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Bluffdale, Utah

Homes with RV Garages for Sale in Bluffdale, Utah

Bluffdale sits at the south end of the Salt Lake Valley where lots still run bigger than almost anywhere else along the Wasatch Front, and that extra land is exactly why RV garages show up so often here. Neighborhoods like High Country Estates, Independence, and the acreage parcels off Redwood Road and 14600 South were built with toy haulers, boats, and side-by-side rigs in mind — many on half-acre to full-acre lots with room for a 12- or 14-foot door and 40-plus feet of depth behind it. Bluffdale's proximity to Utah Lake, the Point of the Mountain, and trailheads into the Wasatch Back makes an RV garage a practical add rather than a luxury extra for a lot of buyers moving here from Draper or Riverton where lots are tighter and HOAs are stricter.

Prices for these homes typically run from the high $600s for a rambler with a tucked-under RV bay to well over $1.2 million for newer construction with a fully finished, heated garage and separate living quarters above it. Because Bluffdale still has a mix of older equestrian-zoned parcels and newer subdivisions, the size, height, and hookups (dump station, 30/50-amp power, water bib) vary a lot from listing to listing, so it's worth checking those specifics before you tour. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Bluffdale market

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

Full Bluffdale market report
Median sale
$476,000
14 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
2 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
79
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv garages in Bluffdale.

Why are RV garages so common in Bluffdale compared to other Salt Lake County cities?

Bluffdale developed later than most of the valley, with many subdivisions platted in the 2000s and 2010s on larger lots than you find in Sandy or Draper. Builders like Edge Homes, Ivory, and Fieldstone responded to buyer demand from outdoor recreation households who own boats, side-by-sides, and travel trailers headed to Lake Powell, the Uintas, or southern Utah. The result is one of the highest concentrations of true RV garages in the Salt Lake metro.

What size RV garage should I look for?

Door height is the number that matters most. A 14-foot door fits most Class A motorhomes and fifth wheels with AC units; 12-foot doors handle travel trailers and most toy haulers but can be tight for taller rigs. Depth of 40 to 50 feet is standard in Bluffdale builds, which accommodates a 38-foot coach plus a workbench. Always verify interior clear height, not just the door opening.

Does Bluffdale have HOA or city restrictions on parking RVs outside?

Most newer Bluffdale HOAs (Independence, Day Ranch, Highland Estates and similar) prohibit RVs parked in driveways or on the street for more than 24-72 hours, which is exactly why the enclosed RV garage is so valuable here. City code also limits front-yard RV storage. Buying a home with the garage already built avoids a fight with the architectural committee later.

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

Expect to pay roughly $75,000 to $150,000 more than a comparable home without one, depending on door height, finish level, and whether the bay is heated and plumbed. Homes in the Independence at the Point and Day Ranch communities tend to sit in the $850K to $1.4M range when an RV bay is included. Heated bays with epoxy floors and floor drains carry the higher end of that premium.

Can I convert an RV garage into living space later?

Yes, and several Bluffdale homeowners have done exactly that as their recreation habits change. The bays are typically built on the same slab and roofline as the main house, so finishing them into a great room, gym, or ADU is straightforward with a permit. Just remember that removing the RV door usually reduces resale appeal in this specific market, where the next buyer often wants the bay back.

How far is Bluffdale from the freeway for towing a trailer out of town?

Bluffdale sits right on I-15 at the Porter Rockwell and Bangerter exits, with Mountain View Corridor running along the west side of the city. You can be on the freeway in under five minutes from most RV-garage neighborhoods, which matters when you're pulling a 35-foot trailer at 6 a.m. on a Friday. Lake Powell is about a four-hour tow, the Uintas roughly 90 minutes.