Boise, ID HUD Homes for Sale

Boise is the county seat of Ada County and the capital in the state of Idaho. It is the most populous city in the state, and located on the Boise River. The city's location is great for outdoor activities. Its close proximity to rivers, mountains, canyons, deserts, and lakes offer a wide range of activities. The city offers locally produced food and drink. The downtown area is full of restaurants and bars, which provide a vivid nightlife. There are also many historic sites in the city, as well as many museums and galleries. The locals' pride is the Boise State Broncos football team, which plays their home game at the Albertsons Stadium. The city is also home to a zoo - Zoo Boise, and a botanical garden - the Idaho Botanical Garden.

For a city like Boise City, with its 228,057 residents, HUD homes are an increasingly viable option for those trying to move into a new home but may be feeling squeezed out of the current housing market. HUD homes are owned by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development and present a greater range of financing options than traditional homebuying paths. With a median household income of $63,778 and a median home value of $282,900, HUD homes in Boise City aren't just a way to get into a housing market that is already experiencing shortages, they may just be the ideal way for you. To learn more about our current HUD homes in Boise, ID, register today! The perfect home could be waiting for you.
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8965 W BROOKVIEW DR
MLS
Maple Grove - Franklin
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
4
3
2360 ft2
1983
7065 W AMITY RD
Pre-Foreclosure (Lis Pendens)
 
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
4
3
2316 ft2
1978
3589 S MINUTEMAN WAY
MLS
Southeast Boise
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83706
4
2
2021 ft2
1976
Hot
1 of 23 3302 W TETON ST
REO Foreclosure
Depot Bench
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83705
2
1
958 ft2
1920
New
5428 S BENTWATERS WAY
MLS
 
Single Family Home
Meridian, ID 83642
3
3
2787 ft2
2020
New
9870 W MREN ST
MLS
Southwest Ada County Alliance
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
3
2
1460 ft2
1975
New
6292 S ASTORIA AVE
MLS
 
Single Family Home
Meridian, ID 83642
5
3
2731 ft2
2020
Hot
1 of 9 804 W RICHMOND ST
Rent To Own
Southeast Boise
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83706
3
1
1796 ft2
1941
1180 N FOX LN
Rent To Own
 
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83704
2
1
500 ft2
1962
1245 W LAKE HAZEL LN
MLS
 
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83705
3
3
3486 ft2
1910
5899 S AUGUSTINE AVE
MLS
Southwest Ada County Alliance
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
4
3
2615 ft2
2007
2359 S GRINBERG PL
MLS
Southwest Ada County Alliance
Single Family Home
Meridian, ID 83642
4
3
2985 ft2
2022
New
1 of 48 3933 S NEWBRIDGE PL
MLS
 
Single Family Home
Meridian, ID 83642
4
3
3291 ft2
2012
New
7848 W HUMMEL DR
MLS
Franklin - Randolph
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
4
4
2044 ft2
1975
New
1 of 21 5452 S PINLAND AVE
Auction
 
Single Family Home
Meridian, ID 83642
5
4
3042 ft2
2018
New
5707 S MOON LAND AVE
MLS
Southwest Ada County Alliance
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
3
2
1122 ft2
2015
1 of 35 1400 JADE AVE
MLS
 
Single Family Home
Meridian, ID 83642
4
3
2016 ft2
1983
1 of 50 2910 E VICTORY RD
MLS
 
Single Family Home
Meridian, ID 83642
5
3
2582 ft2
1970
9309 W OTTAWA DR
MLS
Southwest Ada County Alliance
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
3
2
1342 ft2
1999
New
11677 W SANTA BARBARA DR
Auction
Southwest Ada County Alliance
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
3
2
1276 ft2
1978
6243 S WAYLAND WAY
MLS
 
Single Family Home
Meridian, ID 83642
3
3
2075 ft2
2020
New
9699 W MEDALLION DR
MLS
Southwest Ada County Alliance
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
3
2
1206 ft2
1999
New
9190 W RUSTICA DR
MLS
Southwest Ada County Alliance
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
4
3
2751 ft2
2006
3505 W CRESCENT RIM DR
MLS
 
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83706
4
5
13260 ft2
1992
1 of 33 5070 S SILVER SPUR ST
Auction
Southwest Ada County Alliance
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
3
2
1482 ft2
1975
10520 W ROAN MEADOWS DR
MLS
Southwest Ada County Alliance
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
4
2
2577 ft2
1973
2612 E COPPER POINT ST
MLS
 
Single Family Home
Meridian, ID 83642
3
2
1788 ft2
2018
9734 W HOMEWOOD DR
Auction
Southwest Ada County Alliance
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
3
2
1668 ft2
2005
10204 W GREENLEAF CT
Pre-Foreclosure (NOD)
 
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83704
3
3
1410 ft2
1993
1011 N KIMBALL ST
MLS
 
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83704
4
2
1448 ft2
1914
New
1124 S ABBEY CIR
MLS
Central Bench
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83705
3
2
1170 ft2
1972
New
4708 W KOOTENAI ST
MLS
Central Bench
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83705
3
2
1321 ft2
1985
1 of 80 6700 S ZEUS WAY
Auction
Southwest Ada County Alliance
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
3
2
1505 ft2
2004
New
7123 W MCMULLEN ST
Pre-Foreclosure (NOD)
Franklin - Randolph
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
5
2
1359 ft2
1953
11517 W COLONY ST
MLS
 
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
3
3
1717 ft2
1996
1 of 17 10500 W FOX RIDGE DR
Pre-Foreclosure (NOD)
Southwest Ada County Alliance
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
2
1
840 ft2
1975
1 of 16 6123 S CARLBURG PL
MLS
Southwest Ada County Alliance
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
3
3
1518 ft2
2021
9284 W IDLEWOOD DR
Auction
Southwest Ada County Alliance
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
4
2
2682 ft2
2016
8755 W WICHITA DR
Pre-Foreclosure (NOD)
Southwest Ada County Alliance
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
4
2
2983 ft2
1982
10015 W BIENAPFL DR
Auction
Southwest Ada County Alliance
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
3
3
2472 ft2
1976
1 of 34 7890 W ORBIT DR
Pre-Foreclosure (NOD)
Southwest Ada County Alliance
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83709
3
2
1388 ft2
2003
2627 S VIRGINIA AVE
MLS
Vista
Single Family Home
Boise, ID 83705
3
1
1568 ft2
1972
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About Boise, ID Real Estate According to US News the average cost to buy a home in Boise is approximately $221,000, which is on par with the national average. However, compared to other metro areas in the Northwest such as Seattle and Portland, the home prices are considerably more affordable. The neighborhoods Highland, Harris Ranch, East End, and North End, are considerably costlier to buy a home in. The cheapest homes are found in the neighborhoods Morris Hill, Central Bench, and Vista. The average monthly cost to rent a home is above the national average. The cost of living in Boise is lower than the national average, everything from lower tax to lower cost of groceries and insurances.

Living in Boise, ID Downtown Boise is the city's cultural and business center, with many dining options. Many restaurants, quite a few of them are local, are situated in the area, along with bars and cafes. Shopping is offered by numerous shops and quaint boutiques in the neighborhood. This area offers two unique and popular markets during the spring to late fall. Some of the city's main attractions are located in this area, including the Idaho State Capitol, Zoo Boise, Egyptian Theatre, Julia Davis Park, and the Boise Art Museum. Here you will also find the Albertsons Stadium, which is home to the city's pride and joy - the Boise State Broncos football Team.

One of the most visited tourist attractions is the Old Idaho Penitentiary, or Old Pen as it is abbreviated to. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Old Pen dates back to 1872, when it opened and started receiving criminals to its cell blocks and solitary confinement. The old prison also operated gallows, which still can be seen by visitors. Old Pen closed after a prison riot, over a century after its opening. During its time it has held over 13,000 convicted inmates. Visitors can learn about the rough conditions the inmates would live in. You can also learn about some of the most infamous inmates that the Old Pen has housed over the years. The criminals' crimes and executions are described with great detail and in-depth.

Transportation and commutes Most working Boise residents commute to work by driving alone, or commute via carpool. The public transportation is operated by Valley Regional Transit (ValleyRide) who provides bus lines throughout the city.

Boise Airport (BOI) is a civil and military use airport. The airport has flights to quite a few domestic destinations, some of which are seasonal.