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Midway, Utah

Townhomes for Sale in Midway, Utah

Midway sits in the Heber Valley at about 5,580 feet, ringed by the Wasatch Back and within a 20-minute drive of Deer Valley, Park City Mountain, and the Jordanelle Reservoir. Townhomes here appeal to two distinct crowds: full-time residents who want to stay in the valley without taking on an acre of lawn and snow shoveling, and second-home owners who need a low-maintenance base for ski season and summer reservoir trips. Inventory is concentrated in a handful of pockets — the Swiss-themed projects along Main Street and River Road, newer builds near Soldier Hollow and Wasatch Mountain State Park, and resort-adjacent product around the Homestead and Zermatt.

Because Midway enforces design guidelines that lean into its Swiss village heritage, even newer townhome communities tend to share a cohesive look — steep gables, stucco and timber accents, dormers. That architectural consistency, plus limited developable land hemmed in by farms and state park boundaries, keeps supply tight and resale values steady. Buyers should pay attention to HOA structures (short-term rental rules vary widely from project to project), snow-load roofing, and whether the unit has a real two-car garage — important when winter routinely drops several feet of snow on the valley floor. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market in Midway, and reach out when you want to walk through anything in person.

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 townhomes for sale in Midway.

What's the typical price range for townhomes in Midway?

Most active townhome listings fall between the high $600s and about $1.5M, with newer construction in communities like Burgi Hill and projects near Soldier Hollow trending toward the upper end. Older attached product closer to downtown Midway can occasionally come in lower, but inventory under $600K is thin.

Can I use a Midway townhome as a short-term rental?

It depends entirely on the subdivision and the HOA. Some Midway communities allow nightly rentals (often those tied to resort zoning like Zermatt), while many residential HOAs require 30-day minimums or owner-occupancy. Wasatch County also has its own STR rules, so verify both layers before assuming rental income.

How do Midway townhomes compare to Heber City townhomes?

Midway tends to price higher per square foot than Heber City, partly because of the smaller footprint of the town, the Swiss village character, and closer access to Soldier Hollow and the Homestead. Heber generally has more new construction and more inventory under $700K.

What does the HOA typically cover?

Most Midway townhome HOAs handle snow removal, landscaping, exterior maintenance, and trash, and many include access to community amenities like pools, clubhouses, or trails. Dues commonly run $250–$600 per month depending on amenities and whether the building exterior is fully maintained.

Is Midway a realistic year-round residence or mostly second homes?

Both. Midway has a solid full-time population with schools in the Wasatch County School District, a working downtown, and an easy commute to Park City or Heber for work. That said, a meaningful share of townhome owners use them as weekend or ski-season properties.

How far is Midway from the Park City ski resorts?

Deer Valley's Jordanelle gondola base is about 15–20 minutes via US-40, and Park City Mountain is roughly 25 minutes. Sundance is around 30 minutes over the Alpine Loop in summer or via Provo Canyon in winter.