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Kaysville, Utah

New Listings in Kaysville, Utah

Kaysville sits about 20 minutes north of Salt Lake City along the I-15 corridor, tucked between the Wasatch foothills and Farmington Bay. It's a Davis County town with strong schools (Davis School District, with Kaysville Junior High and Davis High feeding most neighborhoods), a walkable historic downtown around Main Street, and easy FrontRunner access from the Farmington station one exit south. Inventory here moves quickly — turnover is lower than in fast-growth cities like Lehi or Saratoga Springs, so when something fresh hits the MLS in neighborhoods like Fruit Heights border, Mutton Hollow, Crestwood, or the newer builds east of Highway 89, it tends to draw attention within the first weekend.

Watching new listings in Kaysville is the most practical way to keep up with a market where the good ones don't sit. Price points generally run from the high $500s for older ramblers near downtown up past $1.2M for custom homes on the bench with valley views, and what shows up week to week varies a lot — one Monday might bring a 1970s split-level near Barnes Park, the next a new construction two-story off Angel Street. The listings below are sorted with the most recent first, so you can see exactly what came on the market in the last few days and how it compares to what's been sitting. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

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 new listings in Kaysville.

How fast do new listings in Kaysville typically go under contract?

In a balanced market, well-priced Kaysville homes often go pending within 7 to 14 days, and turnkey homes in Davis High boundaries can see offers in the first weekend. Homes priced above $900K or needing significant updates tend to sit longer — sometimes 30 to 60 days before a price adjustment.

What time of year do the most new listings hit the market in Kaysville?

Inventory peaks from late April through July, lining up with the end of the Davis School District calendar. You'll see a smaller bump in September, and the slowest months for new listings are typically November through January.

Should I set up MLS alerts or just check this page?

Both work, but MLS alerts through a Kaysville agent will hit your inbox within minutes of a listing going live, which matters in a market where homes can go pending before the weekend. This page is a good way to scan what's currently active without committing to alerts.

Are new construction homes included in the new listings here?

Yes — new builds in areas like Sunset Equestrian, Deer Hollow, and smaller infill projects on the east bench show up alongside resale homes when they're listed on the Wasatch Front MLS. Some builders also sell directly without an MLS listing, so it's worth asking about off-market inventory too.

What price range covers most fresh Kaysville listings?

The bulk of new listings fall between roughly $525,000 and $825,000 for standard single-family homes. Townhomes and condos near Main Street and the FrontRunner station tend to list in the high $300s to low $500s, while east-bench acreage and luxury builds run $1M and up.

Is it worth waiting for more listings or making an offer on what's active now?

It depends on how specific your criteria are. If you need a particular school boundary, lot size, or layout, jumping on a strong active listing usually beats waiting, since Kaysville inventory stays tight year-round. If you have flexibility, watching new listings for a few weeks can give you a better feel for pricing.