Homes with Solar Panels for Sale in Holladay, Utah
Holladay sits in the Salt Lake Valley between Big Cottonwood and Little Cottonwood canyons, with established neighborhoods like Cottonwood, Holladay Hills, and Walker Lane offering mature trees, larger lots, and homes ranging from mid-century ranches to newer custom builds in the $800K to $2M+ range. The city averages around 222 sunny days a year, and at roughly 4,500 feet of elevation with low humidity, solar production here is genuinely strong — the Wasatch Front gets more usable sun than most buyers from coastal states expect. Rocky Mountain Power's net metering program in Utah has changed over the years, so existing solar arrays with grandfathered rates can be a real financial advantage worth asking about during due diligence.
Solar makes particular sense in Holladay because summer cooling loads run high — July highs sit in the mid-90s — and many of the city's older homes have been updated with energy-efficient windows and HVAC, making a solar array a logical next step rather than a retrofit headache. When reviewing these listings, pay attention to whether the panels are owned outright, financed, or on a transferable lease, since that detail directly affects your offer and closing. Also worth noting: Holladay's tree canopy is part of its appeal, so panel placement and roof orientation vary more than in a newer subdivision. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you'd like help comparing specific systems or production histories.
April 2026 · Holladay market
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