have HOA rules limiting exterior RV storage or requiring the RV to be garaged rather than parked on a pad, which is actually part of why enclosed RV garages carry a premium there. Always pull the CC&Rs before assuming you can park a trailer outside even with a garage on the lot.
What's the price difference between a home with an RV garage and a standard three-car garage home in Payson? ▾
Expect a premium in the range of $20,000 to $60,000 depending on lot size, garage depth, and whether there's finished living space above or attached. A detached shop retrofitted with a tall door on an older Payson property can sometimes be a cheaper path to the same functionality than a newer home with an attached RV bay.
Is a concrete pad and hookups included, or will I need to add power and water myself? ▾
It varies a lot by listing. Many purpose-built RV garages already include a 30 or 50-amp outlet, floor drain, and sometimes a utility sink, but older retrofitted shops may only have the tall door and bare concrete. Check the listing details or ask your agent to confirm before assuming full hookups are in place.
Can I finance a home with an RV garage the same way as any other Payson property? ▾
Yes, conventional and FHA loans treat an attached RV garage as part of the home's square footage and don't require special financing, though appraisers will look closely at how the space is finished and whether it's heated or insulated. A detached shop on the same lot may be valued differently, so it's worth discussing with your lender early in the process.