Golf Course Homes for Sale in Midway, Utah
Midway sits in the Heber Valley at about 5,600 feet, ringed by the Wasatch Back and just 20 minutes from Park City over the Jordanelle. Golf course homes here cluster around three courses that define the valley: Soldier Hollow (the 36-hole municipal course used in the 2002 Olympics), Crater Springs at the Homestead Resort (home to the geothermal crater), and Wasatch Mountain State Park's Lake and Mountain courses just up Snake Creek Canyon. Because the valley floor is flat and the courses are wrapped by farmland and aspen-covered foothills, fairway lots tend to deliver long sight lines to Mount Timpanogos, Deer Valley, and the Heber benches — views that hold up whether the course is green in July or snow-covered in February.
Pricing on golf-adjacent properties in Midway typically runs from the high $1Ms for townhomes at Interlaken or Soldier Hollow up past $4M for custom homes on the Wasatch State Park frontage. Most courses here close from roughly mid-November through March, so many of these homes double as ski-season basecamps — Deer Valley East Village is a 15-minute drive, and the Mayflower expansion is changing what fairway buyers expect from a second home. HOA structures, cart-path access, and whether a lot is on a public or resort course all affect resale, so it's worth knowing which course a listing actually fronts. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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About golf course homes in Midway.
Which golf courses in Midway have homes directly on the fairway? ▾
Soldier Hollow, Crater Springs at the Homestead, and the Lake and Mountain courses at Wasatch Mountain State Park all have residential frontage. Interlaken and parts of the Homestead neighborhood are the most established golf-home enclaves, while newer custom builds continue going up along Soldier Hollow's Gold and Silver nines.
Are these courses playable year-round? ▾
No — Midway's elevation and winter temperatures generally close the courses from mid-November through late March. Most fairway homeowners treat the off-season as ski season, since Deer Valley, Park City Mountain, and the new Mayflower/Deer Valley East Village are all within a 15–25 minute drive.
What's the price range for golf course homes in Midway right now? ▾
Townhomes and smaller patio homes at Interlaken or near Soldier Hollow typically start in the high $1Ms. Single-family homes on the fairway usually run $2M–$3.5M, and large custom estates on Wasatch State Park or Soldier Hollow frontage can clear $4M depending on lot size and view corridor.
Do golf course homes here come with mandatory club memberships? ▾
Mostly no, which is unusual for a resort area. Soldier Hollow and Wasatch Mountain are public municipal/state courses with no membership requirement, and Crater Springs at the Homestead is also play-as-you-go. That keeps carrying costs lower than comparable golf homes in Park City's private clubs like Promontory or Red Ledges.
How are the views compared to other Wasatch Back golf communities? ▾
Midway's valley floor is flat and open, so most fairway lots get unobstructed sight lines to Mount Timpanogos to the west and the Deer Valley ridgeline to the north. That's a different look than the hillside fairways in Park City or Heber's east bench, where homes tend to look down at the course rather than across it.
Is short-term rental allowed on Midway golf properties? ▾
It depends on the specific subdivision and HOA. Some Homestead-area condos and Interlaken townhomes allow nightly rentals, while most single-family neighborhoods around Soldier Hollow restrict rentals to 30 days or longer. Always verify with the HOA and Midway City before assuming a property can be rented short-term.