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midway townhome swiss alpenhof Heber Utah

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339 N 1400 W Midway Utah

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New Price !    $498,000

Town Home in Scenic Midway Utah

Located in the Swiss Alpenholf Planned Unit Development

4775 Square Feet with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths 3 family rooms. Back yard with mountain views.

About Midway

Midway is a city in Wasatch County, Utah, United States. It is located in the Heber Valley, approximately 3 miles west of Heber City and 28 miles southeast of Salt Lake City, on the opposite side of the Wasatch Mountains. The population was 3,845 at the 2010 census.

Midway Swiss Days brings thousands of people to the town. The event was started in 1947 through the efforts of Luke’s Hot Pots Resort owners, Joseph B. and Pauline S. Erwin. It was originally called Harvest Days. They formed a club known as the “Midway Boosters,” which is still active, and whose members promote city improvements and activities. In order to attract larger crowds to Midway, the idea of a Swiss theme was created by Orma W. Wallengren (a.k.a. Clair Peterson) whose family owned and operated the Homestead, replacing the name and theme of Harvest Days with Swiss Days. Wikipedia

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Midway Utah Parks and Recreation

Midway Parks and Recreation

The pavilions in all of the Midway City parks are available for use at no charge to the general public on a first-come-first-serve basis from 7:00am to dusk (which is usually 9:00-9:30pm).  You may reserve a park pavilion for $25.00 per pavilion per day if you would like to be assured of a specific time for your activity.  Just click on the link below and either mail it with your rental payment, or bring it into the City office Mon-Fri 8:00am to 5:00pm.

Midway, Utah Events
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Existing-home sales rose slightly during February after two consecutive months of regression.

Total existing-home sales increased by 3 percent last month to a seasonally-adjusted average of 5.54 million, according to the National Association of Realtors. Sales are up 1.1 percent from a year ago.

Buyer demand remains strong thanks to a healthy economy spurred by job growth and wage increases. While inventory levels are still low, they took a step in the right direction last month. Total housing inventory increased by 4.6 percent in February to 1.59 million existing homes for sale, per the NAR. However, inventory levels are down 8.1 percent compared to last year and has fallen year-over-year for 33 straight months.

Properties remained on the market for an average of 37 days last month and 46 percent of homes sold in February were listed for less than a month, per the NAR.

Housing affordability is becoming a concern as median existing-home prices continue to rise. The median existing-home price was $241,700 in February, an increase of 5.9 percent compared to February 2017.

Mortgage rates are also rising in tandem with home prices. The average commitment rate for a 30-year, conventional fixed-rate mortgage increased for the fifth straight month to 4.33 percent in February. That’s the highest rate since April 2014, when it was 4.34 percent.

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Yun believes unseasonably cold weather played a role in muting sales last month, particularly in the Northeast and the Midwest. Mother Nature could impact home sales in March as the Northeast braces for the fourth winter storm to cripple the region in roughly three weeks.

 

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