in the summer of 1847, a group of pioneers led by john holladay entered the salt lake valley. they discovered a spring-fed stream, now known as spring creek, and settled the area, making holladay the first village established away from salt lake city and the oldest continuously inhabited city in utah. settlers enjoyed favorable conditions for agriculture, orchards, and business, allowing for continued growth and development. located in the central part of the salt lake valley, holladay is known today for its beautiful homes and large, wooded lots. the holladay city council works towards preserving its open spaces by overseeing and carefully managing commercial development. residents are proposing a more pedestrian-friendly downtown as well as creating biking and walking trails within the community. holladay is also host to many popular events and festivals organized by the city′s arts council. most notably, the blue moon festival held every summer features artists and musicians from the community. other holladay attractions include the mt. olympus trailhead, old mill golf course, big cottonwood regional park, and the lions recreation center. forbes magazine has ranked utah the no. 1 state for business four out of the last five years. salt lake county is also the home of the nba’s utah jazz, real salt lake of the mls, university of utah pac-12 athletics, and was the host of the 2002 winter olympic games.
Charming 5-bedroom bungalow nestled on a quiet street in the heart of Millcreek. This well-loved home offers the perfect blend of comfort, updates, and unbeatable location. The fully remodeled kitchen is a showstopper — perfect for entertaining and everyday living alike. The main floor bathroom was completely renovated in 2019, and major systems have all been updated for peace of mind: roof replaced in 2018, new AC and furnace installed in 2018, and an outdoor irrigation system added in 2018. Step outside to a shaded backyard with mature trees and a deck ideal for summer gatherings. Located minutes from Millcreek Canyon and the Cottonwood Canyons, with easy access to top-rated schools, beautiful parks, and just 20 minutes to Downtown Salt Lake City.