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Gem County, ID Housing Market

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Gem County, ID market data

PropertyIQ Score 37F
Median Price
$484K
Rent (ZORI)
$1K
Median DOM
46 days
YoY
+5.6%
What drives the score
Home value YoY: +5.6%3-mo momentum: +0.6%Days on market: 46 daysPrice-reduced share: +17.7%
Data through Jun 2026 · Source: Zillow, Realtor.com

Gem County, ID Housing Market Overview

Gem County, ID's median home value is $484K, up 5.6% over the past year. Homes here sell in a median 46 days. Its PropertyIQ Score of 37 sits below the state average of 50, marking a market positioned to lag its state over the next three years.

Understanding the Gem County, ID housing market at the county level reveals patterns invisible in metro-wide data. PropertyIQ's demand signal scoring — validated across more than two decades of housing data (2001–2023) — now extends to county-level granularity, giving investors and agents a competitive edge in ID.

Mountain West counties saw explosive growth through 2022, with significant variation in performance since. PropertyIQ county scores help separate markets with sustained demand from those experiencing post-boom corrections. Within the Mountain West, Gem County, ID's PropertyIQ Score of 37 runs below the Mountain West norm.

PropertyIQ's county-level score for Gem County, ID distills three housing metrics into a single 1-99 number. This isn't a generic market health grade — it's a validated predictor of which counties within a state will see the strongest home price growth over the next one to three years.

Explore Gem County, ID's full market profile including score trends, home value data, and comparisons with neighboring counties. Use the interactive map to visualize demand signals across the region.

Gem County, ID is part of the Boise City, ID metro area.

Market data through June 2026. Sourced from Zillow, Realtor.com, Redfin, U.S. Census Bureau, FRED, BLS, and BEA. Per-statistic source and date shown above.