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Davis County, Utah

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Layton, Utah

Davis County's largest city — the best value on the Wasatch Front for first-time buyers, military families, and anyone who wants more home for their money.

Layton Market Stats — 2026

$517K

Avg. Home Value

Zillow, Jan 2026

+2.5%

Price Growth (YoY)

vs. last year

$500K

Median Sale Price

Redfin, Feb 2026

38

Days to Pending

Zillow, Jan 2026

Best Value in Davis County

Layton's median home price (~$500K) is approximately $170K less than Kaysville and $175K less than Farmington — for comparable square footage. For first-time buyers and VA/FHA borrowers, Layton is the clear entry point into Davis County.

Sources: Zillow (Jan 2026), Redfin (Feb 2026), Movoto (Feb 2026). Stats are approximate. Contact Dr. Haws for current comps.

Why People Choose Layton

Most Affordable Entry Point in Davis County

With a median home price around $500K–$517K, Layton is the most accessible city in Davis County for first-time buyers and military families. You get significantly more square footage per dollar than Farmington or Kaysville.

Largest City in Davis County

Layton is home to over 80,000 residents — the largest city in Davis County. That means more amenities, more restaurants, more retail, and more competition for homes in the right price ranges.

Hill Air Force Base

Layton is home to Hill Air Force Base, one of the largest Air Force bases in the country. This creates a strong, stable rental and buyer market — and a community with deep roots and civic pride.

FrontRunner Commuter Rail

The Layton FrontRunner station connects directly to Salt Lake City (30 min), Ogden (15 min), and Provo (1 hr). One of the best transit setups on the Wasatch Front for car-free commuters.

Proximity to Everything

Layton sits at the center of the Wasatch Front — 30 minutes to SLC Airport, 20 minutes to Ogden, 15 minutes to Farmington. The I-15/US-89 interchange makes it one of the most connected cities in northern Utah.

Strong First-Time Buyer Market

Layton has more FHA and VA loan activity than any other Davis County city. Dr. Haws has helped dozens of first-time buyers and military families navigate Layton's market — he knows which pockets appreciate fastest.

Layton Schools

SchoolGradesRating
Adams ElementaryK–68/10
Central Davis Jr. High7–98/10
Layton High School10–128/10
Northridge High School10–128/10
Davis School DistrictK–129/10

Ratings based on GreatSchools and Niche 2026 data. Always verify current boundaries with Davis School District.

Dr. David R. Haws

"Layton is where I send first-time buyers who want to be in Davis County without stretching themselves thin. You get more house, more yard, and more breathing room — and you're still in the Davis School District. I've helped dozens of military families buy here near Hill Air Force Base. If you're looking at Layton, I'll pull the comps on whatever street you're considering and give you the honest picture."

Dr. David R. Haws

Utah's Doctor of Real Estate · 19 Years · $200M+ Sold · Davis County Expert

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