Living in Kaysville: Utah's "Hometown USA"

Kaysville is widely known as the ideal place to raise a family in Davis County. It has resisted heavy commercial development to maintain a quiet, residential atmosphere. Famous for its Fourth of July parade and strong community roots, Kaysville offers tree-lined streets, local bakeries, and some of the highest-rated schools in the state.

The city is entering a transformative year in 2026. The Kaysville Fiber network is now a standard feature for nearly every home, anchoring the city's reputation as a top destination for remote tech professionals. Simultaneously, construction is in full swing on the $32 million Kaysville Junior High expansion, which will add a soaring new three-story classroom wing and a state-of-the-art shared recreation center—bringing a long-awaited gym and indoor track to the heart of town.


Kaysville Market Snapshot (Spring 2026)

A high-demand market where school district boundaries define property value.

Metric Current Stat What This Means for You
Median Sales Price ~$615,000 Resilient and strong. Kaysville maintains a price premium over neighboring Layton due to the elite Davis High ranking.
Days on Market ~35 Days Fast-Paced. Inventory remains historically low; move-in ready homes often see multiple offers within the first weekend.
Fiber Internet Gigabit Standard City-wide municipal fiber is a primary driver for professionals relocating from out of state.

Neighborhoods & Lifestyle

  • Main Street District: The historic soul of the city. Living here means being steps away from the heritage library, local theater, and the primary 4th of July parade route.
  • West Kaysville: A hub of modern luxury. This area features larger lots and newer construction with streamlined access to the West Davis Corridor for a faster SLC commute.
  • The Bench (East Side): The elite view district. Properties here offer unobstructed views of the Great Salt Lake and immediate trailhead access to the East Mountain Wilderness Park.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kaysville

When is the 4th of July Celebration in 2026?
Kaysville's legendary celebration will culminate on Saturday, July 4, 2026. The parade typically begins at 10:00 AM on Main Street, followed by a massive community fireworks display at Barnes Park at 10:00 PM.
How are the schools in Kaysville?
They are consistently ranked among the best in the state. Davis High School (the Darts) is a powerhouse for both academics and state athletics. The massive remodel of Kaysville Junior High is currently underway and will introduce a world-class three-story campus by 2027.
What is there to do at the USU Botanical Center?
It is a premier community asset! In 2026, it hosts the 3rd annual Art in the Arboretum on May 16th, featuring local talent, music, and food. Year-round, it offers walking trails, fishing ponds, and educational workshops for gardeners.
What makes the Kaysville Fiber network special?
Kaysville is one of the few cities in Utah to offer a dedicated municipal fiber network. This provides residents with reliable gigabit speeds, making it a "must-have" for homeowners who work in the tech sector or Silicon Slopes.

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I’m Terry Thompson. Whether you are looking for a historic brick bungalow or a luxury estate on the bench, I have the local data and insight to help you find your place in "Hometown USA."

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