Is Boise a Buyer’s Market in 2025? Here’s What You Need to Know
If you’re thinking about buying a home in Boise, you may be wondering: Is it finally a buyer’s market?
As of mid-2025, the answer is leaning yes. According to the Boise Regional REALTORS®, the median home price in Ada County is $521,000, down 3.8% year-over-year. Inventory has also increased by over 20% since last summer, giving buyers more options and more time to make decisions.
This shift brings peace of mind to buyers who’ve been sidelined by bidding wars and rapid price increases in recent years. Homes are sitting longer on the market—averaging 42 days—compared to the frenzied pace we saw during the 2020–2022 boom.
For sellers, this means pricing and presentation are more critical than ever. Buyers are more selective and have room to negotiate.
Here’s why Boise is starting to favor buyers:
More inventory means less competition
Prices have stabilized or dipped slightly
Sellers are offering more concessions, including closing cost assistance or interest rate buydowns
That said, Boise isn’t in a full-blown buyer’s market just yet. It’s better described as balanced, slowly tilting in favor of buyers. Mortgage rates remain a key factor—if they drop later this year, demand could spike again.
At Abmont Realty Group, we help buyers navigate the Treasure Valley with confidence and clarity. Whether you’re relocating, upsizing, or buying your first home, we’ll help you make a smart, well-timed move.
📞 Call Abmont Realty Group at 208-789-4320 to explore your options or get a free home value estimate.