Homes with Pools for Sale in Midway, Utah
Midway sits in the Heber Valley at roughly 5,580 feet, which means a pool here works very differently than one down in St. George. The swim season is real but short — generally late May through mid-September without supplemental heat — and almost every pool in town gets winterized before Thanksgiving. That reality shapes who builds them: most pool homes in Midway are larger estates on acreage in Interlaken, Stone Creek, Soldier Hollow, or out toward River Road, where owners are buying a summer-and-shoulder-season lifestyle property and don't mind covering the pool four months of the year. A handful of high-end builds include indoor pools or pool houses for true year-round use, but those are rare and command a noticeable premium.
Buyers shopping pool homes in Midway tend to be primary residents who entertain, second-home owners from the Wasatch Front or out of state, and families drawn by the Wasatch Mountain views, the Homestead resort, and quick access to Deer Valley and Park City over the Jordanelle. Lot size matters here — county setbacks, septic systems on some parcels, and irrigation company rules mean pools don't fit on every property. Natural gas service through most of town keeps heating costs reasonable compared to propane-dependent rural areas. Inventory is thin in a market this small, so pool listings move when they're priced right. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the Midway MLS.
May 2026 · Midway market
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About homes with pools in Midway.
Is a pool practical in Midway given the short summer? ▾
Midway sits at about 5,580 feet, so the swim season runs roughly Memorial Day through mid-September without heat. Most owners add a gas heater or solar cover to stretch the season into May and October. Plan on closing the pool by late October before hard freezes set in.
Indoor pools vs. outdoor pools — what's more common here? ▾
Outdoor pools dominate on the larger acreage properties around River Road, Interlaken, and the golf course communities. Indoor pools show up on higher-end estates where owners want year-round use, since Midway sees real winter with average January lows in the teens. Expect a meaningful price jump for an indoor pool and natatorium build-out.
What should I budget for winterizing and maintaining a pool in Midway? ▾
Annual winterization typically runs $300-$600, and seasonal opening is similar. Heating costs are the bigger variable — a natural gas heater on a 20,000-gallon pool can run several hundred dollars a month if you're swimming in cooler shoulder months. Most homes here are on natural gas through Dominion Energy, which keeps heating costs more manageable than propane.
Do Midway homes with pools usually sit on larger lots? ▾
Yes. Most pool properties are on half-acre to multi-acre lots in areas like Interlaken, Stone Creek, and the Homestead/Soldier Hollow side of town. Smaller lots in the older town core rarely have room for an in-ground pool plus the required setbacks from septic or property lines.
Are there water restrictions that affect pool fills in Wasatch County? ▾
Wasatch County and the Midway Irrigation Company watch culinary water use closely, especially during drought years. Initial pool fills are usually allowed but may need to be scheduled with the water provider, and some neighborhoods restrict daytime fills in July and August. Check with the specific water company serving the address before closing.
How many pool homes are typically on the Midway MLS? ▾
Midway is a small market — usually only a handful of active pool listings at any given time, and most sit in the upper price tiers above $1.5M. Inventory turns over slowly, so it's worth setting up a saved search. The active listings below show what's currently available.