3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Holladay, Utah
Holladay sits in the southeast corner of the Salt Lake Valley, tucked between Cottonwood Heights and Millcreek with the Wasatch right out the back door. Three-bedroom, two-bath homes here tend to fall into two camps: mid-century ramblers and split-levels built between the 1950s and 1970s on quarter-acre lots with mature trees, and newer infill builds or thoughtfully remodeled cottages closer to Holladay Village. The older stock often carries hardwood floors, finished basements, and the kind of established landscaping you can't fake. Pricing for a 3/2 in Holladay generally runs higher than the Salt Lake County median because of the location — you're 20 minutes to downtown SLC, 25 to the airport, and about 15 to Big and Little Cottonwood Canyon ski resorts.
This size and layout works well for downsizers leaving larger Cottonwood-area houses, young families wanting Granite School District (Olympus, Skyline boundaries are a draw), and professionals who want a walkable village feel without leaving the valley. Expect to see a mix of original-condition homes priced for the lot value and fully renovated properties commanding a premium. Inventory in the 3-bed, 2-bath range moves quickly in spring and summer, with slower windows in November through January where negotiation room opens up. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available, and reach out when you want to walk through anything in person.
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About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Holladay.
What's the typical price range for a 3 bed, 2 bath home in Holladay? ▾
Most 3/2 homes in Holladay trade between roughly $650,000 and $1.1 million depending on lot size, condition, and proximity to Holladay Village or the Cottonwood benches. Original-condition ramblers on larger lots sometimes sell closer to land value, while fully renovated homes near Olympus Hills or Walker Lane push the upper end.
Which school district serves Holladay? ▾
Holladay is part of Granite School District. Common boundaries include Olympus High, Skyline High, and Cottonwood High, with elementary schools like Oakridge, Crestview, and Driggs feeding in. School boundaries vary block by block, so confirm assignment for any specific address before writing an offer.
Are most 3 bed, 2 bath Holladay homes single-level? ▾
A lot of them are. Holladay's housing stock leans heavily on 1950s–1970s ramblers and split-entry homes, so single-level living with a finished basement is common. That layout is part of why the city attracts buyers downsizing from larger homes in Cottonwood Heights or Sandy.
How close are these homes to skiing and canyon access? ▾
Holladay is one of the closest valley cities to Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons. From most neighborhoods you're 10–20 minutes to the mouth of either canyon, putting Solitude, Brighton, Alta, and Snowbird within a 30–45 minute drive in normal conditions.
Do 3/2 homes in Holladay usually have basements? ▾
Yes — finished or partially finished basements are standard on the older ramblers and split-levels, which often pushes total livable square footage well past what the bed/bath count suggests. Many homes list as 3 bed, 2 bath upstairs with additional non-conforming bedrooms or family rooms below.
How competitive is the market for this size home in Holladay? ▾
Well-priced 3/2 homes in good condition move fast, often with multiple offers in the March-through-July window. Fixer-uppers and dated original homes see less competition and more room to negotiate, especially heading into late fall and winter.