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July
1


From Our Friends At Boise Regional REALTORS®

ADA COUNTY

MEDIAN SALES PRICE —

  • Prices of 11–30-year-old resale homes sold in May averaged about $15K less than in April, reflecting slightly smaller homes (about 100 fewer square feet) and more sales outside Boise.
  • Boise was the only city in Ada County where homes sold above their original list price. In all other cities, homes sold below their original list price.

HOMES SOLD —

  • Ada County saw the largest number of total sales this month since September 2021.
  • The most significant increases in sales this month were seen in resale homes aged 11-30 years old and those 81+ years old.
  • Sales in Eagle and Kuna increased substantially (32.9% and 34.7% respectively) where sales volume decreased by 19% in Star from April to May.

PENDING SALES —

  • 49% of homes that were pending sale are set to close in June. 40% of these homes are resale homes 20 years or older and will have been pending for 44 days on average when they close next month.
  • 30% of homes currently pending sale are located in Meridian, the highest proportion of any other city in Ada County.

INVENTORY —

  • The number of homes in inventory grew by 13% from March to April and remained at April levels this month. 46% of homes currently in inventory were added in May.
  • Homes added to inventory this last month are 8 years younger on average than those that have remained from the previous month. These older resale homes continue to sell quickly in Ada County and are unlikely to be in inventory at the end of June if current trends continue.

DAYS ON MARKET —

  • Days on market declined in every Ada County city in May. Boise, Eagle, Meridian, and Star each recorded their lowest average days on market of 2026, with Boise homes selling in just 17 days on average.
  • Homes aged 20+ years old sold after being on the market for 13 days on average in May, compared to 21 days on average in April.

"May marked Ada County's strongest month for home sales since September 2021, with homes selling quickly across the county as inventory remained steady. Buyers continue to benefit from more choices, while well-priced homes are attracting strong demand and moving at some of the fastest rates we've seen this year."
~Susan Weaver, Boise Regional REALTORS® 2025 President


CANYON COUNTY

MEDIAN SALES PRICE —
  • Median sales price increased to $444,900. Though only a $15,000 increase, this is the highest median sales price of homes in Canyon County in over a year.
  • The median price of homes in Caldwell increased by 8%. For the first time since November, the median price of homes in Caldwell was greater than the median price of homes in Nampa.

HOMES SOLD —

  • After a steady increase in sales each month since January, April to May saw the smallest change in sales volume thus far this year (going from 514 in April to 522 in May).
  • New homes only accounted for 39% of homes sold, compared to 53% in March. The proportion of homes 31 years or older increased to 17% in May compared to 13% in March.

PENDING SALES —

  • 58% of these homes are new, 20% of these pending new homes are in Middleton, while 40% are in Nampa.
  • Pending sales were on the market for an average of 32 days. Homes in Caldwell tended to be on the market for less time on average (25 days).
  • Older homes tended to go pending faster and at lower prices than newer homes.

INVENTORY —

  • About 40% of homes on the market were added in May, the median sales price of these homes is $484,000 which is similar to homes added in April.
  • The median price of the remaining homes on the market is $530,000. ▪ The average DOM of houses on the market for houses added before May is 91.5 days.

DAYS ON MARKET —

  • When not accounting for new homes, the average DOM is 28.7 days, this is similar to April.
  • Homes aged 30-80 years old experienced a decrease in average days on market by about 19 days.
  • Homes in Caldwell were on the market on average fewer days compared to homes in other cities in Canyon.

"May continued Canyon County's steady momentum, with home sales increasing and the median sales price reaching its highest level in more than a year. Inventory remained stable, while existing homes continued to sell quickly, reflecting healthy buyer demand and a balanced market across the county." ~Susan Weaver, Boise Regional REALTORS® 2025 President


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June
18

Summer is one of the busiest seasons for home buying. Longer days, school breaks, and beautiful weather make it an ideal time to tour properties. While it's easy to fall in love with stylish furniture, fresh flowers, and perfectly arranged décor, savvy buyers know there's much more to a home than its staging.

As you tour homes this summer, look beyond the surface and pay attention to these important details that can affect your comfort, maintenance costs, and long-term satisfaction.

1. The Age and Condition of Major Systems

A beautifully staged home can...

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June
4

Most people can't afford to pay for a home with cash. Rather, they must qualify for a mortgage, which is a home loan, typically from a financial institution. A mortgage is made of three components:

  • Down Payment - This is the amount of cash you bring to the purchase. Typical down payments range between 3% and 20% of the home's price - the higher the down payment, the lower the mortgage. On many conventional loans, a down payment of 20% or more allows you to avoid private mortgage insurance (PMI), which can add a meaningful amount to your monthly payment. PMI costs vary based on loan size and other factors, so it's worth asking your lender how it would apply to your specific loan.
  • Monthly P...

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June
2

From strawberries in early summer to raspberries and blackberries later in the season, berry picking is one of the sweetest traditions in the Treasure Valley. Whether you're gathering a basket at a local U-pick farm, browsing the farmers market, or stocking up to make homemade treats, summer berries are a delicious way to celebrate the season.

Where to Pick or Buy Fresh Berries

The Berry Ranch (Nampa) 
A longtime Treasure Valley favorite, The Berry Ranch is known for its U-pick strawberries and seasonal produce. Check availability before visiting, as picking dates vary based on weather and harvest conditions. 7998 Highway 20/26

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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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