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 currently celebrating two major milestones. First, the city-wide Kaysville Fiber network is fully operational, making Kaysville one of the few "Gigabit Cities" in the state with municipal internet. Second, the Davis School District is investing heavily in the future with the massive remodel of Kaysville Junior High, which is currently under construction and set to unveil its new facilities in Spring 2027.


Kaysville Market Snapshot (Late 2025)

A stable, high-demand market driven by schools.

Metric Current Stat What This Means for You
Median Sales Price ~$608,000 A premium market. You pay more here than in Layton or Clearfield to be in the Davis High network.
Days on Market ~41 Days Competitive. Homes under $600k sell very quickly due to the school district demand.
Fiber Internet Available The municipal fiber network is a major perk for remote workers.

Neighborhoods & Lifestyle

  • Main Street District: The historic heart of the city. Living here means walking distance to the library, the theatre, and the famous 4th of July Parade route.
  • West Kaysville: Newer subdivisions offering larger lots and modern floorplans. This area has benefited most from the new West Davis Corridor access.
  • The Bench (East Side): The luxury zone. Homes here offer incredible lake views and direct access to the East Mountain Wilderness Park trails.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kaysville

When is the 4th of July Parade?
Kaysville hosts the state's most famous local celebration. For 2026, the main events fall on Saturday, July 4, 2026. The parade starts at 10:00 AM on Main Street, followed by fireworks at Barnes Park at 10:00 PM.
How are the schools?
They are top-tier. Davis High School is a powerhouse in Utah for both academics and athletics. The district is currently investing in the future with a major remodel of Kaysville Junior High, scheduled for completion in Spring 2027.
Are there outdoor activities?
Yes. Kaysville is home to the USU Botanical Center, which features ponds, walking trails, and urban fishing. It is a peaceful escape right in the middle of town, perfect for evening walks or family photos.
Why is Kaysville so popular?
It strikes a perfect balance. It feels like a small town with a strong sense of community, yet it is centrally located between Ogden and Salt Lake City. The lack of big-box stores keeps it quiet and traffic-free compared to neighboring Layton.

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I’m Terry Thompson with RealtyPath South Valley. Whether you want a historic brick rambler or a luxury bench home, I can help you find your place in Hometown USA.

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