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Herriman, Utah real estate

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Herriman, Utah

Modern neighborhoods and open foothills in the southwest Salt Lake Valley

About Herriman

Living in Herriman, Utah

Herriman sits in the southwest corner of the Salt Lake Valley, where newer neighborhoods climb toward the foothills and open space still shapes the landscape. One of Utah's fastest-growing cities, it draws buyers who want modern construction, room to breathe, and more home for the dollar than the valley's east-bench communities typically offer — the trade-off being a longer commute for those working downtown or at the mouth of the canyons. Master-planned areas like Rosecrest anchor much of the housing, while Herriman Towne Center gives the city a gathering place with shops, restaurants, and community events. Outdoor life centers on Blackridge Reservoir, a swim-and-paddle park that fills up on summer weekends, and the Juniper Canyon trail network in the foothills above town. Families are served by the Jordan School District, and the Mountain View Corridor has steadily improved access to the rest of the valley. Ethan Holcomb helps buyers and sellers move confidently in Herriman's fast-changing market.

Salt Lake County

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Newer Construction, More Value

Herriman's housing stock skews newer than most of the valley, with master-planned communities like Rosecrest offering modern floor plans and more home per dollar than east-bench cities.

Blackridge and the Foothills

Blackridge Reservoir is a local favorite for swimming and paddleboarding, while the Juniper Canyon trail system puts hiking and mountain biking right above town.

Jordan School District

Herriman students attend Jordan School District schools, and the district has continued adding capacity as the city's family population grows.

Mountain View Corridor Access

The Mountain View Corridor connects Herriman north through the west side of the valley, making commutes and airport runs more direct than they once were.

Common Questions

Herriman Real Estate FAQ

Is Herriman a good place to buy a home?

Herriman appeals most to buyers who want newer construction and more space for their budget. It is one of the fastest-growing cities in the Salt Lake Valley, with master-planned neighborhoods, parks, and a developing town center. The main trade-off is location: the southwest corner of the valley means longer drives to downtown Salt Lake City or the ski canyons. If your priorities are a modern home, family-oriented neighborhoods, and outdoor access out the back door, Herriman is worth a serious look.

How much do homes in Herriman cost?

Herriman generally offers more home per dollar than east-bench cities like Draper or Cottonwood Heights, which is a big part of its appeal to growing families. That said, pricing varies widely by neighborhood, home age, and lot — and the market moves quickly. Rather than rely on a stale number, reach out to Ethan Holcomb for current pricing and recent comparable sales in the specific neighborhoods you're considering.

What is the commute like from Herriman?

Herriman sits in the far southwest of the Salt Lake Valley, so commutes to downtown Salt Lake City are on the longer side compared to more central suburbs. The Mountain View Corridor has improved things considerably, giving residents a faster north-south route along the west side of the valley, and Bangerter Highway offers another option. Many residents work in the southwest valley's growing employment centers or work remotely, which softens the commute question entirely.

What is there to do in Herriman?

Blackridge Reservoir is the signature amenity — a swim-and-paddle park that draws crowds all summer. The Juniper Canyon trail network offers hiking and mountain biking in the foothills above town, and Herriman Towne Center hosts shops, restaurants, and community events. The city is also home to a major soccer complex used by Real Salt Lake's academy program. For bigger-city dining and entertainment, South Jordan and the rest of the valley are a short drive away.

What school district serves Herriman?

Herriman is served by the Jordan School District, which covers much of the southwest Salt Lake Valley. The district operates elementary, middle, and high schools within the city, and it has continued building new schools as Herriman grows. School boundaries can shift in fast-growing areas, so if a specific school matters to your home search, Ethan Holcomb can help you confirm current boundaries for any address you're considering.

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