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Taylor, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Taylor, Utah

Taylor sits just west of Ogden in Weber County, a semi-rural pocket where lot sizes still run quarter-acre and up, side yards are wide enough to swing a fifth-wheel into, and HOAs are the exception rather than the rule. That combination is exactly why RV parking shows up so often on listings here. Owners head out to Pineview Reservoir, Causey, the Uintas, or south to Lake Powell, and they want the trailer or motorhome sitting at home — not paying $80 to $150 a month at a storage lot in Roy or West Haven. Most Taylor properties built from the 1970s through today were designed with a dedicated RV pad off the driveway, double gates through the side fence, or a deep concrete slab running along the garage.

Buyers shopping Taylor for RV-friendly homes should pay attention to a few specifics: pad width (12 feet is workable, 14 feet is comfortable for slide-outs), overhead clearance if there are power lines or mature trees, and whether the pad has a 30- or 50-amp hookup and a sewer cleanout already plumbed in. Weber County zoning is generally permissive about parking recreational vehicles on private property, but covenant restrictions vary block to block, so it's worth checking before you write an offer. Browse the active listings below to see which Taylor homes currently have the side access, gated parking, or purpose-built RV pads you need.

June 2026 · Taylor market

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

Full Taylor market report
Median sale
$789,745
3 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
6 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
26
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Taylor.

How common are RV pads on Taylor homes?

Very common compared to denser parts of Weber County. Taylor's larger lots and older subdivision layouts mean a sizable share of homes already have either a concrete RV pad, a gravel pad, or at minimum side-yard access wide enough to accommodate a trailer. It's one of the features local buyers specifically shop the area for.

Does Weber County allow RVs to be parked on residential property?

Yes, Weber County generally permits private RV storage on your own lot, though there are rules about setbacks from the street and prohibitions on living in the RV full-time. If the property is inside an HOA, covenants can be stricter — a few Taylor-area HOAs limit RV parking to behind a fence or out of street view.

What pad width should I look for?

Twelve feet is the practical minimum for a standard travel trailer. If you own a fifth-wheel or Class A motorhome with slide-outs, look for 14 to 16 feet of clear width and 40-plus feet of depth. Also check the gate opening — a wide pad doesn't help if you can only fit a 10-foot gate to reach it.

Do Taylor RV pads usually come with hookups?

It varies. Newer custom builds often include a 30- or 50-amp outlet, a water bib, and sometimes a sewer cleanout tied into the home's lateral. Older homes typically have just the pad and a standard exterior outlet. Hookups are an easy add later, but factor a few thousand dollars into your budget if they aren't already in place.

How does Taylor compare to nearby cities for RV-friendly homes?

Taylor, West Haven, Hooper, and Plain City are the strongest pockets in Weber County for RV parking because of lot size and looser covenants. Inside Ogden city limits or in newer Roy subdivisions, you'll find fewer homes with dedicated pads and more HOAs that restrict visible RV storage.

Is there a price premium for homes with RV parking in Taylor?

A built-out concrete pad with hookups and a wide gate typically adds a few thousand dollars to a home's value, but in Taylor it's common enough that it isn't always a separate line-item premium — it's baked into what local buyers expect. Homes without any RV access can actually sit longer than comparable listings that have it.