Homes with RV Garages for Sale in Brigham City, Utah
Brigham City sits at the mouth of Box Elder Canyon about 60 miles north of Salt Lake, and it's one of the more practical spots on the Wasatch Front to own a big toy hauler, fifth wheel, or Class A motorhome. Easy access to I-15, Highway 89, and the Promontory/Golden Spike backcountry means owners here actually use their rigs — weekends at Bear Lake, Mantua Reservoir, the Raft River Mountains, or Yellowstone are all reasonable drives. HOA rules in newer Box Elder County subdivisions tend to be looser than what you'll see in Davis or Utah County, so detached RV garages and tall attached bays are easier to permit and easier to find on the resale market.
Most RV-garage homes in Brigham City fall into a few buckets: newer builds in subdivisions like Cherry Creek, Forest Meadows, and the Perry-adjacent benches with 14-foot doors and 40-plus-foot depths; older ramblers on quarter-acre-plus lots in the original grid where owners have added oversized detached shops; and rural acreage properties out toward Honeyville and Corinne where a 50x60 shop is more the norm. Door heights, depth, and whether the bay has a dump/sewer hookup, 50-amp service, and in-floor heat all swing the price significantly — sometimes by $50K or more for otherwise similar homes. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Brigham City and the surrounding Box Elder County communities.
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About homes with rv garages in Brigham City.
What size RV garage should I look for in Brigham City listings? ▾
Most buyers towing a Class A motorhome or a fifth-wheel toward Bear Lake or Yellowstone want a door at least 14 feet tall and a bay 40-45 feet deep. Smaller travel trailers and toy haulers fit in a 12-foot door with a 30-35 foot bay. Check the listing's interior dimensions carefully — exterior square footage can be misleading once you account for water heaters, stairs, and shelving.
Are RV garages common in Brigham City? ▾
They show up regularly in newer subdivisions on the west and south sides of town, particularly in Perry-adjacent developments and out toward Mantua. Older neighborhoods near Main Street and the Box Elder High area rarely have them built-in, though detached shops on larger lots are common. Inventory at any given moment is usually a handful of homes, not dozens.
Does Brigham City allow RVs to be parked in driveways or on the street? ▾
City ordinance restricts long-term street parking of RVs and has rules about driveway storage, side-yard setbacks, and screening. That's a big reason buyers here specifically want an enclosed RV garage rather than relying on outdoor parking. Confirm current rules with the city before assuming a side-yard pad will work.
What's the price premium for a home with an RV garage here? ▾
Expect to pay roughly $40,000-$80,000 more than a comparable home without one, depending on bay size, ceiling height, and whether it's heated. Heated and insulated bays with floor drains and 50-amp service sit at the top of that range. Box Elder County's lower land costs versus Davis or Weber make adding RV space more feasible than further south.
Are RV garages typically heated and insulated in this climate? ▾
Brigham City winters drop into the teens and snow stacks up against the Wellsville range, so insulated walls and an overhead gas heater are worth paying for if you'll work on rigs in winter. Many newer builds include in-floor radiant heat in the RV bay. Uninsulated bays are fine for storage but rough on batteries and water systems.
Can I run a business or short-term rental out of an RV garage? ▾
Box Elder County and Brigham City both regulate home occupations, and using an RV bay as a workshop for a side business may require a permit. Renting the bay itself for RV or boat storage is generally not allowed in residential zones. Verify with the city planning office before counting on any commercial use.