Selling a Home in Ada County: Market Insights – December 2025
Selling a Home in Ada County: Market Insights – December 2025
December 2025 Ada County Market Snapshot
December always brings a natural slowdown in the Ada County real estate market—but December 2025 delivered a more nuanced story, especially for families selling an inherited home or managing an estate.
If you’re a personal representative, trustee, or heir asking “Is now the right time to sell?”, the answer isn’t a simple yes or no. It depends on pricing discipline, property type, and strategy—and the December data makes that clearer than ever.
As an Estate & Inherited Property Specialist serving Boise, Meridian, Kuna, and Star, I want to walk you through what the numbers are really saying—and how they should influence your next move.

The Big Picture: A Market That’s Slowing—but Still Moving
Across Ada County single-family homes, overall activity remained surprisingly steady as the year closed:
- Closed sales: 691 homes (+0.4% YOY)
- Median sales price: $525,000 (-0.9% YOY)
- Inventory: 1,596 homes (+25.2% YOY)
- Months’ supply: 2.2 months
In plain English: buyers and sellers are still meeting, but they’re doing so with more caution and more leverage on the buyer side than earlier in the year.
For estate sales, this shift is critical—because overpricing now costs more time and more money than it did 12–24 months ago.
A December Trend Estate Sellers Can’t Ignore: New Construction Dominance
December 2025 marked the highest proportion of new-construction sales of any month this year:
- 41% of all December sales were new homes
- 62% of homes pending sale are new construction
- New home prices averaged 10–11% lower month-over-month
Much of this activity was concentrated in Meridian, Kuna, and Star, where builders adjusted pricing to move inventory.
Why this matters for inherited homes
Most inherited properties are 20+ years old, which means they’re competing against:
- Brand-new homes
- Builder incentives
- Below-peak pricing
This doesn’t mean resale or estate homes can’t sell—they absolutely can—but it does mean:
They must be priced and positioned intentionally from day one.
Resale & Estate Properties: Quietly Strong When Priced Correctly
Despite the attention on new construction, existing resale homes held up well:
- Resale median price: $522,900 (+0.6% YOY)
- Resale days on market: 39 days
- Homes 21–80 years old sold faster on average than any other segment in 2025
Well-maintained, properly priced resale homes—especially in Boise—continue to attract serious buyers.
For estates, this reinforces a key point:
Condition matters less than strategy. Pricing matters more than ever.
Inventory Is Up—But That Doesn’t Mean It’s a Buyer Free-For-All
Inventory rose sharply year-over-year, but December actually saw fewer new listings added than in November, bringing the market back to 2.2 months of supply—still below what’s considered “balanced.”
However:
- 64% of homes sitting 50+ days are new construction
- Many lingering listings are mispriced, not unsellable
For estate sellers, this is good news:
The market still rewards realism—and punishes wishful thinking.
The Estate Seller’s Decision: Sell Now or Wait Until Spring?
This is the most common question I hear from heirs and trustees in December.
Here’s the reality:
- 44% of pending sales are set to close in January
- Buyers active in winter are serious and qualified
- Spring inventory will almost certainly be higher, increasing competition
Waiting can make sense—but only if:
- The property needs preparation
- There are legal or probate timing constraints
- Pricing expectations need adjustment
Otherwise, selling during lower-competition months can be a strategic advantage, especially for inherited homes that need a clean, decisive sale.
What This Means If You’re Handling an Estate or Inherited Property
Selling an inherited home isn’t just a market decision—it’s a fiduciary, emotional, and financial responsibility.
December’s data reinforces three truths:
- Pricing precision beats optimism
- Strategy matters more than season
- Experience with estates is not optional—it’s essential
I specialize exclusively in helping families navigate:
- Probate and trust sales
- Out-of-state heirs
- Deferred maintenance properties
- Sensitive family dynamics
All while grounding every recommendation in current Ada County market data.
Next Step: Get a Clear, Data-Backed Plan
If you’re responsible for selling a home due to probate, trust administration, or inheritance—and want clarity instead of guesswork—I invite you to schedule a confidential consultation.
You’ll get:
- A market-accurate pricing strategy
- Timing guidance tailored to your situation
- A clear path forward—without pressure
👉 Schedule your estate sale consultation here
👉 Download the Heir’s Guide to Selling Property in Ada County
Because the right decision isn’t about timing the market—it’s about understanding it.


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