Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Perry, Utah
Perry sits just south of Brigham City along the I-15 corridor, where Box Elder County opens up into wider lots, agricultural zoning holdovers, and the kind of side-yard space that's getting harder to find further south in Davis and Weber counties. That extra elbow room is exactly why RV parking is a practical, common ask here. Many homes built in the Three Mile Creek area, along 1100 West, and in the newer subdivisions off Highway 89 were designed with deep driveways, drive-through gates, or dedicated concrete pads sized for a Class A motorhome, a fifth-wheel, or a boat headed to Willard Bay. With Willard Bay State Park about ten minutes south and the Bear River access points just up the road, recreational vehicles are part of daily life, not a luxury problem.
Buyers shopping Perry for RV-friendly homes typically look at three things: gate width (12 feet is the working minimum for most rigs), pad length and whether it runs past the back fence line, and 30/50-amp hookups with a sewer cleanout. Older homes on quarter-acre-plus lots often have the space but need the hookups added; newer builds in places like Perry Park or near the Perry Canal frequently include the infrastructure from day one. HOA rules vary by subdivision — some Perry neighborhoods have none at all, others restrict visible RV storage — so it pays to read the CC&Rs before writing an offer. Browse the active Perry listings below to see which homes currently have the parking setup you need.
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How wide does a gate or side yard need to be to fit an RV in Perry? ▾
Twelve feet of clear opening is the practical minimum for most travel trailers and Class C motorhomes. Class A coaches and wider fifth-wheels do better with 14 feet. When touring a home, measure between the actual posts or fence boards, not the listed lot line — slope, overhanging eaves, and AC condensers all eat into usable width.
Do Perry HOAs allow RV parking on the property? ▾
It depends entirely on the subdivision. Several of the older neighborhoods west of Highway 89 have no HOA at all, which is why they're popular with RV owners. Newer planned communities sometimes restrict RVs to behind a fence line or prohibit long-term visible storage, so always pull the CC&Rs during your due diligence period.
Is it common for Perry homes to have 30/50-amp RV hookups already installed? ▾
More common than in most Wasatch Front cities, but still not universal. Homes marketed specifically as RV-friendly often include a 50-amp pedestal, water spigot, and sewer cleanout near the pad. Older homes may only have the concrete and require an electrician to run a dedicated circuit from the main panel — budget roughly $800 to $2,000 depending on panel capacity and trench distance.
How does Perry compare to Brigham City or Willard for RV parking options? ▾
Perry generally offers larger lots than Brigham City's older grid neighborhoods and more inventory than tiny Willard. Lot sizes of a quarter acre to a full acre are routine, and the flat topography makes drive-through access easier than in benchland neighborhoods to the east. Pricing tends to run slightly below comparable Brigham City homes.
Can I park an RV in the front driveway in Perry? ▾
Perry City's ordinances generally allow RV parking on a paved surface on your own property, but specific setback and time-limit rules apply, and any HOA can be stricter than the city. Check current Perry City code and the subdivision rules before assuming front-driveway storage is fine long-term.
What price range should I expect for a Perry home with real RV parking? ▾
Entry-level homes with a usable side pad and gate access typically start in the mid $400Ks, with most well-equipped properties — paved pad, hookups, drive-through access — landing in the $500K to $700K range. Acreage properties with shop space for indoor RV storage push higher. Inventory turns quickly in spring, so the active list below is the most accurate snapshot.