Selling a Home in Holladay

Holladay is one of the most distinctive communities in Salt Lake County. It incorporated as its own city in 1999, preserving the low-density residential character that longtime residents valued — large lots, mature trees, established neighborhoods, and a sense of place that newer developments can't replicate. Homes here tend to be older, well-lived-in, and sitting on land that carries real value in today's market.

That combination creates a specific buyer pool. Buyers coming to Holladay aren't looking for cookie-cutter construction. They're looking for character, space, and location. Pricing and presenting a Holladay home correctly means understanding what those buyers will pay for — and making sure the property shows at its best when they walk through the door.

Ryan Stock Realty serves the full Holladay market and handles every aspect of prep — movers, cleanout, cleaning, staging, and landscape upkeep — so the home is ready when buyers arrive.

What's Included With Every Holladay 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 before you commit

Holladay Neighborhoods Ryan Serves

Holladay's neighborhoods each carry a slightly different price point and buyer profile. Homes near Holladay City Park and along the Highland Drive corridor draw buyers who want walkability and an established neighborhood feel. Properties on the east side — closer to the foothills with mountain views — command premiums that reflect both the land and the outlook. The area near the Big Cottonwood Canyon entrance attracts outdoor-focused buyers who want ski and trail access without leaving a residential setting.

Many of Holladay's longtime homeowners have lived in the same house for 20, 30, or even 40 years. That history means homes often need meaningful preparation before going to market — exactly what Ryan's full-service model is designed to handle.

Who This Service Is For

Holladay sellers who work with Ryan:

  • Longtime Holladay residents ready to downsize or transition to assisted living
  • Families managing a parent's Holladay estate or inherited property
  • Adult children handling the sale of a family home after a loss
  • Executors and probate attorneys handling Holladay properties
  • Out-of-state heirs who need a trusted local agent to manage the full process

Pricing

3%
of the sale price — roughly $15,000 on a $500,000 home

All included services covered within this fee. No add-ons for movers, cleaning, dumpster, staging, or landscaping.

How Long Does It Take to Sell in Holladay?

Holladay homes priced correctly and properly prepared typically sell within 30 to 60 days. Spring (March through June) sees the most activity, but Holladay's reputation as a desirable, established community keeps buyer interest consistent year-round. The key variable is preparation — buyers at Holladay price points have high expectations, and homes that show poorly sit longer than they need to.

Ryan's process is built to make sure that doesn't happen. Proper prep, accurate pricing, and professional presentation from day one give Holladay sellers the best chance at a clean sale at the right price.

Get Started

Start with a free, no-obligation home value assessment. Ryan will review your Holladay property and give you a straight read on what it's worth in today's market — before you commit to anything. Call (385) 267-8195 or request online below.

Request Your Free Assessment

Questions About Selling in Holladay

Ryan charges 3% of the sale price — roughly $15,000 on a $500,000 home. That covers movers, cleaning, dumpster, junk removal, staging, and landscape upkeep. No add-ons.

Most Holladay homes sell within 30 to 60 days when priced and presented correctly. Spring is the strongest window but Holladay's desirable character keeps buyer demand consistent year-round.

Yes. Estate and inherited properties are a primary specialty for Ryan. He manages the cleanout, prep, and full sale so families can focus on each other rather than vendor coordination.

Holladay has a distinct identity — large lots, mature landscaping, low density, and an established residential character. Buyers come specifically for those qualities, which means well-presented homes attract serious, motivated buyers.