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Monroe, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Monroe, Utah

Monroe sits in Sevier County at the base of the Pahvant Range, about two and a half hours south of Salt Lake City off I-70. It's a small town of roughly 2,500 people where lot sizes still run generous — quarter-acre, half-acre, and full-acre parcels are common, which is exactly why RV parking is more the rule than the exception here. Most properties have room for a gravel pad, a side-yard gate wide enough for a fifth-wheel, or a detached shop with a 14-foot door. Buyers coming from the Wasatch Front often arrive specifically because they can store a travel trailer, boat, and side-by-side at home instead of paying $150 a month at a storage lot in Lehi or Saratoga Springs.

The location pays off for anyone who actually uses their RV. Fishlake National Forest, Monroe Mountain, Otter Creek Reservoir, and the Paiute ATV Trail are all within a short drive, and Capitol Reef is about an hour east. Monroe Hot Springs sits right in town. Homes here lean toward older ramblers and ranch-style builds on flat, easy-to-maneuver lots, with newer construction sprinkled in on the south and east edges of town. Setbacks and zoning are friendlier than what you'd see in larger Utah cities, so concrete pads, carports, and oversized garages get approved without much friction. Browse the active Monroe listings below to see which properties currently have the gate width, pad, or shop space to fit your rig.

June 2026 · Monroe market

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

Full Monroe market report
Median sale
$340,486
2 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
135 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
101.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
25
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Monroe.

What size RV can typically fit on a Monroe property?

Most Monroe lots can accommodate a 40-foot Class A or a long fifth-wheel without issue, since lots are wide and setbacks are modest. The bigger question is usually gate width on the side yard — 12 to 14 feet is common, but some older homes have narrower fence openings that need modification. Corner lots in town are especially easy to pull into.

Do I need a permit to build an RV pad or carport in Monroe?

A concrete pad alone usually doesn't require a permit, but anything with a roof — carport, covered RV port, or detached garage — does go through Monroe City for a building permit. The process is straightforward compared to larger Utah municipalities, and most projects clear in a few weeks. Check the current setback rules before you pour.

Are there HOAs in Monroe that restrict RV parking?

The large majority of Monroe neighborhoods have no HOA at all, which is one of the main draws for RV owners. A few newer subdivisions on the edges of town have basic CC&Rs, but outright bans on visible RV storage are rare here. Always read the specific recorded covenants before writing an offer.

How does Monroe compare to Richfield for RV-friendly homes?

Richfield, 10 minutes north, has more housing inventory and more services, but lots tend to be smaller and a handful of newer subdivisions do restrict RV storage. Monroe gives you bigger lots, lower prices per square foot, and fewer rules — at the cost of a longer drive to the grocery store and hospital.

What do RV-friendly homes in Monroe usually cost?

As of recent sales, single-family homes in Monroe generally trade in the $300,000s to mid $400,000s, with larger acreage properties and homes with detached shops pushing into the $500,000s. A dedicated RV garage with 14-foot doors typically adds $40,000–$70,000 over a comparable home without one.

Can I run hookups to my RV pad at home?

Yes — 30-amp and 50-amp service, a sewer cleanout tie-in, and a frost-free water spigot are all doable on Monroe properties and fairly common on homes built or updated in the last 15 years. If hookups matter to you, ask the listing agent before showing, because not every pad is wired and plumbed even when the space exists.