Home prices in the Mile High City are starting to come back down to earth.

Idaho housing market
The Idaho housing market isn’t that competitive. The median home sales price in January 2025 has increased in the past 3 months to $480,500. That’s up 7.5% and $33,400 higher than January 2024 of last year. That is higher than the national median home sales price of $437,923. Homes typically sell after 74 days on market, which is slower than the national average and higher than 65 days in January 2024 a year prior.
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How much do homes in Idaho cost?
The median home price in Idaho was $480,500 in January 2025, up 7.5% from last year.
How many homes are available in Idaho?
The real estate market in Idaho had 5,263 homes for sale in January and is down from 5525 homes for sale the month prior and up from 4,266 homes in January 2024.
How many homes are sold in Idaho?
There were 1553 homes sold in January 2025, trending up from 1461 homes sold a year ago.
How long does it take to sell a home in Idaho?
Homes in Idaho are staying on the market for 74 days. That’s 9 days slower than the median in January 2024, which means that the market is less competitive today.
Is it a buyer’s or seller’s market in Idaho?
It is considered a seller’s market right now. Housing inventory is down since last year, which means supply is more constrained. Mortgage rates are 7.1%, making the average house payment $3,250, which is $347 higher than a year before.
Total months of housing supply available for sale is 3.4 months, down 12.8% from 3.9 month(s) in January 2024.
Months of Supply
The Months of Supply housing metric is an estimate of how long it would take to sell all the homes for sale relative to the number of homes sold each month. Historically, 5 to 6 months is the average. You may also hear this metric referred to as the "absorption rate."
Lower months of housing supply typically signal a seller’s market whereas when months of supply is greater than 6 months typically signal a buyer’s market.
Sales to Listing Ratio
Sales to Listing Ratios are an indicator of supply and demand. It is all the completed sales in the past month divided by the total number of active listings.
In a balanced real estate market, the total number of home sales to active listings ratio is between 0.12 and 0.2 while markets with a ratio higher than 0.2 favors seller’s, as homes are selling fast and there is limited inventory, while markets below 0.12 favor home buyers because there is a larger supply of homes to purchase.
Selling a house in Idaho
Home values have increased by 7.4% since last year, and the number of days it takes to sell a home has increased from 64 days in January 2024 to 74 days in January 2025.
The best time to sell your home in Idaho is in May, when homes sell fastest and for the most money.
Sellers typically pay the commission of both the listing and buyer’s agents, which typically total 5-6% of the home sale price. That’s $28,830 paid in commission to the real estate agents. You’d also need to factor in closing costs, plus other fees and your mortgage payoff amount, to calculate the net proceeds from your home sale.
Buying a house in Idaho
Homes in Idaho have a median price of $480,500, which means you’ll need $48,050 for a 10% down payment. Housing costs have increased 7.4% in the past year. When you’re several months out and have your down payment saved, make sure to get pre-approved for a mortgage and find a real estate agent.
Home values are only one part of the home affordability equation. When buying a house in Idaho, don’t forget to also account for closing costs, which are typically 3-4% of the home cost. In addition to a down payment of $48,050 you should have $19,220 as well as budget for cash reserves, moving expenses and ongoing homeownership costs for home maintenance and repairs or HOA fees.
Idaho home values are 12.5% cheaper than Montana and 8.9% more expensive than the national median home value.
How does the Idaho real estate market compare to other markets?
The Idaho real estate market has a median sale price of $480,500, which is 8.9% higher than the national median sale price of $437,923. Compare other markets or nearby cities, as they can vary significantly.
Idaho | Montana | National |
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Median home sale | Median home sale | Median home sale |
$480,500 | $540,700 | $437,923 |
Days on market | Days on market | Days on market |
74 | 109 | 44.0874988173483 |
Monthly house payment | Monthly house payment | Monthly house payment |
$3,250 | $3,738 | $2,638 |
Cost to buy a house | Cost to buy a house | Cost to buy a house |
$67,270 | $75,698 | $61,309 |
Cost to sell a house | Cost to sell a house | Cost to sell a house |
$33,635 | $37,849 | $30,655 |
Take the next step in Idaho: Find an agent
Navigating the Idaho housing market can be tricky, but you don’t have to go it alone. When you're ready to learn more, reach out to a local Idaho real estate agent to get the process started. We recommend interviewing multiple candidates and coming prepared with a list of all your questions.
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