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Blog articles on local market data and home values, community events, relocation, home buying and home selling.
Great Boiseldaho Homes team will make the process of buying or selling a home easier for you. They are dedicated to providing the most up-to-date market data in the area.
Great Boiseldaho Homes
1M ago
Boise Market Report - February '24
Boise and Ada County real estate stats for February are showing a few positive changes, such as the increased inventory of homes listed for sale and average price increase. See below all data for Ada County where Boise real estate is located (existing homes only).
Call Krystyna Ryan at (208)918-5007 for a Free Market Evaluation of your home. Find out what your home is worth in today's market.
MEDIAN SALES PRICE —
In February 2024, single-family homes sold for nearly $10,000 more than January 2024 and almost $30,000 compared to February 2023.
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Great Boiseldaho Homes
2M ago
Boise ID Market Year End Report
Boise ID year end data suggest continuing seller's market; lower sales and declining prices. Single family home sales declined by 22 percent. Average sales price was lower by 4 percent; the median price was lower by 5 percent.
Main contributing factors: high interest rates, inflation, low inventory of available homes for sale in Boise.
Single Family Homes
Boise
2023
2022
Difference
No. of Sales
2901
3536
-22%
Median Price
$501,000
$530,000
-5%
Average Price
$625,482
$629,386
+4%
Days on Market
34
23
+11 days
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Great Boiseldaho Homes
6M ago
Boise Real Estate Market Sept '23
Boise real estate market is a seller's market. Despite the low inventory of available homes and lower home sales, the prices remain steady.
Boise real estate sales (single family homes) were lower in September by 23 percent when compared to September 2022. Home prices were slightly higher - average sale price was higher by 2 percent. Prices and sales increased slightly on the month to month basis as well - see July report. Below you'll find property selling data in September '23 vs. September'22 for Boise as well as Ada County.
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8M ago
Boise Real Estate Market - July '23
Boise real estate sales (single family homes) were lower in July 24% when compared to July 2022. Home prices were also lower - average sale price was lower by 3 percent. Prices and sales decreased on the month to month basis as well - see last month report. Below you'll find property selling data in July '23 vs. July '22 for Boise as well as Ada County.
Contact us for your Free Home Evaluation. Call (208)918-5007 today. We'll be happy to help!
Single Family Homes
Boise
July 2023
July 2022
Difference
No. of Sales
283
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9M ago
This Month's Featured Community - Movado Village
Movado Village in Meridian is a collection of single level patio homes, built within last 5 years so you'd be buying a home that is like new! If you're looking for low maintenance home with excellent amenities such as clubhouse, fitness center, beautiful pool, consider Movado Village. HOA covers all outside maintenance, roof replacement, snow removal. Choose from 2 bd 2 bath or 3 bd 2 bath homes; all homes come with 2-car garages. All Movado communities are located close to Top Golf, The Village at Meridian, wonderful dining, shopping and m ..read more
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10M ago
Boise Real Estate Market - June '23
Boise real estate sales (single family homes) were higher in June by 7% when compared to June a year ago. Prices are still lower on the y-o-y basis but have inched up over last three months - see last month report. Low inventory, rising rents were among contributing main factors. Is the market shifting again? Stay tuned ...
Below you'll find property selling data in June '23 vs. June '22.
Contact us for your Free Home Evaluation. Call (310)918-5027 today. We'll be happy to help!
Single Family Homes
Boise
June 2023
June 2022
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11M ago
Boise Real Estate Market -May '23 vs. May '22
Boise real estate data indicates further market slowdown due to the higher interest rates and low inventory of affordable homes. The number of sold single family homes was down by27 percent. Median price of a sold house was 17 percent lower than a year ago; average price was 5 percent lower. House took 24 days to sell, 15 days longer to sell on average compared to May '22.
Below you'll find property selling data in May '23 vs. May '22.
Contact us for your Free Home Evaluation. Call (310)918-5027 today. We'll be happy to help!
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11M ago
Boise Greenbelt Guide
Boise Greenbelt is definitely one of the best hidden gems in Boise Metro. The Greenbelt provides an easy access to the great outdoors, restaurants, wineries, coffee shops, parks, and scenic views. All of these attractions and actives are accessible from downtown Boise. There is so much to see and do on the Boise Greenbelt!
Downtown Boise is just one example of the wonderful Boise dining opportunities:
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2y ago
Benefits of Multigenerational Homes
If your needs are changing, you may be thinking about sharing a home with additional loved ones, such as grandparents, adult children, or other extended family members. Whether it’s for financial or health-related circumstances, or simply because you’ve reached a new phase of life, you might be wondering if living with multiple generations under the same roof is a good move for you. Many people have found themselves in a similar situation and they’ve already made the choice to live in a multigenerational home.
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2y ago
Can We Expect Foreclosures in 2022?
Can we expect foreclosures in 2022? Many potentials buyers here in Boise have been asking this question. The home values and prices in Idaho have shot up so much that the "bubble" question pops up a lot. It does not look like we will have a foreclosure problem. Here is why:
When mortgage forbearance plans were first announced and the pandemic surged through the country in early 2020, many homeowners were allowed to pause their mortgage payments. Some analysts were concerned that once the forbearance program ended, the housing market would experience a ..read more