
"Price reductions swept through 41.2% of Boise metro listings during the week ending Nov. 7, 2025, as active inventory climbed to 3,335 homes and created a 2.4-month supply in the Idaho capital's housing market. The surge in seller pricing adjustments coincided with 363 homes leaving the market through absorption, while 248 new properties entered the active pool. Despite the inventory accumulation, Boise's median list price held at $568,900, maintaining a slight premium over Idaho's statewide median of $565,990."
"Properties moved at a 63-day median pace, substantially faster than Idaho's 84-day statewide median and the national benchmark of 77 days. The accelerated turnover rate persisted even as 10.1% of listings cycled back onto the market after previous removal. The median asking price in Boise City-Nampa reached $568,900, with homes commanding $278.7 per square foot."
Boise metro saw price reductions on 41.2% of listings as active inventory rose to 3,335 homes, creating a 2.4-month supply. The market absorbed 363 homes while 248 new listings were added, and 10.1% of listings relisted after prior removal. The median list price remained $568,900, with homes averaging $278.7 per square foot. Sellers reduced prices more often than raised them (41.2% versus 4%), and properties sold in a median 63 days—faster than both Idaho and national medians. Per-square-foot pricing outpaced state and national averages.
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