4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Kaysville, Utah
Kaysville sits in the heart of Davis County, about 20 minutes north of Salt Lake City and 15 minutes south of Ogden, which makes it one of the more practical bases for families commuting in either direction. Four-bedroom-plus floor plans are the bread and butter of the local market here — neighborhoods like Fox Pointe, Mutton Hollow, Crestwood, and the newer builds out toward the East Mountain bench were designed with multi-kid households in mind. Lot sizes tend to run larger than what you'll see in Salt Lake proper, and most homes built since the early 2000s come with a full unfinished basement that can easily add a fifth or sixth bedroom down the road. Davis School District is a major reason buyers keep landing in Kaysville, with Burton, Snow Horse, and Endeavour Elementary all feeding into well-regarded junior highs and Davis High.
Pricing for 4+ bedroom homes in Kaysville generally runs from the mid $500s for older ramblers near downtown up past $1M for newer two-story builds with mountain views on the east side. Expect mature trees in the established west-side neighborhoods near Main Street and Barnes Park, and newer construction with bigger garages as you move east toward the foothills. The FrontRunner station off Highway 89 is a real selling point for SLC commuters who want to skip I-15 traffic. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in Kaysville.
May 2026 · Kaysville market
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How much does a 4-bedroom home in Kaysville typically cost? ▾
Most 4+ bedroom homes in Kaysville fall between the mid $500,000s and $850,000, with newer builds on the east bench and homes with finished basements pushing into the $900,000–$1.2M range. Older ramblers near downtown and west of the freeway are usually the most affordable entry point.
Which Kaysville neighborhoods have the most 4+ bedroom inventory? ▾
Fox Pointe, Mutton Hollow, Crestwood, Sunset Equestrian, and the newer subdivisions east of Highway 89 toward the mountains have the deepest selection. Older established areas off Mutton Hollow Road and Angel Street also have a steady supply of larger family homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s.
What school district serves Kaysville? ▾
Kaysville is part of Davis School District. Elementary boundaries include Burton, Snow Horse, Endeavour, Kay's Creek, and Columbia, feeding into Centennial, Fairfield, and Shoreline Junior Highs and then Davis High School. School boundaries are a real factor in pricing, so it's worth confirming the boundary on any specific address.
Do most 4-bedroom Kaysville homes have basements? ▾
Yes — the vast majority of homes built from the 1990s onward have full basements, often unfinished or partially finished. That's how many families end up with 5, 6, or even 7 bedrooms over time without moving. Daylight and walkout basements are common on the east bench where the terrain slopes.
How's the commute from Kaysville to Salt Lake City? ▾
I-15 to downtown Salt Lake runs about 25–35 minutes depending on traffic, and Hill Air Force Base is roughly 10 minutes north. The Kaysville FrontRunner station off 200 North gets commuters to Salt Lake Central in about 30 minutes without dealing with the freeway, which is a big draw for buyers working downtown.
Are new construction 4+ bedroom homes available in Kaysville? ▾
Yes, though land is getting tight. Most new builds are happening east of Highway 89 toward the foothills and in pockets of infill near Kay's Creek. Expect modern two-story floor plans with 4–5 bedrooms upstairs, three-car garages, and unfinished basements ready to expand.