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March
20

Boise Birds

Boise is known as the City of Trees, which means it's naturally a wonderful place for birdwatching. The area's mountains, rivers, and forests are home to thousands of species of birds, some only found in the Pacific Northwest. Birdwatching is a fun and relaxing way to experience nature, and every year, when warmer weather sets in, many locals head out to their favorite birdwatching destinations around the city.

If you're interested in birdwatching this year, our real estate agents made a quick list of some of the top Boise spots:

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March
13


From Our Friends At Boise Regional REALTORS®

In February, the median sales price of homes that sold in Ada County was $492,115 — down 10.5% compared to February 2022, and the fourth consecutive month of annual decline in price. However, this was a slight increase of approximately $5,000 from last month's median sales price.

More than 40% of all home sales that closed in February were new homes, which typically sell for more than existing/resale homes. This higher-than-average share of new construction sales likely kept the overall sales price a touch higher than the month prior.

Prices are still adjusting to mortgage rates and buyer demand, but this month-over-month uptick in prices may indicate that we're reaching a new normal with prices. Mortgage rates and supply versus demand will be the ultimate determining factors on where prices go, but we'll keep watching to see if prices continue to level out.

With 613 total sales for the county, closings were 7.3% lower than the same month last year. However, this is the first time since June of 2022 that we didn't see double digit annual declines in the number of sales.

Market times continued to slow last month, with homes that closed in February spending an average of 78 days on the market before going under contract. The last time we saw DOM — the average number of days between the time a home is listed and the time it is under contract — higher than 78 days was in February 2012. Despite last months' market times being similar to February 2012, other metrics indicate that market conditions were quite different.

Inventory counts at the end of February 2023 were roughly half of what we saw in February 2012, when our market was in the midst of recovering from the burst of the housing bubble. In today's market, home prices are being driven by supply versus demand, not speculation like we saw leading up to the Great Recession.

Another indicator that today's market is different, is the percentage of distressed sales, or properties are listed in IMLS as "HUD Owned," "In Foreclosure," "REO/Bank Owned," or "Potential Short Sale." In February 2023, 0.3% of sales in the county were considered distressed, compared to 45.4% in February 2012.

Today's sellers are in a much better credit position than they were over a decade ago, and that's a big reason we're seeing so few distressed sales. With that said, you'll need to work closely with your real estate agent to price per the current market and determine the most effective marketing strategy as the market adjusts.

Buyers, on the other hand, have more negotiation power, more time to decide, and more options to choose from than we've seen in recent history. There were 1,039 homes available on the market at the end of February, compared to 493 for the same month last year. Potential first-time buyers can also look into down payment assistance programs specific to their circumstances, as well as Idaho First-Time Home Buyer savings accounts to maximize their down payment savings.

To view the Treasure Valley homes currently for sale, CLICK HERE

March
8

 

 

Putting on a garage sale may seem like a pretty straightforward task. However, spending a little extra time and attention to a few details may make the difference between turning your unwanted clutter into fast cash or a fast flop.

Get the Word Out

Advertise early and everywhere! Place ads in Craigslist, local newspapers and all social networking sites you can think of. Most communities have Facebook Groups specifically catered for local garage sales. Create flyers and place these on bulletin boards in schools, offices and grocery stores. Make sure to start advertising at least one week ahead of time.

Start Early

Instead of starting on Saturday, start your sale on Friday. A lot of people have Fridays off or will stop by at lunch or on...

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March
6

Boise Events

The start of spring is already almost here, and there are a ton of great events to look forward to near Boise this March. Whether you're in the mood for some vibrant live entertainment, a chance to sample the best locally-produced wines, or a family-friendly entertainment extravaganza, you'll find something for everyone coming up on the calendar. Our real estate agents have all of the exciting details on 5 events coming to the Boise area this March.

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