Townhomes for Sale in Holladay, Utah
Holladay sits in the middle of the Salt Lake Valley, tucked against the Wasatch foothills between Millcreek and Cottonwood Heights, and its townhome market reflects that location premium. Buyers come here for the short drive to downtown Salt Lake (about 15 minutes via I-215), quick access to Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons for skiing at Brighton, Solitude, Alta, and Snowbird, and the walkable Holladay Village center around 2300 East and Murray Holladay Road. Townhomes range from older 1980s and '90s communities with reasonable HOA dues to newer luxury attached product near the village core, where prices can rival single-family homes in surrounding cities. Granite School District serves the area, with Skyline, Olympus, and Cottonwood high schools each pulling from different neighborhoods.
Attached housing makes sense in Holladay for two specific reasons: the city is largely built out, so detached inventory is tight and expensive, and a lot of buyers here are downsizing from larger Cottonwood-area homes but want to stay close to grown kids, doctors at Intermountain Medical Center, and the canyons. That keeps demand steady for lock-and-leave properties with low exterior maintenance. Expect HOA fees in the $200-$450/month range depending on what the association covers, and watch for view lots — east-facing units catch Mount Olympus directly. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market in Holladay.
May 2026 · Holladay market
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About townhomes for sale in Holladay.
What's the typical price range for townhomes in Holladay? ▾
Most Holladay townhomes trade in the mid $500s to low $800s, with newer luxury attached product near Holladay Village or along Highland Drive pushing past $1M. Older 1980s and '90s communities off 2300 East and Murray Holladay Road tend to sit on the lower end, while recent infill builds command a premium for finishes and walkability.
Are HOA fees high in Holladay townhome communities? ▾
Expect HOA dues in the $200-$450/month range for most communities, with higher fees where the association covers exterior maintenance, roofs, and landscaping. Newer luxury projects with amenities like pools or clubhouses can run $500+. Always pull the CC&Rs and reserve study before writing an offer.
How does the commute from Holladay work for SLC and tech corridor jobs? ▾
Holladay sits about 15 minutes from downtown Salt Lake via I-215 and roughly 25-30 minutes to the Silicon Slopes corridor in Lehi via I-15. The location is one of the main reasons attached housing here holds value — it's central to the whole valley without being in it.
Which school district serves Holladay? ▾
Holladay is in the Granite School District, with Cottonwood High, Olympus High, and Skyline High all drawing from different parts of the city depending on address. Skyline's boundary in particular drives a measurable price premium, so confirm the assigned schools for any specific townhome you're considering.
Are there many new-construction townhomes in Holladay? ▾
Holladay is largely built out, so new attached product is limited to infill redevelopment — projects near Holladay Village Plaza and scattered sites along 4500 South and Highland Drive. When new phases release they tend to sell quickly, and resale of recently built units (2018 and newer) makes up a meaningful share of active inventory.
Do Holladay townhomes get mountain views? ▾
Many do. East-side units along the benches catch Mount Olympus and the Wasatch front directly, while west-facing units often see the Oquirrhs across the valley. Upper-floor primary suites and rooftop decks in newer builds are where the views really pay off — worth touring in person to compare.