Homes with Virtual Tours in Midway, Utah
Midway sits in the Heber Valley at about 5,600 feet, roughly 25 minutes from Park City over the back side of Deer Valley and about 55 minutes from Salt Lake International. Because so many buyers shopping here live out of state — second-home owners from California and Nevada, retirees relocating from Texas, and Wasatch Front families looking for a weekend place near Soldier Hollow and Wasatch Mountain State Park — a quality 3D walkthrough or video tour matters more in Midway than it does in most Utah markets. Listings with full virtual tours let you rule properties in or out before booking a flight, and they're especially useful for the larger estate homes in Interlaken, Stone Creek, and the Crater Springs area where photos alone don't convey the floor plan.
The homes on this page all carry some form of virtual tour — Matterport 3D, branded video, drone aerials, or a combination. Expect a mix of Swiss-themed in-town cottages near Main Street, newer builds in Burgi Hill and Wasatch Springs, and luxury properties backing the golf courses or the open meadows that define the valley. Tour quality varies by listing agent, so some walkthroughs are full dollhouse 3D scans while others are shorter video clips. If you want a live FaceTime showing to supplement what's posted, any of our Heber Valley agents can set that up the same day. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market with tours attached.
"}]May 2026 · Midway market
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Why do virtual tours matter for Midway listings specifically? ▾
A big share of Midway buyers come from out of state — Las Vegas, California, Texas, and the Wasatch Front second-home crowd. Driving up Provo Canyon or flying into SLC for every showing isn't practical, so a 3D walkthrough or video tour lets remote buyers shortlist properties before booking a trip. Listings with tours tend to attract more serious offers from non-local buyers.
What kind of virtual tours do Midway listings usually have? ▾
Most are Matterport 3D walkthroughs, branded video tours shot by drone-equipped real-estate photographers, or Zillow 3D Home scans. Higher-end Midway listings — think Wasatch Mountain golf course homes or Interlaken estates — often include aerial drone footage of the surrounding meadows and mountains since the setting is a big part of the value.
Can I make an offer based on a virtual tour alone? ▾
Yes, and it happens regularly here. Out-of-state buyers frequently write offers contingent on an in-person inspection or a final walkthrough before closing. Your agent can also do a live FaceTime tour to fill gaps the recorded tour doesn't cover, like the smell of the crawlspace or the actual sun exposure at 4pm.
Do all Midway homes for sale have virtual tours? ▾
No. Tours are more common on listings above roughly $800K and on properties at Soldier Hollow, Zermatt, and the Crater Springs/Memorial Hill areas where listing agents budget more for marketing. Smaller in-town homes and quick-turn flips sometimes skip the 3D scan, so the inventory on this page is a subset of total Midway listings.
How accurate are virtual tours for judging mountain views? ▾
Drone footage is reliable for views; interior 3D scans are less so because cameras flatten depth. If a view is critical — say you want Timpanogos visible from the primary bedroom — ask your agent for extra phone photos from the exact window at the time of day you care about. Midway sits in a bowl, so view quality varies block by block.
Are virtual tours kept up to date if the home is staged or repainted? ▾
Usually not. The tour is typically shot once when the home hits the market. If you see a tour from a listing that's been active for several months, confirm with your agent whether anything has changed — staging gets pulled, seasonal landscaping looks completely different between July wildflowers and February snowpack.