Salt Lake County city guide
Midvale
Historic Main Street, Fort Union convenience, TRAX, I-15 access, murals, mature neighborhoods, and ambitious redevelopment in a compact central city.
Hello, Midvale
Small enough to cross quickly, varied enough to reward a closer look.
Midvale sits near the center of Salt Lake Valley with fast connections to Sandy, Murray, Cottonwood Heights, I-15, I-215, and two TRAX lines. Historic Main Street, Fort Union, established neighborhoods, and the Bingham Junction redevelopment area give the city several distinct personalities.
Housing includes early cottages, brick ramblers, mature subdivisions, condos, apartments, townhomes, and newer mixed-use development. Home era, parking, transit, nearby land use, flood and environmental history, utility boundaries, and future projects deserve attention.
Explore the city
A few Midvale settings
Historic Main Street
Murals, arts, local businesses, events, older homes, adaptive reuse, and individual renovation histories.
Old Town neighborhoods
Cottages, compact blocks, mature trees, character, transit access, and varied property condition.
Fort Union
Shopping, dining, offices, east-side access, condos, apartments, and busy regional roads.
Bingham Junction
Newer mixed-use development, Riverwalk access, offices, townhomes, apartments, and continued growth.
East Midvale
Mature subdivisions, Union Park access, schools, parks, and quick routes toward the canyons.
TRAX corridors
Transit-oriented housing, walkability potential, parking questions, redevelopment, and urban convenience.
Finding your fit
In a compact city, a few blocks can change the experience dramatically.
Inspect by home era
Review sewer lateral, wiring, plumbing, roof, foundation, additions, radon, environmental risks, and permits.
Read nearby land use
Check commercial activity, apartments, transit, parking, noise, vacant parcels, zoning, and planned projects.
Review environmental context
Study applicable cleanup records, flood information, groundwater, soils, drainage, and required disclosures.
Test the route
Drive State Street, 7200 South, Fort Union, I-15, I-215, and TRAX connections at realistic hours.
Local flavor
Murals, Main Street nights, Harvest Days, river walks, theater, neighborhood food, and trains that actually take you somewhere.
Midvale’s events and arts programming bring activity to Main Street and city parks, while murals and historic buildings give the compact downtown a strong visual identity. Harvest Days remains a centerpiece of the community calendar.
Midvale City Park, Bingham Junction Park, the Jordan River Parkway, Riverwalk, Fort Union dining, local theater, and convenient TRAX access make it easy to mix a neighborhood outing with the wider valley.
Explore Midvale, Utah real estate
Search live MLS inventory and compare historic cottages, mature subdivisions, condos, townhomes, transit-oriented housing, and newer mixed-use development.
Live MLS listings
Newest Midvale listings
Use the live MLS search to view current homes, save favorites, and request listing alerts.
Move-in helper
Connect Midvale utilities
City utility account
Start with Midvale City for culinary water, applicable sewer and stormwater billing, account transfer, and provider guidance.
Water and sewer
Confirm Midvale water service and the exact sanitary-sewer provider, final balances, meter, and lateral responsibility.
Waste and recycling
Verify the city-contracted collector, pickup day, containers, recycling schedule, bulk disposal, and multifamily arrangements.
Power and gas
Set up Rocky Mountain Power and Enbridge Gas.
Internet and mail
Compare fiber and wired providers, building agreements, installation timing, cellular coverage, and USPS delivery.
Before closing day
Confirm balances, sewer, containers, HOA coverage, parking, transfers, and broadband installation.
Utility and mailing boundaries may differ near city edges. Verify every provider for the exact address.
Worth the scoop
Ice cream in and near Midvale
Brooker’s Founding Flavors
House-made super-premium ice cream and drinking chocolate with playful Revolutionary-era presentation.
Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream
Fresh-made ice cream with whole-fruit flavors and a large rotating menu near Fort Union.
Cold Stone Creamery
Fresh-churned super-premium ice cream mixed to order with broad flavor and topping choices.
Premium-first ordering reflects production style and ingredients, not paid placement. Check current hours directly.
Midvale’s advantage is central access wrapped in several genuinely different neighborhood settings.
Let’s compare home eras, transit, Main Street, Fort Union, redevelopment, utilities, and the route that fits your week.
