Homes Under $300,000 in Holladay, Utah
Holladay sits at the base of Mount Olympus in southeast Salt Lake County, and it's one of the more established, tree-lined pockets of the valley — think mid-century ranches on quarter-acre lots, mature maples, and a walkable Holladay Village center with restaurants like SoCo and Caputo's. The median sale price here typically runs well north of $700K, and detached single-family homes under $300K essentially don't exist in the current market. What you will occasionally see at this price point are condos and smaller townhomes, usually in complexes along Highland Drive, 2300 East, or near Cottonwood Mall's redevelopment footprint at Holladay Quarter.
If your budget caps at $300K, expect to be looking at one- and two-bedroom condos, sometimes with an HOA that covers exterior maintenance, water, and a shared pool. These units still put you inside the Granite School District, ten minutes from Cottonwood Heights tech employers, and roughly twenty minutes from downtown Salt Lake or the mouths of Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons for skiing at Brighton, Solitude, Alta, and Snowbird. Inventory in this price band moves fast because it's the entry point for buyers who want a Holladay address without a Holladay single-family mortgage. Listings turn over quickly, so it's worth setting up alerts. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available under $300K in Holladay.
May 2026 · Holladay market
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About homes under $300k in Holladay.
Are there really single-family homes under $300K in Holladay? ▾
Rarely. Holladay's median sits well above $800K, and detached homes almost never list under $300K. When something does appear at this price, it's typically a condo, townhome, or a small attached unit — often in older complexes near Highland Drive or 4500 South.
What kind of properties usually show up under $300K here? ▾
Mostly one- and two-bedroom condos, a few older townhomes, and the occasional 55+ community unit. Square footage generally runs 700–1,200 sq ft. HOA-maintained complexes from the 1970s and 80s make up the bulk of inventory at this price point.
What HOA fees should I expect at this price range? ▾
Condo HOAs in Holladay typically run $200–$400 per month and often cover exterior maintenance, water, sewer, trash, and sometimes gas. Always read the HOA financials and reserve study before writing an offer — older complexes occasionally have special assessments for roofs or siding.
Which Holladay neighborhoods have the most sub-$300K inventory? ▾
Areas near Murray Holladay Road, around 4500 South and 2300 East, and pockets close to the Cottonwood Mall redevelopment tend to have the most attached-housing options. Holladay Hills and the older complexes near Big Cottonwood Creek also turn over units in this range.
Will I still get Granite School District at this price? ▾
Yes — Holladay falls within Granite School District regardless of price point. Feeder schools vary by address, but Olympus High, Skyline High (a small slice), and Cottonwood High serve different parts of the city. Confirm boundaries before committing if schools matter to your decision.
How fast do sub-$300K listings move in Holladay? ▾
Quickly. Anything livable and reasonably priced under $300K in Holladay tends to draw multiple offers within days, especially from first-time buyers and downsizers. Having financing fully underwritten before you tour is worth the effort here.