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Price, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Price, Utah

Price sits in the heart of Carbon County, an hour and a half southeast of Provo on US-6, and it's the kind of town where most garages have a side gate, a gravel pad, and a power pedestal waiting for the toy hauler. RV parking isn't a luxury add-on here — it's a working feature tied to how people actually use their weekends. The San Rafael Swell, Joe's Valley, Nine Mile Canyon, and the Manti-La Sal high country are all within an hour, and locals routinely keep a travel trailer or fifth-wheel at the house between trips. Lot sizes help too: a lot of Price's established neighborhoods around Carbon High, Creekview, and the streets off Airport Road were platted with deep lots and alley access, so fitting a 30-foot rig down the side of the house is realistic in a way it isn't in Lehi or Herriman.

Listings with RV parking in Price range from older brick ramblers with a simple graveled pad and 30-amp plug to newer builds on the west side with poured concrete pads, full hookups, and detached shops tall enough to pull the rig inside. Pricing tends to track the rest of the Price market — generally affordable by Utah standards — with the biggest premiums attached to homes that include a heated shop or oversized garage. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

May 2026 · Price market

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

Full Price market report
Median sale
$267,100
8 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
43 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
90.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
83
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Price.

What counts as RV parking on a Price listing?

Most often it means a graveled or concrete pad alongside the house with a gate wide enough for a Class A or fifth-wheel, plus a 30- or 50-amp hookup. Some Carbon County properties go further with a covered RV port or a detached shop tall enough to pull the rig inside. Check listing photos for gate width and overhead clearance — power lines and low eaves are the usual problem spots.

Are there city rules in Price about parking an RV at your house?

Price City zoning generally allows RV storage on private residential lots as long as the rig is on an improved surface and not blocking sidewalks or sight lines at intersections. Lots in the county outside city limits have even fewer restrictions. If you're buying in an HOA-governed subdivision (less common here than along the Wasatch Front), read the CC&Rs before you close.

Why is RV parking such a common feature in Price?

Price sits at the doorstep of the San Rafael Swell, Nine Mile Canyon, Joe's Valley, and the Manti-La Sal range, so a lot of locals own toy haulers, side-by-sides, and travel trailers. Older lots platted in the 60s and 70s tend to be deep with alley access or wide side yards, which makes adding a pad straightforward. Builders in newer pockets off Airport Road and Westwood often include RV pads as a standard feature.

Do homes with RV parking sell at a premium in Price?

The premium is modest compared with Wasatch Front markets — usually a few thousand dollars rather than tens of thousands — because lot sizes here are already generous. The bigger price jump comes when the property includes a heated shop or detached garage tall enough to store the RV indoors, which can add $20,000–$40,000 depending on size and finish.

Can I add RV parking to a Price home that doesn't have it?

Often yes. Many homes in the older grid neighborhoods around Carbon High and Creekview have side-yard access wide enough for a gravel or concrete pad. The main costs are the gate, the pad itself, and running a dedicated 30/50-amp circuit. Get the lot surveyed first if the fence line is in question — older Price lot lines occasionally drift from the deed.

What should I inspect on a property where the RV has been parked for years?

Look at the pad surface for cracking or settling under the jack points, check for oil staining, and confirm the electrical hookup was permitted. If there's a sewer dump cleanout, ask when it was last serviced. On gravel pads, weed barrier and drainage matter — Price gets short, intense summer storms that wash out poorly graded surfaces.

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