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Idaho Real Estate for Sale

Homes for sale in Idaho give investors a chance to tap into one of the fastest growing markets in the Mountain West. From Boise’s booming downtown to scenic retreats near Coeur d’Alene, the state offers plenty of variety. Whether you’re after rental income, long-term appreciation or a mix of both, auctions on Xome make it easy to move quickly and confidently in Idaho’s market.

Idaho Home Market Outlook 2025: Buyers & Sellers Insights

Idaho’s housing market has been on the radar for years thanks to steady population growth and appealing lifestyles. The balance of affordability outside major metros and strong demand in fast-growing cities makes it especially attractive for investors.

Active listings: Thousands statewide, including metro hubs and small towns
Median home value: Around $440,000, depending on region
Growth trend: Driven by steady in-migration and consistent rental demand

Popular Cities & Neighborhoods in Idaho

Idaho offers a wide mix of locations that appeal to both buyers and renters. Here are a few of the standouts:

Boise metro - Idaho’s capital and largest city with strong job growth, cultural appeal and ongoing demand for rentals
Meridian - Suburban comfort just outside Boise, popular with families and long-term investors
Coeur d’Alene - Lakeside living with both year-round residents and a healthy vacation rental market
Idaho Falls - An affordable hub with steady population growth and access to outdoor recreation
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Buying and Selling Homes in Idaho

Idaho’s market has opportunity for both sides. Sellers benefit from consistent demand in and around Boise as well as strong resale interest in resort towns. Buyers can use auctions to skip a lot of the back-and-forth of traditional deals and secure properties more efficiently.

Seller advantage:Boise and Coeur d’Alene areas continue to attract new residents
Buyer advantage:Auctions provide speed, clarity and year-round access to properties
Market variety:Options range from modern downtown condos to acreage near mountain towns

FAQs About Idaho Homes for Sale

Q: Are Idaho homes affordable compared to other western states?
A: Yes. While prices have risen, Idaho still offers more approachable entry points compared to states like Washington or Colorado.
Q: Which Idaho cities are best for rental income?
A: Boise and Meridian see steady rental demand, while Coeur d’Alene offers strong vacation rental potential.
Q: Does Idaho have favorable property taxes for investors?
A: Property taxes are below the national average, which helps long-term owners manage costs effectively.
Q: Why buy through Xome auctions in Idaho?
A: Xome auctions let you compete fairly, move quickly and secure Idaho properties with full transparency, making the process straightforward for investors.

Population

Idaho has a population of approximately 1,811,617 and experiences a population change rate of 40.01%. The population density is 21.9 / sq mi .

Household

The median household income for Idaho is $63,377, with 657,101 households and an average household size of 2.71.

Home Value

The median value of a home in Idaho is $445,000 with an appreciation rate of 15.30%. 63.47% of housing in the state is owned while 25.07% is rented.

Cost of Living

The cost of living in Idaho is 100.2 %.

Employment

The unemployment rate in Idaho is 2.60%, and recent job growth is at 0.39%. Future job growth is projected at 44.06%.

Taxes

The sales tax rate in Idaho is 6.00%, while the income tax rate is 6.00% .

Education

School expenditures in Idaho are $9,190, and the school ratio is 18:1.

Weather

The average high temperature in July is 85.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 17.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 18 inches per year, with 47.4 inches of snow per year.