Homes with RV Garages for Sale in Willard, Utah
Willard sits on the east shore of Willard Bay, tucked between the Wasatch Front and one of northern Utah's busiest boating reservoirs. That geography is exactly why RV garages matter so much here. Locals keep boats, ski boats, jet skis, side-by-sides, and travel trailers because Willard Bay State Park is five minutes away, the Cache and Wasatch trail systems are close, and weekend trips to Bear Lake, the Uintas, or southern Utah are routine. A home with a dedicated RV bay — typically 14 feet tall with a 12-foot door, 35 to 45 feet deep — lets owners skip the storage-lot fees that have climbed across Box Elder County and keeps expensive toys out of Willard's winter wind and summer sun.
Most RV-garage properties in Willard are newer builds on the benches above US-89 or on larger lots in the older orchard sections of town, where setbacks and lot widths actually accommodate a deeper third or fourth bay. Prices generally run higher than comparable Willard homes without the oversized garage, but buyers coming from Ogden, Brigham City, or Layton often find the premium smaller than building a detached shop after closing. Power, water, and 50-amp hookups inside the bay are common upgrades to watch for, along with drive-through doors that make backing a 30-foot trailer much easier. Browse the active Willard listings below to see which homes currently have RV bays and what sizes are on the market.
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About homes with rv garages in Willard.
What size RV garage do most Willard homes have? ▾
The common spec is a door 12 feet wide by 14 feet tall, with bay depth between 35 and 45 feet. That fits most Class A and Class C motorhomes plus fifth-wheels under 40 feet. A few custom builds go to 16-foot doors and 50-foot depths for larger coaches with slide-outs.
Are RV garages allowed under Willard City zoning? ▾
Yes, Willard allows attached and detached accessory structures in residential zones, though height, setback, and lot-coverage rules apply. Detached shops generally cap around 20 feet at the peak in standard residential zones. Always confirm with Willard City building before assuming you can add one to a property that doesn't already have it.
Why are RV garages so popular in Willard specifically? ▾
Willard Bay State Park is right there, so boat ownership is unusually high for a town this size. Add easy access to the Wasatch backcountry, the Uintas, and Bear Lake, and most households end up with at least one trailer or watercraft. Indoor storage protects gear from the strong canyon winds that funnel down off the mountains here.
What's the price premium for an RV bay in Willard? ▾
Expect roughly $40,000 to $90,000 over a comparable home without the extra bay, depending on size, finish, and whether it has heat, 50-amp service, and a floor drain. Homes with fully finished, heated RV shops on larger lots can push the premium higher, especially in the bench neighborhoods with views over the bay.
Do these garages typically have hookups for living in the RV? ▾
Many do. Common upgrades include 30/50-amp outlets, a sewer dump inlet, hot and cold water bibs, and a floor drain. Heated bays and insulated doors are popular given Willard winters. Check the listing details or ask the agent — not every RV garage is wired for full hookup use.
How many homes with RV garages are usually for sale in Willard at one time? ▾
Willard is small — under 2,000 residents — so inventory is thin. At any given time there are usually only a handful of active listings with true RV bays, and they tend to move faster than standard Willard homes. Setting up an MLS alert is the practical way to catch new ones.