4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Midway, Utah
Midway sits in the Heber Valley at about 5,600 feet, surrounded by Mount Timpanogos to the west, the Wasatch Back to the north, and farmland that still gives the town its Swiss-village character. Four-bedroom-plus homes here tend to fall into a few camps: newer builds in Interlaken, Burgi Hill, and the developments around Soldier Hollow; estate-style properties on acreage near Wasatch Mountain State Park; and larger remodeled homes on the older grid closer to Main Street. Families moving from Salt Lake or out of state usually want the extra bedrooms for kids plus a guest room, since Midway draws a steady stream of visitors year-round for Soldier Hollow Nordic Center, the Homestead Crater, and the two Wasatch Mountain golf courses.
Pricing on 4+ bedroom homes in Midway has held up better than much of the Wasatch Front because supply is genuinely tight — the town caps growth and large parcels rarely come up. Expect winters with real snow (Heber Valley averages around 60+ inches annually) and summer evenings that cool into the 50s, which means basements, mudrooms, and three-car garages are standard rather than upgrades. Park City is about 20 minutes over the Jordanelle bridge, and Salt Lake International is roughly an hour via Parley's Canyon. Browse the active listings below to see which 4+ bedroom homes are currently on the market in Midway.
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Midway.
What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Midway? ▾
Most 4-bedroom homes in Midway run from the mid $800Ks for older homes near Main Street up to $2M+ for newer builds in Interlaken, Casperville, or near Soldier Hollow. Lot size, views of Mount Timpanogos, and proximity to the golf courses move the needle more than square footage alone.
Are larger Midway homes mostly used as primary residences or second homes? ▾
It's a real mix. Families working in the Heber Valley or commuting over the pass to Park City buy 4+ bedroom homes as primary residences, while buyers from Salt Lake, California, and out of state often pick them up as weekend places near Soldier Hollow and Wasatch Mountain State Park. Short-term rental rules are stricter than in Park City, so check the zoning before assuming you can Airbnb it.
Do most 4-bedroom homes here come with basements? ▾
Yes — full basements are standard in Midway because of the cold winters and the way builders count bedrooms. Many homes list four bedrooms upstairs with two or three more in a finished basement, which is useful for families hosting visitors during ski season or summer events at Soldier Hollow.
Which neighborhoods have the most 4+ bedroom inventory? ▾
Interlaken, Burgi Hill, Casperville, and the developments around Soldier Hollow and Crater Springs (the old Zermatt area) tend to carry the bulk of larger homes. The older grid south of Main Street has some bigger historic homes too, though those turn over less often.
How's the commute from a Midway home to Park City or Salt Lake? ▾
Park City is about 20-25 minutes over the Jordanelle, and downtown Salt Lake runs roughly an hour via Parley's Canyon when I-80 is clear. Winter storms and weekend ski traffic can push that significantly, which is why a lot of buyers prefer Midway over commuting daily from the SLC side.
Are HOAs common with the larger homes in Midway? ▾
It depends heavily on the neighborhood. Homes in master-planned communities like Interlaken or near the resort areas usually carry HOA dues covering snow removal on private roads and common areas. Properties on the older Midway grid or on acreage outside the developments often have no HOA at all.