RV owners need a place to park, an RV pad, deep driveway, or side-yard access with the right hookups, or convenient nearby storage, plus HOA rules that allow it. Brian Cooper helps RVers in Simi Valley and the Santa Clarita Valley find homes that work.

Direct AnswerRV owners should prioritize an RV pad, deep driveway, or side-yard access with gate width and possible utility hookups, or convenient nearby storage. RV parking is frequently restricted by HOA rules, so verify the exact zoning and HOA or CC&R rules for the specific parcel before you offer.
Information current as of 2026.

What RV owners should look for in a home

If you are part of the RV owners community, the right home is less about a price tier and more about the specific features that make the lifestyle work day to day. Start by listing what matters most:

  • An RV pad, deep driveway, or side-yard space for the rig
  • Gate width, turning room, and a surface that handles the weight
  • Possible utility hookups (power, water, dump) where permitted
  • A property without HOA rules prohibiting visible RV parking, or with workable ones
  • Reasonable proximity to RV storage and dump options
  • Setbacks and zoning that allow on-site parking

Every property is different. Always verify the exact zoning, permitting, and HOA or CC&R rules for the specific parcel with the city or county and the association before you write an offer.

Zoning, HOA, and CC&R considerations

Whether a given use is allowed comes down to the parcel's zoning, the city or county code, and any homeowners association rules. Two homes on the same street can carry different restrictions, so the only reliable answer comes from checking the specific property rather than assuming.

Brian helps you read the relevant CC&Rs and points you to the right city or county planning resources before you commit. Always verify the exact zoning, permitting, and HOA or CC&R rules for the specific parcel with the city or county and the association before you write an offer.

Simi Valley vs. Santa Clarita Valley for this lifestyle

RV-friendly homes are more common on larger lots and in non-HOA neighborhoods, while many planned communities prohibit visible RV storage. Brian compares parcels only on lot, access, and rules.

As a rough budgeting reference, Simi Valley single-family homes have recently centered around $850,000 and Valencia around the mid-$900,000s, with mortgage rates in the rough 6.5 to 7.0 percent range; confirm current figures before you plan.

How Brian finds and vets the right property

Brian helps you screen out communities that prohibit RV parking, evaluates pad and side-yard access, and flags HOA, setback, and hookup questions before you tour.

  • Separate your must-haves from your nice-to-haves up front so the search stays focused
  • Screen listings and quiet opportunities against those criteria before you spend time touring
  • Flag zoning, HOA, well and septic, and permit questions early, before inspection and appraisal
  • Coordinate the inspectors, surveyors, and contractors who can confirm whether your plans are feasible

Brian serves every buyer and seller equally and welcomes clients of all backgrounds; homes and neighborhoods are compared only on housing, zoning, and lifestyle facts, never on the people who live there.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Brian Cooper work with RV owners in Simi Valley and Santa Clarita?

Yes. Brian helps buyers across Simi Valley, the Conejo Valley, the Santa Clarita Valley, and Ventura County find homes suited to specific lifestyles, and he serves clients of all backgrounds equally.

Can I park an RV at home?

Only where the property and any HOA rules allow it; many subdivisions prohibit visible RV parking, while non-HOA and RV-friendly homes are more flexible. Always verify the exact rules for the specific parcel.

Can I add RV hookups?

Sometimes, but power, water, and a dump connection may require permits and must comply with local code. Verify the exact rules for the specific parcel before you count on it.

What if on-site parking is not allowed?

Nearby RV storage is a common alternative. Brian helps you weigh location and proximity to storage and dump options.

Can Brian tell me whether a specific property allows what I want to do?

Brian helps you gather the answer, but the binding rules come from the city or county zoning code and the HOA's CC&Rs for that exact parcel. He flags the questions early and points you to the official sources so you verify before writing an offer.

How do I get started?

Reach out through the contact page or call (805) 723-2498. Brian will map your priorities to the right neighborhoods and start a focused search.

Primary sourcesBuyer Services Overview, Simi Valley Real Estate, Santa Clarita Real Estate. General information only — verify current figures and confirm legal, tax, or financial questions with a licensed professional.

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