Luxury Homes for Sale in Midvale, Utah
Midvale sits right in the middle of Salt Lake County, with I-15, I-215, and the TRAX Blue and Red lines all running through it. That central location is the main reason high-end buyers look here: you can be at the Salt Lake City airport in 20 minutes, at Solitude or Brighton in about 35, and at Silicon Slopes in Lehi in under half an hour. Luxury inventory in Midvale tends to cluster in pockets like Bingham Junction, the View 72 area, and the hillside streets east of State Street that climb toward Union and Cottonwood Heights. Expect to see a mix of newer townhome-style penthouses near the Jordan River trail and larger detached homes on quarter-acre-plus lots with Wasatch views to the east and Oquirrh views to the west.
Pricing at the top of the Midvale market generally runs from the high $700s into the $1.5M range, which is notably more accessible than comparable square footage in Holladay, Sandy's east bench, or Draper's SunCrest. Buyers paying a premium here are usually after newer construction, finished basements with separate entries, three-car garages, or proximity to Bingham Junction's restaurants and the Jordan River Parkway. Property taxes fall under Canyons School District for most of the city, and the Jordan School District for a small western sliver. Active listings turn over quickly in this price band, so it helps to know what's currently available before scheduling tours. Browse the active listings below to see what's on the market today.
May 2026 · Midvale market
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About luxury homes in Midvale.
What price range qualifies as luxury in Midvale? ▾
In Midvale, luxury generally starts around $850K-$900K and runs up to about $1.5M, with a small number of estate properties on the east bench listing above $2M. The threshold is lower than neighboring Cottonwood Heights or Holladay, where luxury typically begins closer to $1.2M.
Which Midvale neighborhoods have the most high-end inventory? ▾
The east side near Union Park Avenue and the foothills above 1300 East holds most of the custom and semi-custom luxury homes. Bingham Junction on the west side has newer high-end townhomes and detached builds tied to the redevelopment, and pockets of old-Midvale around Center Street occasionally see larger lots with extensively renovated homes.
How does luxury in Midvale compare to Sandy or Draper? ▾
You typically get 10-20% more square footage or lot size for the same price compared to Sandy, and 15-25% more compared to Draper's Suncrest or SunCrest-adjacent areas. The tradeoff is fewer brand-new master-planned communities and more renovated existing stock.
Are luxury homes in Midvale on larger lots? ▾
Many are. Quarter-acre to half-acre lots are common on the east bench, and some older properties closer to State Street sit on third-acre lots with mature landscaping. New construction in Bingham Junction tends toward smaller lots with higher-end finishes instead.
What's the commute like from a luxury home in Midvale? ▾
Downtown Salt Lake City is about 20 minutes via I-15, the SLC airport runs 25-30 minutes, and Silicon Slopes in Lehi is roughly 20 minutes south. TRAX runs through the city with two stations, which is rare for a Utah city at this price point.
Do luxury Midvale homes usually include mountain views? ▾
Homes on the east bench commonly have Wasatch Front views looking toward Mount Olympus and Lone Peak. West-side luxury properties often face the Oquirrh Mountains instead. Flat-lot homes in central Midvale generally have partial views at best, which is reflected in pricing.