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Kaysville, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Kaysville, Utah

Kaysville has been one of Davis County's go-to landing spots for growing families for decades, and the 5+ bedroom inventory reflects that. Sitting roughly 20 minutes north of Salt Lake City and 15 minutes south of Ogden along the I-15 corridor, the city blends established neighborhoods west of Main Street with newer foothill subdivisions climbing toward the Wasatch on the east side. Larger floor plans show up in places like Sunset Equestrian, Fox Hills, and the Creekside developments off Mutton Hollow Road, where builders have been putting up 3,500-5,000 square foot homes with walkout basements that take advantage of the slope. Davis High School boundaries cover most of the city, which keeps demand for big family homes steady even when the broader market cools.

The climate makes a five-bedroom layout especially practical here — winters bring real snow and inversion days when families spend more time indoors, while summer evenings in the upper 80s pull everyone back outside to covered patios and shaded yards. Most 5-bed listings in Kaysville reach that bedroom count through a finished basement, often with a second family room, a cold storage room, and direct backyard access. Commuters appreciate the FrontRunner station on 200 North for getting into downtown SLC without dealing with I-15 traffic. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available, and reach out if you want to compare specific neighborhoods or school boundaries.

May 2026 · Kaysville market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Kaysville right now.

Full Kaysville market report
Median sale
$549,290
21 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
5 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
70
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 5+ bedroom homes in Kaysville.

What price range should I expect for a 5-bedroom home in Kaysville?

Most 5-bedroom homes in Kaysville fall between the high $600s and low $900s, with newer builds in East Kaysville and homes backing the foothills pushing past $1M. Older 5-bed homes in established neighborhoods near Kaysville Junior High or Davis High tend to land in the $550K-$725K range depending on lot size and finished basement square footage.

Do most 5+ bedroom homes here have finished basements?

Yes — the majority of Kaysville homes with five or more bedrooms get there by counting two or three basement bedrooms. Full daylight or walkout basements are common on the east bench where lots slope toward the Wasatch. Always check the listing for legal egress windows in each basement bedroom.

Which Kaysville neighborhoods have the most large family homes?

Sunset Equestrian, Fox Hills, Creekside, and the newer subdivisions east of Highway 89 toward the mountains have the highest concentration of 5+ bedroom builds. Older parts of central Kaysville off Mutton Hollow and Crestwood also have plenty of larger homes on bigger lots, though floor plans tend to be more traditional.

What school boundaries serve these larger homes?

Kaysville sits in Davis School District, which consistently ranks among Utah's stronger districts. Most 5-bed homes feed into Davis High, with junior highs split between Kaysville JH, Centennial JH, and Fairfield JH depending on the neighborhood. Elementary boundaries change frequently with new construction, so verify directly with the district.

Are these homes typically on larger lots?

It varies. East-side homes near the foothills often sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, and some Sunset Equestrian properties include horse privileges on 1+ acre. Newer subdivisions closer to I-15 tend to have smaller lots (0.15-0.20 acre) even on larger floor plans, so check the lot size if outdoor space matters.

How long do 5+ bedroom Kaysville homes usually stay on the market?

Well-priced family homes in Davis High boundaries typically go under contract in 2-4 weeks, though that stretches in winter and tightens in spring. Homes over $850K can sit longer — 45-90 days is normal at that price point. The commute advantage to both Salt Lake and Ogden keeps demand steady year-round.