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Midway, Utah

Homes with Acreage for Sale in Midway, Utah

Midway sits in the Heber Valley at about 5,500 feet, tucked between the Wasatch Back and the Jordanelle Reservoir, and it's one of the few Utah towns where you can still find true acreage within 20 minutes of Park City and under an hour of the Salt Lake airport. Properties here range from 1-acre estate lots in subdivisions like Interlaken and Stone Creek to working hobby farms of 5, 10, even 40 acres along River Road, Center Creek, and the foothills below Snake Creek Canyon. Soil is generally good for pasture and hay, irrigation shares from local ditch companies often convey with the land, and many parcels carry agricultural tax status that meaningfully lowers the annual bill.

Buyers drawn to acreage in Midway usually want a specific combination: room for horses or a small herd, water rights, mountain views of Mount Timpanogos or the Wasatch, and proximity to Deer Valley and Soldier Hollow without the HOA density of Park City proper. Winters bring real snow — plan on plowing a long driveway from November through March — and summers stay cool at night, which is part of why the valley has become a second-home market alongside its long-time ranching families. Median prices on acreage parcels typically run well into seven figures once a quality home is involved, though raw land and smaller-lot homes still come up. Browse the active acreage 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 homes with acreage in Midway.

How much land counts as 'acreage' in Midway?

Most buyers searching Midway acreage are looking at 1 acre and up, with the bigger inventory clustered around 1–5 acres in established subdivisions and 5–40+ acres on the valley floor and foothills. Anything over about 5 acres usually qualifies for Utah's greenbelt (FAA) tax assessment if it's used for agriculture, which is a real annual savings worth asking about.

Do acreage properties in Midway come with water rights?

Often, yes — but it varies parcel by parcel. Many lots carry shares in local irrigation companies (Midway Irrigation, Wasatch Mutual, or similar) that allow seasonal flood or sprinkler irrigation on pasture and hay ground. Culinary water is usually separate, either Midway City or a private well, so always confirm both on the title report and water rights deed before closing.

Can I keep horses on Midway acreage?

Yes. Midway has a strong equestrian culture — Soldier Hollow hosts equestrian events, and horse setups are common throughout the valley. Most parcels over an acre allow horses, with the typical rule of thumb being one horse per acre of usable pasture. Check the specific zoning (A-20, RA-1, etc.) and any HOA covenants, since a handful of subdivisions restrict livestock.

How does winter affect larger lots out here?

Midway gets 50–80 inches of snow in a typical year. Long driveways, outbuildings, and pasture access all need a plowing plan, and many owners either own a tractor with a blade or contract a local plow service for the season. Roof loads on barns and shops are also a real consideration — verify any existing structures were built to current snow-load code.

How far is Midway acreage from Park City and Salt Lake?

Deer Valley's Jordanelle gondola is about 15 minutes away, Park City Main Street is roughly 20–25 minutes over Highway 248, and Salt Lake International is about 55 minutes via US-40 and I-80. That access is a big reason acreage here trades at a premium compared to similar properties further south in the Heber Valley or out toward Francis and Kamas.

Are there building restrictions on vacant acreage parcels?

Midway City and Wasatch County both have design guidelines, especially in the Swiss-themed downtown overlay and within view corridors of Mount Timpanogos. Setbacks, building height, exterior materials, and outbuilding sizes are all regulated. If you're buying land to build, get the specific zoning and any applicable HOA design review packet in hand before you finalize plans.