“Doyle spent three months finding us the right parcel in Davis County. He knew which lots had real water, which ones didn't, and walked us away from two deals we would have regretted. That's the kind of broker you want on the ground.”

KOENJOHNSON
KOENJOHNSON
Why Doyle
Your life's changing. Don't just find a place — find what it's worth. Davis County through the Wasatch Back. Water rights, zoning, and the data the MLS doesn't show you.
Thirty-one years of showing up on the ground. I drive every showing, I answer my phone, I tell you which deal will regret you in two years. We've closed over 600 homes in Utah — I know what wins.
This isn't just real estate.




It's about where you wake up. The school district your kid remembers. The porch you sit on when the work day is done. You're not just looking for a house. You're looking for the place that makes the last thirty years worth it.

Meet Doyle
Thirty-one years. Six hundred homes. One broker who shows up.
I'm Doyle Johnson. I came into Utah real estate in 1993 — before Silicon Slopes, before the Wasatch Front boom, before most of the agents competing today had licenses. I've closed 600+ properties across Utah and California: starter condos, family homes, luxury estates, 40-acre parcels, 53-acre farms, 10-acre upzone plays, note packages, and REO portfolios.
Koen Johnson Realty is an independent single-office brokerage I built and run myself. When you work with me, you're working with me — not a junior agent with the principal's name on the sign.

What we work on
Four kinds of Utah deals — one broker across all of them.

Residential
Starter homes to estates. Davis County up through the Wasatch Back.

Land & Farms
Water rights, zoning, 10–100 acre parcels. I've walked most of them.

Investment & Notes
Note packages, REO, upzone plays. Thirty years of knowing which deals close.

Relocation
Moving to Utah from anywhere. School districts, commute realities, the honest list.
In their words
What clients actually say.
“Doyle spent three months finding us the right parcel in Davis County. He knew which lots had real water, which ones didn't, and walked us away from two deals we would have regretted. That's the kind of broker you want on the ground.”
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The Journal
Writing on Utah real estate — from someone who's closed 600 of them.

Why I still drive to every showing
Thirty-one years in, I still put the miles on. Here's why showing up in person — not on Zoom — is the deal.
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Water rights, explained plainly
Shares, acre-feet, culinary vs. secondary — the piece of Utah land law that determines whether your farm is worth buying.
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What 31 years taught me about pricing in Davis County
The three data points I check before every listing — and the one the MLS doesn't show you.
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Buying, selling, or standing on a piece of Utah land wondering what to do with it?
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