

| 2325 E MCKENNA CT | BEDROOMS: 5 | |
| HOLLADAY, UT 84117 | BATHS: 3 | |
| LOT: .27 ACRES | SQUARE FOOTAGE: 5400 | |
| VIRTUAL TOUR | SOLD FOR : $514,100 |

Holladay

Holladay is a city and a suburb in Sale Lake County and is part of Salt Lake City. The population is just under 27,000 people. Buying property for sale in Holladay will put you in the center of an up and coming neighborhood. Holladay is experiencing industrial growth while remaining clean and friendly. Doesn’t that sound like a great place to buy property for sale?
In Holladay you get the best of all worlds. It’s a great place to live work and play! Buy property for sale in Holladay and see what all the hype is about. The educational system is one of the finest in the United States. High test scores and reasonably sized classes make for a great environment for learning.
Residents enjoy the many golf course and parks in the area. Holladay property for sale is within an hour’s drive of many entertaining sites in Utah’s history, including Olympic Park, Snowbird, Alta, Deer Valley and Snowbasin ski resorts, Old desert village, and Antelope Island State Park as well. There is so much to do in near Holladay. It truly is a recreational paradise.
With close proximity to Salt Lake International Airport, Holladay also offers residents easy access to the entire country. Buy Holladay Property for sale, and you won’t be disappointed.
Holladay Utah, located a stone’s throw from Salt Lake City, is an up and coming community in the state of Utah. Situated in an area that is seeing some remarkable industrial growth, while remaining clean and friendly, Holladay real estate is just about the perfect community to live if you're seeking the best of all worlds.
Holladay is a small community but we all enjoy our family time and we make sure that there are places aplenty to keep you entertained and offer you something to do when you've got family time, or just when you're in the mood to get away for a few hours.
Holladay, Utah is not only a beautiful place to reside, but it also offers a unique charm and quaintness that few towns could possess. The homes for sale in Holladay come in a wide variety of styles and prices, including some of the finest luxury estates available in Utah. It's never been more of an optimal time to purchase Holladay homes for sale. Rates are still at record lows, Holladay home prices have never been better. Here is a little bit of history (some of which I didn't even know) shared from the Holladay City website!
A group of pioneers known as the Mississippi Company, led by John Holladay, entered the Salt Lake Valley on July 29, 1847. Within weeks after their arrival, they discovered a free flowing, spring fed stream, which they called Spring Creek (near Kentucky Avenue). While most of the group returned to the Fort in Great Salt Lake for the winter, two or three men built dugouts along this stream and wintered over. Thus, this became the first village established away from Great Salt Lake City itself. In the spring, a number of families hurried out to build homes and tame the land. There were numerous springs and ponds here and grasses and wild flowers were abundant, making this a most desirable area for settlement. When John Holladay was named as the branch president of the Church, the village took upon itself the name of Holladay’s Settlement or Holladay’s Burgh.
As homes were built, commercial ventures developed, first at the intersection of Highland Drive and Murray-Holladay Road, with David Brinton’s Mercantile Co-op and Brinton-Gunderson Blacksmith Shop. As the community grew, businesses tended to move east of the intersection of Holladay Boulevard and Murray-Holladay Road, where more of the residents lived. Neilson’s Store and Harper-Bowthorpe Blacksmith Shop were popular and well-frequented businesses for many years. Favorable conditions for agriculture, orchards and businesses allowed for continued growth over the years.
The Holladay and Cottonwood communities were unincorporated areas of Salt Lake County and 15 years ago efforts were made by a dedicated group of citizens to incorporate as a separate entity, but area citizens voted against incorporation by a narrow margin. Salt Lake County, the Utah Supreme Court and/or the Utah State Legislature frustrated subsequent efforts and citizens weren’t allowed another incorporation vote until May 4, 1999. On that day, a better-informed citizenry voted by over 83% to approve incorporation and the City of Holladay was officially incorporated on November 30, 1999.
Residents overwhelmingly supported incorporation because of a profound desire to gain control of local planning and zoning. General Plan meetings were attended by a large number of enthusiastic Holladay residents, all excited to finally have a voice in the future of our community. A vast majority – if not all – of those attending wanted Holladay to maintain and even improve its rural atmosphere. Suggestions included:
Subsequently an area north and east of the original boundaries of Holladay were annexed into the City in October of 2002.
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