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South Jordan, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in South Jordan, Utah

South Jordan has quietly become one of the Salt Lake Valley's most RV-friendly suburbs, and the inventory reflects it. Many homes here — particularly in established neighborhoods like Daybreak, South Crossing, and the larger-lot sections along 114th South — were built with deep driveways, side-yard access gates, and dedicated RV pads already in place. That's not an accident: South Jordan draws a lot of outdoor-oriented households who spend weekends at Lake Powell (about four hours south), Moab, Bear Lake, or anywhere in between, and they need somewhere to park a 30- or 40-foot rig without fighting an HOA or renting storage at $150–$300 a month. Lot sizes in this city tend to run larger than in neighboring Herriman or Riverton, which gives builders and sellers room to accommodate a pull-through driveway or a gravel RV strip along the side of the house without crowding the yard.

On the practical side, South Jordan sits right off I-15 and Bangerter Highway, so pulling a large trailer out of the neighborhood and onto a highway-ready route is genuinely straightforward — no winding canyon roads before you even hit the freeway. Prices for homes with dedicated RV parking generally start in the mid-$500s for older ranch-style homes and climb past $900K for newer construction with three-car garages plus full RV hookups (30- or 50-amp electric, water, and sewer cleanout). HOA restrictions vary significantly by subdivision, so confirming that an existing pad is permitted — not just present — is one of the first things worth verifying. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · South Jordan market

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

Full South Jordan market report
Median sale
$663,950
104 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
512
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in South Jordan.

What counts as RV parking on a South Jordan listing?

Most listings flag RV parking when there's a dedicated pad (usually concrete or gravel) at least 10 feet wide and 30-40 feet deep, with gated side-yard access wide enough to clear a fifth-wheel or Class A. Some Daybreak and Kennecott-area homes include detached RV garages with 14-foot doors, but those are rarer and command a premium.

Does South Jordan City have rules about parking an RV at your house?

Yes. South Jordan's ordinance allows RVs on private property but generally requires them to be on an improved surface (concrete, asphalt, or pavers), set back from the front property line, and not used as a dwelling. Street parking is limited to 48 hours. Always check the current municipal code and any HOA covenants before you close.

Will an HOA in Daybreak or other South Jordan subdivisions let me park an RV?

Daybreak's CC&Rs prohibit RV, boat, and trailer storage on the property except for short-term loading. If you need on-site RV parking, you'll want to focus on older South Jordan neighborhoods west of Redwood Road, parts of South Jordan Heights, or non-HOA pockets near 10400 South and 1300 West. Always pull the HOA docs during your due diligence.

What's the price premium for a home with usable RV parking here?

On comparable square footage and lot size, homes with a finished RV pad and gated access typically run $15,000-$40,000 more than a similar home without. A detached RV garage can add $60,000-$100,000+ depending on size and finish. Lot width matters most — interior lots rarely have the side-yard clearance buyers need.

Are there RV storage facilities nearby if I can't find a home with parking?

Several covered and enclosed RV storage lots operate along Bangerter Highway and out toward Riverton and West Jordan, with monthly rates roughly $75-$250 depending on size and coverage. It's a fallback worth pricing out if the right house doesn't have a pad, since adding one later requires city approval and often a curb cut.

Can I add an RV pad to a South Jordan home after I buy it?

Often yes, but you'll need a building permit for the curb cut and driveway extension, plus written HOA approval if applicable. The lot has to physically support it — minimum 12 feet of clear side-yard width, no easements or utility conflicts, and a gate setback that meets code. Budget $8,000-$20,000 for a quality concrete pad with gated access.