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Sandy, Utah

Homes with RV Garages for Sale in Sandy, Utah

Sandy sits at the base of the Wasatch Mountains in the southern Salt Lake Valley, roughly 20 miles from Salt Lake City International Airport, and it has long attracted buyers who treat outdoor recreation as a lifestyle — not a weekend hobby. That means trailers, fifth wheels, Class A motorhomes, ATVs, and boat storage are genuine day-to-day concerns for a significant slice of the local market. Homes with RV garages in Sandy carry real practical value: the city's proximity to Big Cottonwood Canyon, Little Cottonwood Canyon, and the Bonneville Shoreline Trail means gear-heavy households are heading out constantly, and having the rig parked at home — rather than in a paid storage facility averaging $150–$300 per month in the Salt Lake metro — pays for itself faster than most buyers expect. Sandy's residential streets are governed by HOA rules that vary widely by subdivision, so an attached or detached RV garage that's already permitted and built is worth more than the square footage alone suggests.

RV garages in Sandy typically run 14 feet tall and 40–50 feet deep, though some custom builds push deeper to accommodate full Class A coaches. These spaces frequently double as workshop bays, home gyms, or extra storage — which matters in a market where finished square footage in Sandy has been hovering in the $250–$320 per square foot range depending on the neighborhood and condition. Communities like Dimple Dell, Crescent, and South Towne adjacent areas have seen these purpose-built homes trade at a meaningful premium over comparable properties without oversized garages. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available in Sandy's RV-garage segment.

June 2026 · Sandy market

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

Full Sandy market report
Median sale
$669,900
59 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
322
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv garages in Sandy.

What door dimensions should I look for to fit a full-size RV?

A 40-foot Class A motorhome typically needs at least a 14-foot-tall door and 45 feet of interior depth with the slides cleared. For a fifth wheel or Class C, 12 feet tall and 35 feet deep usually works. Many Sandy listings advertise 'RV garage' for 10-foot doors that really only fit a travel trailer, so confirm exact measurements before writing an offer.

Do Sandy HOAs allow RVs parked outside if I don't have a garage?

Most established Sandy HOAs — including the majority on the east bench — prohibit RVs, boats, and trailers from being parked in driveways or on the street for more than 24 to 72 hours. Some older neighborhoods west of 700 East and unincorporated pockets near White City are more lenient, but enclosed storage is the safest long-term answer in Sandy.

Which Sandy neighborhoods have the most RV-garage homes?

Pepperwood, Hidden Valley, the upper bench above 2000 East, and newer builds in the Dimple Dell area have the highest concentration of homes built with dedicated RV bays. You'll also find them scattered through Granite and the larger lots in Alta View where owners added detached shops.

What's the typical price premium for an RV garage in Sandy?

Expect roughly $40,000 to $90,000 over a comparable home without RV storage, depending on door height, depth, and whether the bay is heated. Custom east-bench homes with insulated, climate-controlled RV garages and 220V hookups push that premium higher because the build cost is substantial.

Are RV garages insulated and heated in most Sandy homes?

On the east bench and in newer construction, yes — insulated walls, a gas heater, and a floor drain are common because winter temperatures regularly drop into the teens. Older detached RV shops in west Sandy are often uninsulated, so factor in upgrade costs if you plan to work on vehicles year-round.

Can I add an RV garage to a Sandy home that doesn't have one?

Sandy City requires a building permit, setback compliance, and HOA approval where applicable. Lots under a quarter acre rarely have room for a code-compliant addition, but larger parcels in Hidden Valley, Granite, and parts of the east bench often do. Plan on $80,000 to $200,000 for a quality attached or detached build depending on size and finish.