
Dr. David R. Haws — Kaysville's most trusted real estate expert. "Utah's Hometown" deserves Utah's top agent.
Kaysville, Utah — proudly known as "Utah's Hometown" — is one of Davis County's most beloved communities. With its charming historic downtown, beautiful Barnes Park, top-rated Davis School District schools, and strong sense of community, Kaysville consistently ranks among Utah's best places to raise a family. And when it comes to buying or selling a home in Kaysville, Dr. David R. Haws is the agent Kaysville residents trust most.
Dr. Haws has served Kaysville buyers and sellers for nearly two decades. He knows every neighborhood, every school boundary, and every market trend in this city. His AI-powered tools, professional marketing system, and deep community relationships give his clients a decisive advantage in Kaysville's competitive real estate market.
Whether you're a first-time buyer searching for a starter home near Barnes Park, a growing family looking to upsize to the East Bench, or a seller ready to maximize your equity, Dr. Haws has the expertise and the system to help you achieve your goals.
Charming tree-lined streets, original craftsman and colonial homes, walkable to local shops and restaurants. Highly sought-after for its character and community feel.
Family-friendly neighborhood surrounding Kaysville's premier park. Walking trails, splash pad, sports fields. Excellent Davis School District schools nearby.
Premium hillside properties with stunning mountain and valley views. Larger lots, custom builds, and a quiet, prestigious atmosphere.
Newer developments along the scenic Kays Creek corridor. Modern floor plans, trail access, and a strong sense of community.
Fast-growing corridor with new construction homes. Energy-efficient builds, modern open floor plans, and builder incentives available through Dr. Haws.
Kaysville's real estate market in 2026 is characterized by strong demand, limited inventory, and consistent appreciation. With a median sale price of approximately $620,000 and homes typically selling within 21 days, Kaysville is a seller's market — but buyers who are prepared and work with the right agent can still find excellent value.
For Sellers: Kaysville buyers are discerning and well-researched. They compare your home to every other active listing and recent sale in the area. Dr. Haws' pricing strategy — backed by AI-powered market analysis and 19 years of Kaysville sales data — ensures your home is positioned to attract maximum interest and competitive offers. His professional photography, video tours, and digital marketing campaigns consistently generate more showings and stronger offers than the Kaysville average.
For Buyers: Competition for desirable Kaysville homes is fierce. Homes near Barnes Park, in the historic downtown, and on the East Bench often receive multiple offers within days of listing. Dr. Haws helps his buyer clients move quickly, structure winning offers, and navigate inspections and appraisals with confidence. His pre-market network sometimes surfaces Kaysville homes before they hit Zillow — giving his buyers a critical head start.
Investment Perspective: Kaysville has shown consistent 3–4% annual appreciation over the past decade. The city's family-friendly reputation, excellent schools, and limited land supply (mountains to the east, agricultural land to the west) support long-term value. Rental demand is strong, particularly for 3–4 bedroom homes near Davis High School and Barnes Park.
Kaysville is a city of approximately 34,000 residents located in the heart of Davis County, about 25 miles north of Salt Lake City. Founded in 1849 by Mormon pioneers, Kaysville has maintained its small-town character while growing into a thriving suburban community. Its nickname — "Utah's Hometown" — reflects the city's deep community roots, historic charm, and neighborly spirit.
Barnes Park is the heart of Kaysville's community life. This 65-acre park features a splash pad, sports fields, picnic areas, walking trails, and a beloved duck pond. It hosts community events throughout the year, including the famous Kaysville Peach Days celebration — one of Utah's oldest and most beloved community festivals.
Education is a top priority in Kaysville. Davis High School — one of Utah's largest and most accomplished high schools — serves the community, along with Kaysville Junior High and multiple elementary schools. The Davis School District's consistent academic performance is a primary reason families choose Kaysville.
Location is one of Kaysville's greatest assets. Positioned between Farmington to the south and Layton to the north, Kaysville offers easy access to I-15, FrontRunner commuter rail, and employment centers throughout Davis County and Salt Lake City. The commute to downtown Salt Lake City is approximately 30 minutes by car or 35 minutes by FrontRunner.
Recreation abounds in Kaysville. The Wasatch Mountains are minutes away, offering skiing at Snowbasin and Powder Mountain, hiking on the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, and mountain biking on dozens of trails. Kays Creek Parkway provides a scenic walking and biking trail through the heart of the city. Lagoon Amusement Park in neighboring Farmington is a beloved regional attraction.
"Dr. Haws sold our Kaysville home in 8 days with multiple offers. His marketing is incredible — professional photos, video tour, Facebook ads. We got $18K over asking."
— Craig & Melissa H.
"Bought our first home in Kaysville with Dr. Haws. He knew every neighborhood and school boundary. Found us the perfect home near Barnes Park. Highly recommend!"
— Kevin P.
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