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Holladay, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Holladay, Utah

Holladay sits in the southeast corner of the Salt Lake Valley, tucked between Millcreek and Cottonwood Heights with Mount Olympus rising directly above it. Four-plus bedroom homes here tend to fall into two camps: solid mid-century ramblers on quarter- to half-acre lots that have been expanded or remodeled over the years, and newer two-story builds clustered around Holladay Village and the redeveloped Cottonwood Mall site. Lot sizes are part of the appeal — it's one of the few Salt Lake suburbs where established homes on mature, tree-lined streets are still the norm rather than the exception. Families targeting Olympus High School's boundary, Skyline's edge cases, or the Granite District elementary feeders make up a big share of the buyer pool, alongside professionals who want a short I-215 run to downtown or the airport.

Expect prices on four-bedroom listings to start around the high $700s for original-condition ramblers and climb past $2M for renovated or custom homes in Walker Lane and Cottonwood Lane. Many of the bedroom counts include finished basement rooms, so if you need all sleeping space above grade, narrow your search accordingly. Cottonwood Creek, the canyon trailheads at Big and Little Cottonwood, and the shops and restaurants in Holladay Village are all within a few minutes, which is what keeps demand steady even when the broader Wasatch Front market cools. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Holladay with four or more bedrooms.

May 2026 · Holladay market

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

Full Holladay market report
Median sale
$872,250
28 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
6 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
132
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Holladay.

What's the typical price range for a 4+ bedroom home in Holladay?

Most four-bedroom homes in Holladay trade between roughly $800K and $1.6M, with custom builds in Cottonwood Lane, Walker Lane, and the bench above Holladay Boulevard pushing well past $2M. Older mid-century ramblers on quarter-acre lots tend to sit at the lower end, while updated two-story homes near Holladay Village command a premium.

Which Holladay neighborhoods have the most larger homes?

Cottonwood Lane, Walker Lane, Cottonwood Cove, and the streets east of Highland Drive toward Mount Olympus have the deepest inventory of four- and five-bedroom homes. Newer construction is concentrated near 2300 East and the old Cottonwood Mall redevelopment, while the established east bench has the bigger lots and mature trees.

What school district serves Holladay?

Holladay falls within Granite School District. Common feeders include Howard R. Driggs, Oakwood, and Crestview Elementary, then Olympus Junior High and Olympus High School. Olympus High's catchment is one of the main reasons families with multiple kids target this side of the valley.

Do 4+ bedroom homes here usually have basements?

Yes — full basements are standard, and many of the bedroom counts include one or two basement rooms with egress windows. If you need all bedrooms above grade, expect a smaller pool of listings and a price bump, since true two-story floor plans are less common among Holladay's rambler-heavy housing stock.

How long is the commute from Holladay to downtown Salt Lake or the airport?

Downtown SLC runs about 15-20 minutes via I-215 and I-80, and SLC International is roughly 20-25 minutes outside of rush hour. Cottonwood Heights tech employers and the Cottonwood Corporate Center are 5-10 minutes south, which is part of why Holladay holds value for dual-commute households.

Are larger Holladay homes mostly older builds or newer construction?

It's a mix leaning older. A lot of the four-bedroom inventory was built between 1955 and 1985, often updated since. Newer infill and tear-down rebuilds have added modern five- and six-bedroom homes, especially around Holladay Village and along 6200 South, but lot sizes shrink on the new builds.