Everything happening in Davis County's three premier cities — Farmington, Kaysville, and Layton — in one place. Developments, infrastructure, and home value drivers for 2025 and 2026.
Each city has its own character, price point, and development story. Click any city to read the full insider guide.
Davis County's Crown Jewel

Farmington is where Davis County's top earners are buying. The Western Sports Park will be a regional destination that drives home values for years.
Small-Town Charm, Big-City Investment

Kaysville is the hidden gem of Davis County. The City Center plan is transforming it into a walkable community — and prices haven't caught up yet.
Davis County's Largest City — Now Transforming

Layton is the best value in Davis County right now. The TOD plan and FrontRunner 2X will make it one of the most transit-accessible cities in Utah.
Davis County sits between Salt Lake City and Ogden — 30 minutes to downtown SLC, 20 minutes to Ogden, and direct I-15 access to the entire Wasatch Front. The best commuter position in Utah.
Hill Air Force Base employs 22,000+ military and civilian personnel, making it Utah's largest single employer. This creates a stable, recession-resistant housing market unlike anywhere else in the state.
Rated A- by Niche.com and consistently ranked among Utah's top school districts. Davis County schools are a primary reason families choose this area over Salt Lake County.
Three FrontRunner stations serve Davis County (Layton, Clearfield, Woods Cross). The FrontRunner 2X project will double frequency to every 15 minutes — making Davis County the most transit-connected suburban county in Utah.

Dr. David R. Haws has served Davis County buyers, sellers, and investors for 19+ years. I know every development, every school boundary, and every neighborhood before it hits the market.