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Pleasant Grove, Utah

Homes with RV Garages for Sale in Pleasant Grove, Utah

Pleasant Grove sits at the base of Mount Timpanogos along the Wasatch Front, with quick access to American Fork Canyon, Utah Lake, and I-15 — which makes it a natural fit for residents who own RVs, boats, toy haulers, or fifth wheels. An RV garage (sometimes called a toy garage or deep-bay garage) typically runs 40 to 50 feet deep with 14-foot-plus overhead doors, giving owners a climate-controlled, secure place to store a rig rather than paying $150–$300 a month at a storage facility or navigating HOA restrictions on street parking. In a city where many neighborhoods are governed by HOAs that prohibit outdoor RV storage, having the garage built into the home is a practical necessity, not just a luxury upgrade.

Homes with RV garages in Pleasant Grove tend to sit on larger lots — often a quarter acre or more — and are frequently found in newer construction pockets near the west side of the city or on the bench areas east of State Street. Prices for these properties generally start in the mid-$600,000s and climb well past $1 million depending on lot size, finish level, and garage configuration. Some listings include tandem bays that double as workshop space or additional vehicle storage. If RV storage access, canyon recreation, and Utah Lake proximity all matter to your search, this segment of the Pleasant Grove market is worth a close look. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available.

June 2026 · Pleasant Grove market

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

Full Pleasant Grove market report
Median sale
$700,000
17 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
101
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv garages in Pleasant Grove.

How tall and deep are RV garages in Pleasant Grove typically?

Most RV bays in Pleasant Grove run 12 to 14 feet tall at the door and 35 to 50 feet deep. Builders on the east bench have leaned toward 14-foot doors over the last several years to accommodate Class A motorhomes and fifth wheels with rooftop AC units. Always verify clear interior height — door height and finished ceiling height aren't always the same number.

Do Pleasant Grove HOAs allow RVs parked in driveways?

Most established HOAs in Pleasant Grove restrict driveway RV parking to short loading and unloading windows, typically 24 to 72 hours. That's the main reason demand for enclosed RV garages has climbed here. If a home isn't in an HOA, city code still applies, but enforcement is much lighter.

What's the price premium for an RV garage in Pleasant Grove?

An attached RV bay generally adds $40,000 to $90,000 to a comparable home, depending on size, finish level, and whether it's heated with a floor drain. Detached RV shops on larger lots can add more, especially when they include 50-amp service, septic dump, and a workshop area. The premium holds resale value well in Utah County.

Are RV garages usually heated in this climate?

Pleasant Grove winters dip into the teens and 20s, so heated bays are common in newer construction and almost standard above the $900K range. Heat protects holding tanks, batteries, and seals on the rig itself. Buyers planning to store a motorhome year-round should confirm both heat source and insulation R-value.

Can I run a small business out of an RV garage here?

Pleasant Grove allows home occupations under its zoning code, but vehicle repair, retail traffic, and employees on site are restricted in residential zones. Using the bay for personal projects, storage, or a hobby workshop is fine. Anything commercial — even something like a mobile detailing business — needs a home occupation permit and may have limits.

Which Pleasant Grove neighborhoods have the most RV-garage homes?

The east bench above 1100 East — including the newer cul-de-sac streets near Grove Creek and the Manila area — has the highest concentration, since lots there are larger and the builds are newer. You'll also find them in pockets west of State Street toward the Lindon border and in custom builds along the foothills. Older central Pleasant Grove rarely has them due to smaller lot sizes.