6 Most Affordable Places to Live in Idaho in 2025

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May 2, 2025 - 18:00
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6 Most Affordable Places to Live in Idaho in 2025
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From the magnificent landscapes of the Sawtooth Mountains to the sparkling lakes and small-town charm, Idaho is a wonderful state to enjoy the beauty of the great outdoors. If you’re considering living somewhere in Idaho then chances are you also have a budget you’re hoping to stay under in your home or apartment search. As of April, the median home sale price in Idaho is $484,700. 

If that number is out of your budget, don’t worry, we’ve got options to help you find the right place to buy a home. Redfin has compiled a list of the 6 of the most affordable places to live in Idaho. And they all have a median home sale price under $484,700. From Twin Falls to Caldwell, let’s jump in and see what cities are on the list.

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#1: Pocatello

Median home price: $319,900
Average sale price per square foot: $154
Average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment: $1,250
Median household income: $46,882
Nearest major metro: Boise (235 miles)
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Pocatello, ID apartments for rent

With a median home sale price of $319,900, Pocatello takes the number one spot on our list of affordable places to live in Idaho. Located in the southeast portion of the state, this city is a great area to consider if you’re looking to enjoy the great outdoors. When living in this city of 56,300 people, you can hike one of the many trails like Cusick Creek Trail, City Creek Loop Trail, or Upper City Creek Trail, and check out the charming downtown area.

#2: Twin Falls

Median home price: $347,500
Average sale price per square foot: $241
Median household income: $50,839
Nearest major metro: Boise (130 miles)
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Twin Falls, ID apartments for rent

A bit more expensive than Pocatello, Twin Falls is the second spot on our list of affordable places to live in Idaho. About 130 miles away from Boise, the nearest major metro, Twin Falls is home to roughly 51,800 people. If you’re considering moving to this area make sure to enjoy the gorgeous nature sites like Shoshone Falls Park and Twin Falls Park and hike the Snake River Canyon Rim Trail. You can also explore downtown Twin Falls and get a bird’s eye view of the Snake River from Perrine Memorial Bridge.

#3: Caldwell 

Median home price: $379,990
Average sale price per square foot: $231
Average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment: $1,610
Median household income: $55,069
Nearest major metro: Boise (30 miles)
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Caldwell, ID apartments for rent

Third on our list is Caldwell, where about 59,900 people currently reside. The median home sale price is $379,990 which is about $90K less than the median home sale price in Idaho. If you find yourself moving here, check out parks like Whittenberger Park, spend the day at Lake Lowell, and visit the charming shops, local restaurants, and museums in downtown Caldwell.

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#4: Idaho Falls

Median home price: $385,000
Median household income: $46,882
Nearest major metro: Boise (260 miles)
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Idaho Falls, ID apartments for rent

Idaho’s fourth most affordable city to live in is Idaho Falls. With roughly 64,800 residents in Idaho Falls, make sure to visit the Idaho Falls Zoo at Tautphaus Park. You can also explore the exhibits at the Museum of Idaho, enjoy a stroll along the Idaho Falls Riverwalk, and take in the scenic beauty of Snake River Greenbelt.

#5: Nampa

Median home price: $409,000
Average sale price per square foot: $239
Average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment: $1,372
Median household income: $46,882
Nearest major metro: Boise (20 miles)
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Nampa, ID apartments for rent

The fifth city on our list of affordable places to live in Idaho is Nampa, just 20 miles outside of Boise. With 100,200 residents, moving to this affordable city gives you the perks of city-life without living in a major metropolitan area. In Nampa, you can visit the Warhawk Air Museum, enjoy the outdoor activities at Lake Lowell, and attend an event or concert at the Ford Idaho Center.

#6: Boise

Median home price: $480,000
Average sale price per square foot: $299
Average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment: $1,512
Median household income: $81,308
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Boise, ID apartments for rent

Taking the last spot on our list is Boise, home to about 235,400 residents. There’s plenty to do in Boise whether you want to explore the city or enjoy the great outdoors. Boise’s downtown area is full of charming shops and restaurants along sites like the Boise Art Museum, Zoo Boise, the Idaho State Museum, and the Basque Museum and Cultural Center. You can also check out Hulls Gulch/Camel’s Back Reserve and The Military Reserve or one of the many trails like Cottonwood Creek Trail, Crestline Trail, or Shane’s Trail. 

>> Read: Popular Boise, ID, Neighborhoods to Live in

Methodology: All cities must have over 50,000 residents per the US Census and have a median home sale price under the average median home sale price in Idaho. Median home sale price and median sale price per square foot from the Redfin Data Center during April 2025. Average rental data from Rent.com April 2025. Population and median household income data sourced from the United States Census Bureau.

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