2056 N Hill Rd 4
$3,400,000
Layton, UT
0.58 Acres
Commercial Sale
Total Listings: | 170 |
Average Price: | $433,658 |
Highest Listing Price: | $3,400,000 |
Lowest Listing Price: | $0 |
$3,400,000
Layton, UT
0.58 Acres
Commercial Sale
$2,499,900
Layton, UT
1.82 Acres
Commercial Sale
$2,000,000
Layton, UT
41.57 Acres
Land
$1,899,900
Layton, UT
7 Bed | 6 Bath | 6640 ft2 | 0.85 Acres
Residential
$1,164,600
Layton, UT
6.47 Acres
Land
$896,550
Layton, UT
6 Bed | 6 Bath | 5977 ft2 | 0.52 Acres
Residential
$890,000
Layton, UT
4 Bed | 4 Bath | 4130 ft2 | 0.53 Acres
Residential
$861,763
Layton, UT
4 Bed | 5 Bath | 4052 ft2 | 0.46 Acres
Residential
$799,900
Layton, UT
5 Bed | 4 Bath | 4406 ft2 | 0.36 Acres
Residential
$795,000
Layton, UT
0.52 Acres
Commercial Sale
$789,900
Layton, UT
6 Bed | 4 Bath | 4326 ft2 | 0.32 Acres
Residential
$750,000
Layton, UT
6 Bed | 4 Bath | 4811 ft2 | 0.52 Acres
Residential
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With the beauty of the Wasatch Mountains as a backsplash to this large city in Davis County, Layton, Utah is the perfect place to call home. It was settled as an agricultural outgrowth of Kaysville in the 1850s. It was originally incorporated into Kaysville when it became a city in 1868 but later became an independent unincorporated area in 1902 and officially became incorporated in 1920. The name "Layton" comes from Christopher Layton, a member of the Utah Territorial Legislature in the 1860s and also founded Thatcher, Arizona.
The city is a hot spot for retail and shopping as well as dining. The retail district contains Layton Hills Mall with multiple movie theaters, restaurants, and tons of shops and stores. The west end is far more quiet and contains plenty of farm land if that life suits you. The east end is also significantly quieter than the main city and offers magnificent views of the Great Salt Lake. Hiking trails are just minutes from the city on the west side of the Wasatch Range, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who prefer to live in the city.
Layton, Utah real estate is some of the finest that the state has to offer. Approximately 67,000 residents call the city home which makes it the largest in Davis County. More than half of all homes are valued between $150,000 and $300,000 with the median home cost at $183,000. Apartments, townhomes, duplexes, single family homes, and land are all available to buy.
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