2009 YTD Canyon County Market Stats
Thursday, March 19th, 2009 Posted in Combined Market Stats | No Comments »Here's a breakdown of Canyon County's year-to-date sales activity: 2,374 homes available January Closed Sales = 108 February Closed Sales = 106 Total YTD Closed Sales = 214 Months' Supply Of Available Homes = 22.2 Data pertains to Canyon County single-family homes on lot/acreage and does ...
Interesting Boise Real Estate Stats
Tuesday, February 10th, 2009 Posted in Combined Market Stats, Inside Real Estate | No Comments »1.8% of all U.S. homes are IN foreclosure (which means 98.2% are NOT!) 33% of all owner-occupied homes don't even have a mortgage! 18% of all U.S. mortgages are upside with 2/3 of them located in 7 states (Arizona, California, Florida, ...
2008 Boise Real Estate Market Review
Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009 Posted in Boise Market Stats, Combined Market Stats, Eagle Market Stats, Meridian Market Stats | No Comments »I have completed my 2008 Ada County Real Estate Market Review. This exhaustive, in-depth report breaks out 2008 vs. 2007 residential real estate activity by each MLS area, and also includes an overall Ada County section. To receive your own copy ...
Boise Real Estate Vacancy Survey
Wednesday, January 28th, 2009 Posted in About Our Area, Combined Market Stats | 4 Comments »The Southwest Idaho chapter of the National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM) recently completed a vacancy survey rental properties in the Boise real estate market. Here's what they found: Vacancy Avg. Rent Single-Family Homes One-Bedroom Single-family Home 3.8% $ 540 Two-Bedroom ...
Boise Real Estate’s New Construction Sags
Monday, January 26th, 2009 Posted in About Boise, ID, About Our Area, Around Boise, Combined Market Stats | No Comments »There's a fascinating new story on Trey Langford's BuildingCredibility.com this morning. Trey's article says only 93 Treasure Valley builders pulled more than one permit in 2008. Even more interesting is the fact that the pace of permits they pulled dwindled by 50% ...




