2017 Residential Real Estate Market Report
For the past few months (and years), we’ve been focusing on the causes and effects of low inventory in our local housing market… and for good reason. December 2017…
For the past few months (and years), we’ve been focusing on the causes and effects of low inventory in our local housing market… and for good reason. December 2017…
Ada County hit another record low for inventory in December 2017, with just 1,391 homes for sale — a 6.6% drop from December 2016. While we’ve discussed the lack of…
Ada County home sales surpassed the $3 billion-mark for the first time, based on Total Dollar Volume figures year-to-date, January 1–November 30, 2017. Historically, the month of December adds another…
October 2017 marks a full three years of falling inventory, specifically in the number of existing homes for sale in Ada County. There were 1,023 existing homes for sale in…
Despite rising home prices, today’s housing market doesn’t have much else in common with the market we saw prior to the recession. The Boise Region’s housing market is being driven…
Three main factors continue to drive housing demand in Ada County — increased economic development, limited housing supply, and a growing population — resulting in a record high median sales…
At Boise Regional REALTORS® (BRR), we feel like we’ve been talking about low inventory for months… and for good reason. A few weeks ago, Zillow’s Chief Economist Svenja Gudell posted…
Thanks to everyone who attended the 2017 Mid-Year Housing Summit from Boise Regional REALTORS®. If you missed the event, don’t worry! A summary of the discussions and links to the…
Ada County’s median sales price in June 2017 reached $273,950, an increase of 8.7% over June 2016. The median sales price in Canyon County reached $184,000 last month, an increase…
You may have read the latest IBR article which led with average home prices in Ada County. We wanted to clarify a few of the points noted, in case you…
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