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Herriman, Utah

Vacation Rental Properties for Sale in Herriman, Utah

Herriman sits at the southwest edge of the Salt Lake Valley, tucked against the Oquirrh Mountains with Blackridge Reservoir, Butterfield Canyon, and miles of foothill trail right out the back door. That setting — quiet suburban streets, big mountain views, and a 25-minute drive to downtown Salt Lake or 45 minutes to the Cottonwood ski canyons — is exactly what makes the area interesting to buyers thinking about vacation rental or furnished mid-term rental use. Demand comes from traveling medical staff at Mountain Point, families visiting Real Salt Lake's training academy, ski-week guests who want space instead of a Park City condo, and corporate relocations tied to the Silicon Slopes tech corridor down in Lehi and Draper.

A few realities to know up front: Herriman City regulates short-term rentals tightly, and many of the master-planned communities (Rosecrest, Anthem, Juniper Crest, Hi Country Estates) have HOA rules that restrict or cap rentals. The properties that tend to work are larger newer builds with walkout basements, separate-entry mother-in-law setups, or homes in the few pockets without rental restrictions — often priced from the upper $600Ks into the low $1Ms. Mid-term furnished stays of 30 days or more are usually the cleaner legal play here than nightly rentals. The listings below include single-family homes across Herriman that buyers commonly evaluate for rental income; check the active inventory to see what's currently available and what each property's zoning and HOA situation allows.

May 2026 · Herriman market

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

Full Herriman market report
Median sale
$572,500
82 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
24 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
477
active + pending

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Common questions

About vacation rental properties in Herriman.

Does Herriman allow short-term rentals?

Herriman City restricts short-term rentals (under 30 days) in most residential zones, and operating one typically requires a business license plus compliance with zoning rules. Many HOAs in Herriman also prohibit nightly rentals outright. Buyers planning Airbnb-style use should verify current city code and HOA CC&Rs on a specific address before writing an offer.

What kinds of vacation rentals work best in Herriman?

Mid-term furnished rentals (30+ days) tend to be the cleanest legal path here, and they pencil out well thanks to demand from traveling nurses at nearby Mountain Point Medical, relocating tech workers headed to the Silicon Slopes corridor, and families in transition. Larger homes near Blackridge Reservoir or backing the Oquirrhs also draw extended-stay guests visiting for weddings or reunions.

How close is Herriman to ski resorts and the airport?

Solitude and Brighton in Big Cottonwood are roughly 45-55 minutes east in normal traffic, and Snowbird/Alta are similar via Little Cottonwood. Salt Lake City International is about 30-35 minutes north via Mountain View Corridor, which makes Herriman a reasonable basecamp for guests doing a ski week without paying Park City nightly rates.

What price range do vacation-suitable homes in Herriman fall into?

Most homes that work for furnished rental use sit in the upper $600Ks to low $1Ms, with newer builds in Anthem, Rosecrest, and Juniper Crest at the higher end. Walkout basements with separate entrances are particularly useful, since they let owners house-hack by renting the lower level while living upstairs.

Are there HOAs to watch out for?

Yes — most Herriman master-planned communities (Rosecrest, Anthem, Juniper Crest, Hi Country Estates) have active HOAs, and several explicitly ban rentals under 6 or 12 months. Always pull the CC&Rs and rental cap status during due diligence; some HOAs limit the total percentage of rental homes and maintain a waitlist.

What do guests actually come to Herriman for?

Blackridge Reservoir for summer swimming, the Real Salt Lake training academy, Mountain View Village shopping and dining in nearby Riverton, and trail access into the Oquirrhs from Butterfield Canyon. It's also a quiet, family-friendly alternative to staying downtown for guests attending events at the Maverik Center or Delta Center.