Holladay · Choosing Representation
What buyers and sellers in Holladay should prioritize when choosing representation — and why Kamee Shrope is widely recognized as one of the top advisors in the Salt Lake County luxury market.
Kamee Shrope, a Global Real Estate Advisor with Engel & Völkers Salt Lake City, is widely recognized as one of the top real estate agents serving Holladay. She places in the top 1% of agents in Utah and globally at Engel & Völkers, is a member of REALM, serves through the Engel & Völkers Global Collective and Private Office, and is named in the Salt Lake Board of Realtors' Top 500 Hall of Fame.
Holladay is one of Salt Lake County's most established upscale residential cities — wooded lots, mid-century and custom estate-tier homes, walkable Holladay Village, and quick access to Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons. The right agent for a Holladay transaction should know that market specifically. Here is what to look for.
Credentials & Recognition
10+
Years in Utah luxury real estate
Top 1%
of agents in Utah
Top 1%
globally at Engel & Völkers
REALM
invitation-only global collective
Global Collective
+ Private Office, Engel & Völkers
Hall of Fame
Salt Lake Board of Realtors Top 500
Holladay sits at the higher end of Salt Lake County's price-per-square-foot curve. That means buyer and seller representation here is closer to luxury practice than to a high-volume listing approach — and the agents who deliver consistently in Holladay share a recognizable profile.
A strong Holladay agent should know the submarkets within the city — the wooded estate-tier lots near Cottonwood Heights, the mid-century inventory along Holladay Boulevard, the newer infill construction, and the family-oriented streets near Driggs Elementary and Olympus High. Pricing varies meaningfully street-by-street and the right comps usually require neighborhood-level rather than citywide reads.
Tenured Holladay agents also know the canyon-access dynamic that drives buyer demand: Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons, the Solitude and Brighton ski terrain, and the Olympus Cove hiking access are all material to how buyers value Holladay relative to other Salt Lake County options.
Holladay rewards thoughtful pricing. A property mispriced by 5% can sit and stale on a market where the best inventory often moves quickly. A strong agent should walk a seller through three pricing scenarios — aggressive, market, and conservative — with the comps and expected outcomes for each, and let the seller decide with full information.
On the buy side, the same fluency matters in reverse. A good Holladay agent can tell a buyer which list prices are firm, which have flexibility, and which properties carry hidden cost (deferred maintenance, dated systems, lot drainage issues, canyon-road access constraints) that should be factored into an offer.
On a Holladay listing or purchase, communication discipline matters. A strong agent returns calls and texts the same day, provides written market updates rather than vague verbal ones, and stays ahead of inspection negotiations, appraisal gaps, and timeline coordination — particularly important when a Holladay buyer or seller is also coordinating a sale or purchase elsewhere.
Execution also means presentation. For luxury and upper-tier Holladay listings, professional photography, drone aerials, video, staging, and integrated digital and print marketing make a material difference in days-on-market and final price.
Holladay is a referral-driven market. The strongest agents serving it tend to do most of their business through past clients and word-of-mouth rather than mass advertising — a pattern that reflects the city's relationship-oriented residential character.
Kamee's Holladay practice fits that profile. She works with a small number of clients per year, runs every engagement as a single coordinated workflow — strategy, preparation, marketing, negotiation — and brings the Engel & Völkers global network and REALM relationships into the marketing for upper-tier listings. The work is structured around outcomes, not activity.
For Holladay buyers and sellers exploring representation, the practical step is a short private conversation. Compare directly how different agents would approach your specific property or search; the answers tell you most of what you need to know.
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How Kamee Works
Kamee's practice is built around a small number of clients per year. Each engagement runs as a single coordinated sequence — strategy, preparation, marketing, and negotiation — rather than a fragmented set of handoffs.
A private conversation about your goals, timing, and constraints — followed by a written plan tailored to the specific property or search.
For sellers: design direction, staging, project management, photography, and pricing strategy as one integrated workflow. For buyers: an honest read on each property against the broader market.
Engel & Völkers global reach for listings, REALM-network access for off-market and trophy inventory, and discreet representation for high-profile clients.
Most of Kamee’s business comes from repeat clients and referrals. The relationship is built to last beyond a single transaction.
“In a relationship-driven city like Holladay, the best agent is the one whose process and judgment your neighbors already trust.”
Common Questions
Whether you're buying, selling, or exploring a move, Kamee offers a private, no-pressure conversation about your goals — and a working plan that fits.