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Syracuse, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Syracuse, Utah

Syracuse sits on the west side of Davis County between Antelope Island and the Layton border, and it's one of the few Wasatch Front cities where RV parking is still a realistic expectation rather than a luxury. A lot of the housing stock was built on the old farm parcels off 2000 West, 1000 West, and Bluff Road, which means quarter-acre and third-acre lots with room for a side gate, a concrete pad, and a 30- or 50-amp hookup. Newer subdivisions like Jensen Farms, Bluff Ridge, and the developments near Anchor Pointe Marina have continued the pattern, with builders offering dedicated RV bays (often 14-foot doors and 40-plus feet deep) as a factory option. With the Great Salt Lake State Park boat ramp five minutes away and Antelope Island just across the causeway, the demand for boat and trailer storage at home is built into the local lifestyle.

Buyers should pay attention to a few specifics: HOA restrictions vary block to block, Syracuse City requires RVs to be on improved surfaces rather than dirt or lawn, and lot width matters more than total square footage when you're trying to swing a fifth-wheel into a side yard. Power, water, and a sewer cleanout at the pad are the three upgrades that separate a usable setup from a parking spot. Browse the active Syracuse listings below to see which homes currently have the pad, gate width, or RV garage you're after.

May 2026 · Syracuse market

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Median sale
$597,000
30 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
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Sale-to-list
99.7%
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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Syracuse.

What counts as RV parking on a Syracuse listing?

Most listings flag RV parking when there's a dedicated concrete or gravel pad alongside the home, an extended driveway, or an oversized garage bay (often 14+ feet tall) that can fit a Class A or fifth-wheel. Some Syracuse properties also include 30/50-amp hookups and a sewer cleanout, which is worth confirming with the listing agent.

Does Syracuse City have rules about parking an RV at your house?

Syracuse municipal code allows RVs to be stored on private property, but they generally need to be on an improved surface and set back from the front property line — not parked in the street long-term. HOA-governed neighborhoods (parts of Bluff Ridge, Gentile Park, and newer Jensen Farms phases) often have stricter rules, so check CC&Rs before you buy.

Which Syracuse neighborhoods tend to have the best RV setups?

Older established areas off 1000 W, 2000 W, and the Bluff Road corridor were platted on quarter-acre and third-acre lots, which leaves room for side-yard pads and detached shops. Newer construction in Jensen Farms and around Anchor Pointe can include RV garages, but you'll pay a premium for the taller bay.

How much extra does a home with RV parking cost in Syracuse?

A simple side pad with a gate usually adds $5,000–$15,000 versus a comparable home without one. A true RV garage with 14-foot doors and full hookups can add $40,000–$80,000 to the price, depending on size and finish. Lot width matters as much as the structure itself.

Can I add RV parking later if a home doesn't have it?

Often yes, if the lot is wide enough and the side-yard setback works. You'll need a Syracuse City building permit for any structure over 200 square feet, and HOA architectural approval where applicable. Watch for the irrigation ditch easements common on the west side of town — they can eat up usable yard space.

Are boat owners using these same setups?

Absolutely. With the Great Salt Lake marinas, Pineview, Willard Bay, and Bear Lake all within a reasonable drive, a lot of Syracuse buyers are storing a boat rather than a motorhome. The same pad, gate width (12 feet is the practical minimum), and power drop work for both.