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Midway, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Midway, Utah

Midway sits in the Heber Valley at about 5,600 feet, ringed by the Wasatch Back on three sides and surrounded by working farms, the Provo River, and two state parks. Five-bedroom-plus homes here tend to fall into a few clear buckets: newer Swiss-styled builds in Interlaken and around Zermatt, larger custom homes on the bench above Memorial Hill, and rambler-with-walkout floor plans on the flats near Soldier Hollow and the golf course. Because Midway draws a mix of full-time families, Salt Lake commuters, and second-home buyers from California and Texas, the larger floor plans here often include features you don't see in standard Wasatch Front builds — bunk rooms sized for ski weekends, oversized mudrooms, secondary kitchens in the basement, and three-plus car garages with room for a side-by-side.

Climate plays into the floor plan conversation too. Midway gets real winters — 60+ inches of snow most years — so heated driveways, radiant floors, and south-facing great rooms show up frequently in the five-bedroom inventory. Summer is mild and dry, which is why outdoor living spaces, covered patios, and pickleball courts have become common in newer construction. Lot sizes range from tight subdivision parcels to multi-acre properties with water shares, and a handful of larger homes sit inside short-term-rental-approved zones. Browse the active 5+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in Midway.

May 2026 · Midway market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Midway right now.

Full Midway market report
Median sale
$966,500
9 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
12 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
105
active + pending

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Common questions

About 5+ bedroom homes in Midway.

What's the typical price range for a 5+ bedroom home in Midway?

Most five-bedroom homes in Midway list between roughly $1.2M and $2.5M, with newer builds in Interlaken, Memorial Hill, and the Soldier Hollow area pushing higher. Larger estates on acreage near the Provo River or the golf course can exceed $4M. Resale ramblers with finished walkouts on the south end of town tend to sit at the lower end of that range.

Are these larger homes mostly new construction or older?

Both. Midway has seen heavy new construction over the past decade in subdivisions like Interlaken, Burgi Hill, and around Zermatt, where Swiss-chalet styling is common. Older five-bedroom homes — often farmhouses on bigger lots — show up closer to Main Street and along the river bottoms. Inventory is split fairly evenly on any given month.

Do 5+ bedroom homes in Midway usually sit on larger lots?

Often yes. Many of the bigger floor plans were built on quarter-acre to full-acre lots, and a meaningful share of larger homes sit on 1–5 acres with water shares, horse rights, or pasture. If acreage matters, check the lot size and zoning carefully — Midway has both residential and agricultural zones inside city limits.

How's the commute from a large family home in Midway to Salt Lake or Provo?

Midway to downtown Salt Lake runs about 50 minutes via Parley's Summit, and Provo is roughly 45 minutes through Provo Canyon on US-189. Heber City sits five minutes east for groceries, schools, and the regional hospital. Winter storms over Parley's can extend SLC commutes considerably, which is why many large-home buyers here work remotely or hybrid.

What school district serves Midway?

Midway is in Wasatch County School District. Elementary-age kids typically attend Midway Elementary, with Rocky Mountain Middle School and Wasatch High in Heber. The district is well-regarded, and Soldier Hollow Charter School is another option families with larger households often consider.

Are short-term rentals allowed in larger Midway homes?

It depends on the specific subdivision and zoning. Some developments like Zermatt, Soldier Hollow, and parts of Interlaken permit nightly rentals, which is why investors target large bedroom counts there. Most standard residential neighborhoods in Midway do not allow STRs. Always verify with the city and the HOA before assuming rental income on a five-bedroom purchase.