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Midway, Utah

Condos for Sale in Midway, Utah

Midway sits at 5,500 feet in the Heber Valley, a Swiss-themed town wedged between the Wasatch Back and Deer Valley's new East Village expansion. Condos here are a practical entry point into a market where single-family prices have climbed sharply — buyers get a Midway address, access to Soldier Hollow, the Homestead, Wasatch Mountain State Park, and a 20-minute drive to Park City without the maintenance of a half-acre lot. The condo inventory ranges from older fourplex-style units near Main Street to newer resort-oriented projects with shared pools, hot tubs, and ski lockers. Second-home buyers from California, Texas, and the Wasatch Front make up a real share of demand, which keeps turnover steady and pushes nightly-rental zoning into the conversation early.

Expect a mix: walk-to-Main-Street townhome-style condos, golf-course units near Soldier Hollow and Crater Springs, and resort condos at Zermatt and the developing Deer Valley East side. HOA structures vary widely — some cover exterior, roof, snow removal, and landscaping (worth real money when Midway gets 60+ inches of snow a year), while others are bare-bones. Short-term rental rules also vary by project and Midway City zone, so confirming use rights before writing an offer matters more here than in most Utah cities. Browse the active condo listings below to see current pricing, HOA dues, and rental designations across Midway's neighborhoods.

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
106
active + pending

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Common questions

About condos for sale in Midway.

Why would I buy a condo in Midway instead of a single-family home?

Condos here appeal to buyers who want a Heber Valley address without taking on yard work, snow removal, or a large mortgage. Many owners use them as second homes or short-term rentals near Soldier Hollow and Deer Valley's East Village, so they want to lock the door and leave. Single-family homes in Midway often start north of $900K, while condos open the door to ownership at a lower price point.

Are short-term rentals allowed in Midway condo developments?

It depends on the HOA and the zone. Zermatt Resort and some projects near Main Street have a history of nightly rentals, while subdivisions zoned residential typically restrict stays to 30 days or longer. Always pull the HOA docs and confirm with Midway City before writing an offer if rental income matters to your plan.

What HOA fees should I expect on a Midway condo?

Monthly dues commonly run $250 to $600 depending on amenities, exterior maintenance, and whether the HOA covers snow removal — which matters here, since Midway averages over 60 inches of snowfall a year. Resort-style projects with pools, hot tubs, and concierge service sit at the higher end.

How close are Midway condos to skiing?

Soldier Hollow (Nordic) is inside Midway itself. Deer Valley is roughly 20 minutes over the hill, Park City Mountain about 25 minutes, and Sundance around 35 minutes via Provo Canyon. The new Deer Valley East Village expansion in Heber has shortened the drive for many Midway addresses to under 15 minutes.

Do Midway condos hold value well?

The Heber Valley has been one of Utah's fastest-appreciating markets over the last decade, driven by limited buildable land, the Deer Valley expansion, and steady demand from Wasatch Front and out-of-state buyers. Condos in walkable locations near Main Street or with golf and resort access have generally tracked or outpaced the broader valley.

Are there any newer condo projects in Midway?

Yes — recent and ongoing development includes townhome and condo phases near Burgi Hill, the Crossings at Midway, and resort-adjacent product tied to the Deer Valley East expansion. Inventory is still thin compared to Park City, so new releases tend to move quickly.