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Santaquin, Utah

Homes with RV Garages for Sale in Santaquin, Utah

Santaquin sits at the south end of Utah County where the valley narrows against the Wasatch, and that geography makes it a launch point for the kind of recreation that requires hauling equipment. Between the sand dunes at Little Sahara less than an hour south, Utah Lake to the north, and canyon roads leading toward Nephi, a lot of Santaquin households own a toy hauler, boat, or side-by-side trailer that can't just sit in a driveway year-round. Builders in newer subdivisions like Painted Hills and Prometheus Vista have responded with tall-door RV garages, often 14 to 16 feet high with extra depth to fit a full-size fifth wheel plus a truck. Older properties on the acreage lots east of Main Street sometimes have detached shops that owners have converted or added RV bays to over the years.

Price-wise, an RV garage typically adds anywhere from $20,000 to $50,000 over a comparable home without one, depending on square footage, insulation, and whether it includes a mezzanine or bathroom. Because Santaquin still has newer construction underway, buyers here have a real shot at choosing finish options on an RV bay rather than retrofitting an older garage — something that's much harder to find in built-out cities like Payson or Spanish Fork. Winters bring enough snow that a heated or at least insulated bay matters if you want to work on equipment in January. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Santaquin market

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

Full Santaquin market report
Median sale
$451,350
17 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
18 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
165
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv garages in Santaquin.

How tall does an RV garage door need to be in Santaquin?

Most RV bays here run 14 feet, which handles a typical travel trailer or toy hauler, but if you own a tall fifth wheel or a Class A motorhome look for 16-foot doors. A handful of newer builds in Painted Hills were framed specifically to clear taller units, so check the listing details or ask the builder rep rather than assuming.

Are RV garages in Santaquin insulated and heated?

It varies a lot by build. Production homes from the last few years often include insulated walls and a garage heater as a standard or upgrade option, while older detached shops converted into RV space may just be a metal building with no climate control. Given Santaquin's cold, snowy winters, it's worth asking specifically whether the bay is finished or just framed.

How much more does a home with an RV garage cost in Santaquin compared to one without?

Expect a premium in the $20,000 to $50,000 range depending on the size of the bay, ceiling height, and any added plumbing or electrical. Homes with a full separate RV structure on acreage lots east of town tend to sit at the higher end of that range.

Do RV garage homes in Santaquin come with extra parking pad space or just the garage?

Many newer subdivisions pair the RV bay with a concrete parking pad alongside the house so you can pull the trailer straight in without maneuvering through a yard. On older acreage properties this is less standardized, so gravel or dirt pull-through areas are common instead.

Is Santaquin a good fit if I want land for a shop plus an RV garage?

Yes — the east side of town toward the foothills still has larger lots, some over an acre, where owners have room for a house, a detached shop, and RV parking without HOA restrictions. Newer platted subdivisions closer to the freeway tend to have smaller lots and HOA rules that limit outdoor RV storage, so the garage becomes more essential there.

Are there HOA rules in Santaquin that restrict parking an RV outside even if the home has a garage?

Several of the newer planned communities do restrict visible RV parking on driveways or streets, which is exactly why the built-in garage bay matters so much to resale value in those neighborhoods. Older parts of town and county-adjacent lots generally have fewer restrictions, so it's worth checking the specific HOA documents before assuming you can store equipment outside.