Selling a Home in Draper
Draper has grown into one of Utah's most desirable cities, anchored by the tech corridor along the I-15 spine, direct trail access into Corner Canyon and the Wasatch Front, and schools in the Canyons and Jordan School Districts. Home values in Draper tend to run higher than the Salt Lake County average, which makes accurate pricing and proper presentation even more important — buyers at higher price points have more options and higher expectations.
Ryan Stock Realty serves the full Draper market, from entry-level townhomes near the FrontRunner station to larger single-family homes backing the foothills. The full-service listing model — which includes movers, cleaning, staging, and landscaping — is built for exactly the kind of homes Draper sellers typically have: established, well-lived-in, and in need of proper preparation before they go to market.
What's Included With Every Draper Listing
All included at 3% — no add-ons
- Professional movers
- Professional house cleaning before listing
- Free dumpster rental
- Junk removal
- Home staging for vacant properties
- Landscape upkeep until the home sells
- Free home value assessment with no obligation to list
Draper Neighborhoods Ryan Serves
Draper's neighborhoods span a wide price range and buyer profile. Homes in South Mountain and along the Pioneer Road corridor attract buyers who want newer construction, larger lots, and mountain views. The Corner Canyon area draws outdoor-focused buyers willing to pay a premium for trail access from the backyard. Communities near the Draper TRAX station and FrontRunner line attract commuters who want transit access without giving up suburban square footage.
Pricing in Draper requires understanding which features buyers are paying for in each sub-market. A view lot in South Mountain is priced differently than a similar-size home without views three streets over. Ryan's experience in Draper means he knows where those premiums exist — and how to capture them in the listing price.
Who This Service Is For
Draper sellers who work with Ryan:
- Homeowners upsizing and needing a clean, fast sale to fund their next purchase
- Seniors selling a longtime Draper home to downsize or move to assisted living
- Families managing a parent's Draper estate or inherited property
- Executors and probate attorneys who need a dependable local agent
- Remote or out-of-state heirs who need someone to manage the process locally
Pricing
All included services are covered in the 3% fee. No separate vendor invoices, no coordination on your end.
How Long Does It Take?
Draper homes priced correctly and presented well typically sell within 30 to 60 days. The spring market — March through June — is the strongest window, driven by families looking to move before the school year. Draper's tech employment base also produces a steady stream of buyers relocating to the area throughout the fall and winter, which makes this market less seasonal than other parts of Salt Lake County.
Ryan's Guaranteed Sale Program is built around getting the price right from the start. Overpriced listings stall, collect days on market, and end up selling for less than a correctly priced listing would have. Ryan's job is to make sure that doesn't happen to you.
Get Started in Draper
A free home value assessment is the starting point. Ryan reviews your Draper property, pulls current comparable sales, and tells you exactly what your home is worth in today's market — before you commit to anything. Call (385) 267-8195 or request online below.
Request Your Free AssessmentQuestions About Selling in Draper
Ryan charges 3% of the sale price — about $15,000 on a $500,000 home. Movers, cleaning, dumpster, staging, and landscaping are all included. No add-ons.
Most Draper homes sell within 30 to 60 days when priced and prepared correctly. Spring is the strongest season but Draper's tech employment base sustains demand year-round.
Yes. Ryan handles the cleanout, vendor coordination, prep, and full sale process for estate and inherited properties. You don't need to be present or local to get started.
Draper benefits from strong tech-sector employment, excellent schools, trail and outdoor access, and TRAX/FrontRunner transit links. This combination creates consistent buyer demand across multiple buyer profiles throughout the year.