Layton is an incorporated city in Davis County with a population of 82,512 residents and a median household income of $101,000. Located in Wasatch Front at 41.060225, -111.971081, Layton anchors the Davis County housing market with active MLS inventory and licensed local agents through this directory. Largest city in Davis County
Layton at a Glance
| Population | 82,512 | Median Household Income | $101,000 |
| Type | Incorporated City | County | Davis County |
| Region | Wasatch Front | ZIP Codes | 84040,84041 |
| Coordinates | 41.060225, -111.971081 | County Median Home | $549,833 |
Real Estate in Layton
Homes for sale in Layton track closely with the broader Davis County market, where the median home price is $549,833 and typical days on market run 24. Year-over-year appreciation across the county is 3.2%. City-level pricing within Layton varies by neighborhood, home age, lot size, and school boundaries — licensed directory agents can pull MLS-verified comps for any Layton address on request.
Buyer notes: Layton’s $101,000 median household income and professional, scientific, and technical services employment base support stable demand. Relocation candidates should evaluate school district boundaries, commute times, and property tax rates before selecting a specific Layton neighborhood.
Neighborhoods and Subdivisions in Layton
Layton contains the following neighborhoods, subdivisions, and micro-markets tracked by this directory:
- Downtown Layton — Layton City Center; Station Park transit area
- Layton East Bench (Premium tier) — Hillside Layton above I-15; mountain views; desirable school zone
- North Layton — North end toward Clinton/Clearfield border
- South Layton — South end toward Kaysville; established residential
- East Layton (Premium tier) — Far east Layton; foothills; equestrian properties
- Layton Hills — Near Layton Hills Mall; commercial-residential mix
- Fort Lane area — Central Layton; established 1950s-70s homes
- Fairfield area — South Layton; Kaysville border area
- Sunset Ridge Layton (Premium tier) — Hillside Layton subdivision; sunset views
- Station Park area — Mixed-use around Station Park; Frontrunner adjacent
- Oak Hills (Premium tier) — East bench Layton subdivision
- Heritage — Established Layton subdivision
- Waterford — North Layton newer subdivision
- Spring Creek — Layton subdivision near sports fields
- Antelope Crossing — South Layton newer subdivision
- Creekside Layton — Near creek corridor; family-oriented subdivision
- Western Acres — West Layton near Syracuse border; established flat residential
- Hill Field area — Near Hill AFB approach; established post-WWII residential
- Kentland area — West-central Layton; older residential
- Vae View (Premium tier) — Upper east bench Layton; premium residential
Living in Layton
Layton residents benefit from proximity to Davis County employment centers, Wasatch Front outdoor recreation, and Utah’s broader Wasatch Front infrastructure. Whether you’re relocating to Layton, listing your home, or evaluating investment property, the directory connects you with licensed local agents who specialize in this specific market.
Layton FAQs
What is the median home price in Layton?
City-specific medians vary; the Davis County median is $549,833 with year-over-year change of 3.2%. Layton-specific pricing depends heavily on neighborhood — request a comp from a directory agent for accurate current values.
What ZIP codes cover Layton?
Layton is served by the following ZIP codes: 84040,84041. Property listings, tax records, and USPS delivery are organized by these codes.
Is Layton a good place to live?
Layton offers 82,512 residents a incorporated city community in Davis County with a $101,000 median household income. Suitability depends on your commute needs, school preferences, and lifestyle priorities — compare it against nearby Wasatch Front cities within the directory.