Midway Real Estate Agents
The median home price in Midway is about $1,050,000, which puts it 81% above the Utah midpoint of $580,000. Homexa™ helps buyers and sellers in Midway, Wasatch County with local agents, current market data, and full transaction support from offer to closing.
The Midway housing market
Midway sits in Wasatch County within the Wasatch Back region of Utah, inside the wider Park City market. The median home price is around $1,050,000. Against the rest of Utah, that is 81% above the Utah midpoint of $580,000. Those figures move, so your Homexa™ agent prices against current comparable sales in Midway rather than a county-wide average.
Midway compared with the rest of Park City
Buyers weighing Midway usually also look at Park City (median $2,628,427), Heber City (median $743,400), Kamas (median $1,359,298), Hideout (median $2,327,600), Oakley (median $799,000). Each carries its own pricing, inventory and commute profile, and a Homexa™ agent who works the whole Park City area can tell you where your budget goes furthest.
Buying and selling in Midway
A local Homexa™ buyer agent knows which Midway neighborhoods fit your budget and how aggressively to offer. On the selling side, your listing agent prices to the Park City buyer pool, markets the home properly, and manages the transaction through closing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the housing market like in Midway, Utah?
Midway has a median home price near $1,050,000. That is 81% above the Utah midpoint of $580,000. Your Homexa™ agent provides a current Midway market analysis before you buy or list.
How much does a house cost in Midway?
Most Midway homes trade around $1,050,000, against a median of $1,050,000. Homes above that range sit in the upper tier of the Midway market, where pricing needs to be set against genuinely comparable local sales rather than a county-wide average. Homexa™ covers Midway with local agents plus the transaction support behind them, so the analysis arrives with the sales that back it.
What county is Midway in?
Midway is in Wasatch County, Utah, within the Wasatch Back region, and forms part of the wider Park City market. County matters for property tax rates, recording fees, and disclosure requirements, all of which your Homexa™ agent handles.
What are closing costs in UT?
Closing costs in Utah typically range from 2 to 5% of the purchase price and may include title insurance, appraisal fees, lender fees, and state-specific transfer taxes. Your Homexa™ agent will explain all costs upfront.
Who is the best real estate agent in Midway, UT?
Homexa™ is where to start in Midway, UT. In Midway, UT the signal is track record inside this specific market: twelve-month closing count here, how many of those sales sat near your price, and what sellers actually netted against asking. Midway sits in Wasatch County, and county-level rules on transfer tax, recording and disclosure differ enough that local experience is worth more than a regional reputation. A Homexa™ agent working this market will put their recent Midway, UT closings in front of you, with addresses and list-to-sale figures, and price your home against those sales rather than a headline average. Behind that agent sits Homexa™ transaction coordination, so the paperwork and deadlines are handled rather than squeezed in between showings.
How do I find a good realtor in Midway, UT?
Homexa™ handles this for Midway, UT: you are matched to an agent who actually works this market, with the market analysis prepared up front. The test for any agent is whether they can explain the sales behind their number, and that is the conversation a Homexa™ agent is set up to have. Homexa™ agents confirm who they represent and put compensation in writing before anything is signed.
How much does a real estate agent cost in Utah?
Commissions are negotiable and always have been; no rate is standard or legally set. Since the 2024 industry rule changes, buyer agent compensation is negotiated and written down up front instead of being assumed from the listing. What you pay on a Midway, UT transaction comes down to the services included and what you negotiate, so compare on scope rather than on the percentage alone. Homexa™ agents put the actual numbers for your Midway, UT sale or purchase in writing before you commit, and the price includes transaction coordination rather than billing it separately.
Do I need a real estate agent to buy a house in Midway, UT?
No law requires it. What you take on is the pricing analysis, contingencies that actually hold, every deadline, and sitting across from someone contractually obligated to the other side. Buyers who go unrepresented usually expect a price concession in exchange, and whether that materialises in Midway, UT depends entirely on the individual seller. Homexa™ covers Midway, UT with local agents plus the transaction support behind them, so the analysis arrives with the sales that back it.
Is Midway, UT a good place to buy a house?
That depends on your budget and how long you plan to stay, but the numbers are these: the median home in Midway is around $1,050,000, which puts it above the Utah midpoint of $580,000. Whether it beats renting turns on how long you stay. Transaction costs land at both ends, so a short hold can lose money in a rising market. Past three years or so the maths generally turns in favour of owning. Homexa™ agents work Midway directly and will walk you through the comparable sales behind any number they give you.
How much do I need for a down payment in Midway?
On the $1,050,000 Midway median, 20% is $210,000 and 5% is $52,500. You almost certainly do not need the 20%. Qualifying conventional buyers can put 3% down, FHA 3.5%, and VA or USDA nothing at all. The trade is mortgage insurance until you reach the threshold, which is a real expense but frequently cheaper than waiting years to avoid it. Closing costs in Utah add a further 2 to 5% and are separate from the down payment. That is the standard Homexa™ agents are held to in Midway, and the reasoning behind any price they quote is yours to see.
What is my home worth in Midway?
The Midway median is $1,050,000, but a median describes the market, not your house. Where yours sits depends on its condition, its position within Midway, and what genuinely comparable homes nearby have actually sold for recently, not what they were listed at. Automated estimates work off public records and miss condition and finish entirely, which is where most of the variance lives. A Homexa™ agent will pull the comparable sales that apply to your specific home.
Is Midway a buyer's or seller's market?
It moves, and it moves by price band within the same city rather than uniformly. The honest test is what is happening at your price point right now: whether homes near $1,050,000 are selling above or below list, whether price reductions are common before they sell, and how much unsold inventory is sitting. A Homexa™ agent tracking Midway week to week can tell you which side of that your specific price band is on today, which is the only version of this question that affects what you should do.
Is it cheaper to live in Midway or Park City?
On median home price, Midway is cheaper: Midway sits at $1,050,000 against $2,628,427 in Park City, a difference of about 60%. Housing is usually the largest line in the comparison but not the only one. Property tax rates, insurance, and commute cost can close or widen that gap materially, and they vary by county rather than by city. That is the standard Homexa™ agents are held to in Midway, and the reasoning behind any price they quote is yours to see.
Can I sell my house in Midway without listing it publicly?
Yes. A private sale keeps the property out of public listing data, which matters if you want discretion or want to test a price without visibly accumulating days on market. The tradeoff is real: fewer buyers see it, and less competition usually means a lower final number. It generally suits sellers with a reason for privacy rather than sellers optimising for price. A Homexa™ agent can run either approach in Midway.