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May
20


From Our Friends At Boise Regional REALTORS®

ADA COUNTY

MEDIAN SALES PRICE —

  • While overall sales prices remained relatively flat in April, the gap between original list price and final sold price narrowed from about $13K in March to $8K in April.
  • The median sales price of newer resale homes (under 20 years old)) sold in Boise increased slightly this month which may be the reason for a slight increase in Ada County overall in April.

HOMES SOLD —

  • Resale home sales increased across all age bands in April compared to March, with the strongest growth occurring among the newest and oldest resale homes.
  • There was a substantial increase in the number of homes sold in Boise this month (+32% over numbers seen in March). The average age of a home sold in Boise was 41 years old, this is 5 years older on average than the age of homes sold in Boise in March.

PENDING SALES —

  • This is the fourth month in a row that pending sales have increased in Ada County. The number of homes currently pending sale is at its highest point since April 2022.
  • Only 52% of homes currently pending sale are set to close in May, and additional 18% are set to close in June. 71% of homes set to close in May are located in Boise and Meridian, compared to 67% of homes sold in April.

INVENTORY —

  • Nearly half of all inventory was added within the last month, with Boise making up a larger share of these newer listings. If trends continue, many of these recently added Boise homes could sell in May.
  • 30% of homes in overall inventory are new homes that have been on the market for over 30 days. Over half (54%) of these homes are located in Eagle or Meridian and have been on the market over 100 days.

DAYS ON MARKET —

  • Resale homes aged 31-80 years old continue to have the lowest average days on market of any other age bracket in Ada. These homes sold after 21 days on average in March and 17 days on average in April.
  • Average days on market dropped from 31 days to 26 days for homes sold in Boise from March to April. This is the same location that saw a significant increase in sales volume in April.

"April's market activity shows buyers are continuing to engage when homes are priced correctly, especially in Boise where sales activity and pending contracts saw strong growth. We're seeing momentum build across Ada County with faster sales timelines, rising pending activity, and a steady flow of new inventory heading into the busy summer season."
~Susan Weaver, Boise Regional REALTORS® 2025 President


CANYON COUNTY

MEDIAN SALES PRICE —
  • Median sales price, $429,945, remained similar this month. The median price has ranged from $420,000-$440,000 for all of 2026. 
  • The median sales price of homes in Middleton increased by almost $100,000. This increase also came with an increase of the number of homes sold in Middleton.
  • Homes aged 31-50 saw their median sales price rise 35% to $459,500 in April following a decline in March.

HOMES SOLD —

  • 508 homes sold in April, this is the most homes to sell in Canyon County since before 2025. This was somewhat anticipated at the end of March because of the high number of pending sales.
  • The number of homes sold aged 1-5 years more than doubled in April (from 26 to 68) and accounted for 13% of the homes sold in April.

PENDING SALES —

  • 457 (53%) of the pending home sales are set to close in May which will likely lead to another monthly increase in the number of sales. 
  • Pending sales were on the market for an average of 34 days. Homes in Caldwell tended to be on the market for less time on average (25 days). 
  • Homes in Star and Wilder seem to be selling faster on average. In Star, most homes selling are new.

INVENTORY —

  • Inventory increased slightly in April. This came after an increase in March. The median price of these homes stayed the same.
  • About half of homes on the market are new homes. 44% of these homes are in Nampa, while 28% are in Caldwell, and 23% are in Middleton.
  • 70% of homes on inventory in Middleton are classified as new.

DAYS ON MARKET —

  • Every age of home experienced a decrease in average days on market except for homes aged 51 or older. These older homes increased about an average of a week.
  • The average DOM of newer resale homes decreased by almost four weeks (26 days) in March, homes 6-10 years old were also on the market for about 3 weeks (23 days) less on average compared to February.

"Canyon County saw strong momentum in April with the highest monthly sales total in over a year, faster market times, and continued buyer activity across both new and resale homes. Pending sales remain elevated heading into May, signaling continued demand as inventory and sales activity expand across the county." ~Susan Weaver, Boise Regional REALTORS® 2025 President


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May
14

Memorial Day weekend is one of the best times to enjoy everything the Treasure Valley has to offer. From patio dining and local events to time spent outside with family and friends, the long weekend is the unofficial start of summer across Boise and the surrounding communities.

1. Walk or Bike the Boise River Greenbelt

With warmer weather and longer evenings, Memorial Day weekend is the perfect time to enjoy the Boise River Greenbelt. Whether you're biking with the kids, taking a morning walk, or stopping for coffee along the way, it's one of the best ways to enjoy the city outdoors.

2. Visit the Boise Farme...

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May
7

Looking for ideas for ways to save money? Almost everyone can find a way to save using at least one of these tips.

Whether you are trying to reduce your monthly expenses to reduce debt, save for a significant purchase, or build your nest egg, there are times when we all need to save more money. Here are some savings strategies to consider.

Everyday Spending Traps

Your day-to-day spending decisions can add up in ways you may not expect. Common behaviors that increase spending may include:

  • Convenience Eating - Everyone needs food, but do we need to buy it from restaurants or coffee shops? Buying food from any place other than a supermarket is a convenience that's priced accordingly. Conven...

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May
6

There's something about summer in the Treasure Valley that makes barbecue feel like the perfect plan for lunch or dinner. Longer evenings, patio weather, and weekends spent outside all pair well with smoky brisket, ribs, and classic comfort sides. Luckily, Boise and the surrounding communities have no shortage of great local spots to choose from. Many of these restaurants also offer convenient takeout options, making them perfect for enjoying at home, hosting guests, or feeding a larger family gathering without spending all day cooking.

Bodacious Pig has become a longtime local favorite for good reason. Known especially for its flavorful tri-tip and signature "Pig Candy" brown sugar-glazed bacon, it's the kind of place people return to again and again. The atmosphere is relaxed, the portions are generous, an...

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April
21


From Our Friends At Boise Regional REALTORS®

ADA COUNTY

MEDIAN SALES PRICE —

  • Prices of resale homes aged 20 years or more increased in March. The average square footage of these older resale homes was 50 square feet larger on average which may be part of the reason prices of these homes rose slightly in March.
  • The most affordable homes sold in Ada County in March were 11-20 year old resale homes in Kuna ($450K on average) and homes 20 years or older in Star ($460K on average).

HOMES SOLD —

  • March recorded the highest number of sales for both new and resale homes in 2026 so far, with new homes making up 45% of Ada County sales—the highest share this year.
  • Looking at changes in the number of homes sold month-over-month across Ada County (shown below), Boise, Eagle, Kuna, and Meridian have seen increases from January to February and February to March 2026. After a dip earlier in the year, the number of homes sold in Kuna increased 47% from February to March.

PENDING SALES —

  • This is the fourth month in a row that pending sales have increased in Ada County. 54% of homes in pending sales are set to close in April. The number of homes currently set to close in April is more than the number of homes sold in Ada in February. 
  • There are currently over 200 homes set to close in May which may indicate strong sales volume in Ada coming in both April and May.

INVENTORY —

  • 45% of current inventory was listed in March, with 32% of those homes being resale properties 20+ years old—a segment that typically sells within a month. Most of these older resale listings are located in Boise. 
  • 21% of homes currently in inventory have been on the market more than 90 days. 30% of these homes currently in inventory are new homes in Meridian, including 11 in the Sagarra subdivision.

DAYS ON MARKET —

  • The majority of homes that were sold after being on the market 24 days or longer (81%) experienced a price cut before being sold in March.
  • Homes in Boise and Eagle were sold on average after 31 days and 36 days on market (respectively). This is nearly half the days on market of the average home sold elsewhere in Ada County in March.


"March in Ada County saw strong momentum with the highest sales of the year and a growing share of new construction. Inventory is rising, especially among older resale homes, while sales remain relatively fast. With pending sales increasing for the fourth straight month and strong closings ahead, the market remains active heading into spring."
~Susan Weaver, Boise Regional REALTORS® 2025 President


CANYON COUNTY

MEDIAN SALES PRICE —
  • The median price of younger resale homes aged <1-5 years decreased by 16% in March (to $455,950), this was after a large increase in February. 
  • The median price of homes aged 31-50 years decreased by 17% (by $70,000) this month, this is notable because there was also an increase in the number of homes sold this age

HOMES SOLD —

  • 452 homes sold in March, this is the most homes to sell in one month since October. Despite the increase, the distribution of homes sold in each city remained the same. The distribution of homes sold in each age category remained similar as well. 
  • 53% of sold homes were new. The number of new homes sold in Middleton has been steadily increasing in 2026. 35% of these homes were located in the Meadows at West Highland.

PENDING SALES —

  • 788 homes were pending sale at the end of March. 56% of these homes were new.
  • 430 of the pending sales are expected to close in April.
  • The median price of these homes pending sale is $447,700 which is slightly higher than the median for all homes sold in March. 
  • The average DOM for houses pending close is 40 days.

INVENTORY —

  • In addition to the sales going up in March, the number of houses on the market at the end of the month also increased.
  • Eight houses have been on the market for over a year. Most of these homes are in either Caldwell or Middleton and are either waiting to be built or 81 years or older.

DAYS ON MARKET —

  • Average days on market remained similar to February (about 59 days).
  • When not accounting for new homes, the average DOM is 38.1, this is 9 days shorter than last month.
  • The average DOM of newer resale homes decreased by almost four weeks (26 days) in March, homes 6-10 years old were also on the market for about 3 weeks (23 days) less on average compared to February.

"March in Canyon County saw strong activity with the highest sales since October and new construction making up over half of all sales. While prices remained steady, newer homes sold faster and inventory grew. With a large number of pending sales, the market remains active heading into spring." ~Susan Weaver, Boise Regional REALTORS® 2025 President


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