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Midway, Utah

Luxury Homes for Sale in Midway, Utah

Midway sits in the Heber Valley at roughly 5,580 feet, ringed by the Wasatch Back peaks and about 20 minutes from Deer Valley and Park City. The luxury market here looks different than Park City proper — buyers get larger lots, quieter Swiss-themed streets, and meaningful acreage at price points that often run 15-25% under comparable Park City addresses. Most high-end inventory clusters around Soldier Hollow, the Crater Springs and Memorial Hill area, Interlaken, and the gated enclaves inside Zermatt and Wasatch Mountain State Park. Expect $2M–$8M for newer custom builds on half-acre to multi-acre parcels, with a smaller tier of trophy estates north of $10M backing the golf courses or with Mount Timpanogos frontage.

What sells the Midway lifestyle for luxury buyers is the combination of recreation and quiet. Soldier Hollow hosted the 2002 Olympic Nordic events and still runs cross-country skiing, tubing, and 36 holes of golf. Deer Creek Reservoir is five minutes south for boating, and the Provo River runs blue-ribbon trout water through town. Salt Lake International is a 50-minute drive via US-40 and I-80 — close enough for private-jet owners using Heber Valley Airport (HCR) and convenient for second-home owners flying in from California or Texas. Heber Valley schools serve the area, and the town has held tight to its agricultural feel with horse properties still mixed in among newer estates. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

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 luxury homes in Midway.

What price range qualifies as luxury in Midway?

The luxury tier generally starts around $2 million and runs up past $10 million for trophy properties. The bulk of activity sits between $2.5M and $5M for 4,500–7,500 sq ft custom homes on half-acre to two-acre lots. Estates backing Soldier Hollow, with Timpanogos views, or with water rights tend to command the top of the range.

How does Midway luxury pricing compare to Park City?

Buyers typically save 15-25% versus a similar Park City home, and often get more land. A $4M Midway build might be 6,000 sq ft on an acre, where the same money in Old Town Park City buys a 3,500 sq ft remodel on a city lot. The trade-off is a 15-20 minute drive to Deer Valley lifts instead of ski-in access.

Which Midway neighborhoods have the most luxury inventory?

Interlaken, Wasatch Mountain Estates, Soldier Hollow-adjacent parcels, Memorial Hill, and the gated sections around Zermatt Resort see the most high-end turnover. Newer development on the north end toward Charleston has added custom builds in the $3M–$6M range. A handful of legacy ranches near River Road occasionally trade as acreage estates.

Are horse properties available at the luxury level?

Yes — Midway has a strong equestrian tradition, and several luxury listings include irrigated pasture, barns, and arenas. Lots of 2-10 acres with water shares from the Wasatch Irrigation Company come up regularly, particularly south of Main Street and toward Charleston. Expect to pay a premium for usable acreage with secondary water.

What's the second-home versus primary-residence mix?

Midway skews more primary-residence than Park City — roughly 55-60% owner-occupied in the luxury segment based on recent patterns. Many buyers are remote-work professionals, retirees from California and Texas, and Wasatch Front executives wanting a quieter base. That mix keeps the town feeling lived-in year-round rather than empty mid-week.

How is access to Salt Lake International Airport?

SLC is about 50 minutes via US-40 to I-80, traffic dependent. Heber Valley Airport (KHCR) sits five minutes from most Midway luxury homes and handles private jets up to mid-size cabin class, which matters for out-of-state owners. The drive to Provo Airport (PVU) and its growing commercial service runs about 45 minutes over the Alpine Loop in summer or via Provo Canyon year-round.