Looking to finance a home in Boise? It could cost over $1 million. Here are the numbers

The prospect of purchasing a home in Idaho is a daunting one.

The Gem State has a housing shortage for low-income residents, while prices keep rising for those who are saving to purchase a house. The cost to buy a home in Ada County enjoyed a slight dip through the first half of 2023 but is back on the rise again, with houses averaging more than half a million dollars.

And any homeowner can tell you that unless you’ve got the money to pay for a house up-front, the price on the label isn’t going to match what you ultimately end up paying. Most individuals pick up a mortgage to finance the home and end up paying as much interest as they do on the initial price of the house.

The financial company SmartAsset recently conducted a study on which Idaho counties are the most expensive for homebuyers once you factor in interest rates. Unsurprisingly, Ada County made the top 10, but it’s not No. 1.

This sign advertises a home for sale near Kristin Armstrong Park in Boise.
This sign advertises a home for sale near Kristin Armstrong Park in Boise.

Idaho’s most expensive counties to finance a house

The following list ranks Idaho’s top 10 most expensive counties to finance a home. Data was calculated using median home values from Zillow, applying the estimated interest rate from each county using data from the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, and calculating the overall loan payments on a 30-year fixed rate mortgage at a 20% down payment.

Each county will list the median home value, estimated interest rate, total paid in interest, and then the final price that will be paid:

  1. Blaine County

  • Median home value: $862,566

  • Interest rate: 6.95%

  • Total interest: $954,418

  • Total cost: $1,816,984

Teton County

  • Median home value: $660,931

  • Interest rate: 7.13%

  • Total interest: $753,680

  • Total cost: $1,414,611

Valley County

  • Median home value: $639,371

  • Interest rate: 6.95%

  • Total interest: $707,455

  • Total cost: $1,346,826

Bonner County

  • Median home value: $569,114

  • Interest rate: 6.95%

  • Total interest: $629,717

  • Total cost: $1,198,831

Kootenai County

  • Median home value: $551,352

  • Interest rate: 6.91%

  • Total interest: $606,090

  • Total cost: $1,157,442

Adams County

  • Median home value: $473,553

  • Interest rate: 6.95%

  • Total interest: $523,980

  • Total cost: $997,534

Boundary County

  • Median home value: $463,266

  • Interest rate: 6.95%

  • Total interest: $512,587

  • Total cost: $975,880

Ada County

  • Median home value: $498,768

  • Interest rate: 6.14%

  • Total interest: $475,113

  • Total cost: $973,880

Jefferson County

  • Median home value: $436,938

  • Interest rate: 7.13%

  • Total interest: $498,255

  • Total cost: $935,193

Gem County

  • Median home value: $430,011

  • Interest rate: 7.13%

  • Total interest: $490,355

  • Total cost: $920,366

Where are Ada County’s most expensive houses?

If you want to settle down in Ada County long-term, current mortgage rates could see you spending up to $1 million over a 30-year fixed loan.

But prices do vary across the county. If you’re looking to be close to downtown, you’ll pay a premium, while a house in Meridian or Kuna will be more affordable. The following interactive graph, using Zillow data, shows a home’s average price by ZIP code.

According to the data from Zillow, Ada County’s most expensive ZIP code is 83712 in east Boise, with the average house value coming out to $747,328. Over a 30-year fixed mortgage with an interest rate of 6.14% and a down payment of 20%, you’ll end up paying $1,310,175.

The same calculations used for Ada County’s cheapest ZIP code, 83705 in the Boise Bench, which has an average home value of $407,438, will result in a final payment of $714,577.