Boise Regional REALTORS® 2016 Residential Real Estate Market Report
Record High Prices Due to Record Low Inventory — Not Market Speculation Summary Despite the fact that the local median sales price reached a new record midway through 2016, there…
Record High Prices Due to Record Low Inventory — Not Market Speculation Summary Despite the fact that the local median sales price reached a new record midway through 2016, there…
December 2016 saw a new record for inventory in Ada County when looking at trends over the past decade, falling below the previous record low of 1,664 from January 2013,…
The low inventory of homes for sale in Ada County has driven home prices for months now. In November 2016, there were only 1,730 homes for sale in Ada County,…
Elections occur during the seasonal, annual slowdown in the real estate sales cycle and don’t typically have a short-term impact on the housing market. This year is no exception. Year-over-year…
Fall is typically the time of year when our local real estate market slows down when comparing activity month-to-month. The weather cools down, people head back to school, and holiday…
A year ago, we looked at the question posed by REALTOR.com about whether or not September was the perfect month to buy a home. That article looked at national trends,…
Ada County home prices were down in July compared to June, per annual seasonal trends, but consumer demand remains high. Inventory of existing homes increased compared to last month, but…
New record high for Ada County home prices driven by consumer demand and population growth, not the market speculation seen a decade ago. Last month’s drop in the median new…
Did you miss BRR’s 2016 Mid-Year Housing Summit? Did you attend and loved what you heard? Here’s a recap of the event, with links to the presentations… Jenny Hemly, Business Attraction…
Ada County home prices are typically the highest in June, July, and August each year, based on monthly averages going back to 2004. Homes that sell in these months typically…
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