Homes with RV Garages for Sale in Erda, Utah
Erda sits in the north end of Tooele Valley, roughly 35 minutes west of Salt Lake City once you clear the Bauer exit off I-80. It's one of the last pockets along the Wasatch Front where half-acre to five-acre lots are still the norm, which is exactly why RV garages show up here far more often than they do in Lehi or Herriman. Buyers landing on this page are usually hauling a fifth-wheel, a Class A motorhome, a boat headed for Stansbury Park or Deer Creek, or a stacked combination of toys aimed at the Knolls and Little Sahara. Erda's zoning (most of the area sits under RR-1 or RR-5 Tooele County rules) lets owners build oversized detached shops, and a lot of newer construction along Erda Way, Droubay Road, and Church Road was designed around 14-foot or 16-foot tall doors from day one.
Pricing on RV-garage properties here typically runs from the mid $700s for a 3,000 sq ft home with an attached 40-foot bay up into the $1.2M–$1.6M range for newer custom builds on acreage with separate heated shops, 220V power, and full RV hookups inside the bay. Water rights, well shares, and septic vs. Erda Acres culinary water are worth checking on every listing — they meaningfully affect what you can park, wash, and dump on-site. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Erda with RV storage built in.
May 2026 · Erda market
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About homes with rv garages in Erda.
What door height should I look for if I have a Class A motorhome? ▾
Most Class A coaches need a 14-foot door at minimum, and 16 feet is safer if you have roof-mounted AC units, satellite domes, or a tag axle. Many Erda builds from the last ten years went with 14x14 or 16x45 bays specifically because the local builder pool (Lone Peak, Cole West, and several custom shops) knows the buyer profile. Always confirm interior clear height, not just door height — trusses and lighting eat into usable space.
Are RV hookups inside the garage common on Erda listings? ▾
More common than in most Utah cities. A meaningful share of Erda RV garages include 30/50-amp service, a sewer dump tied into the septic, and a hose bib rated for filling fresh tanks. On septic systems the dump connection has to be permitted correctly, so ask for documentation during due diligence.
Can I run a home business or store commercial vehicles in an Erda RV garage? ▾
Tooele County's rural residential zoning allows personal RV and toy storage without issue, but commercial fleet parking, semi tractors, or a full mechanic operation can run into home-occupation limits. The rules differ between unincorporated Erda and the recently incorporated Erda Town boundaries, so verify zoning on the specific parcel before assuming a shop use is allowed.
How does Erda compare to Stansbury Park or Grantsville for RV-friendly homes? ▾
Stansbury Park is mostly HOA-governed and restricts visible RV parking on many streets. Grantsville has acreage and similar shop culture but sits another 10 minutes west. Erda is the sweet spot for buyers who want a shorter SLC commute, larger lots, and fewer HOA headaches — which is why RV-garage inventory turns over faster here.
Do RV garages add resale value in this market? ▾
Yes, and more reliably than in denser Utah cities. Appraisers in Tooele Valley routinely give meaningful value to heated, finished RV bays with 220V and high doors because the buyer pool actively searches for them. A 40-foot deep insulated bay generally adds more than a comparable square footage of finished basement would.
What should I check on the well and water rights before buying? ▾
Many Erda properties run on private wells or shared well agreements rather than culinary water. If you plan to wash RVs, fill fresh tanks regularly, or irrigate pasture, confirm the well's gpm output, the water right acre-feet allocation, and whether secondary irrigation shares come with the parcel. Your title company can pull the water right number from the Utah Division of Water Rights.