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Caldwell Real Estate
Caldwell, known as the gateway to the Treasure Valley, is a testament to real, small-town Idaho life. Beginning as an 1800's railroad town, Caldwell quickly flourished into an agricultural hub, whose early roots are still visible today. Caldwell real estate is set 30 minutes West of Boise, Idaho and just 30 minutes East of the Oregon border. From the relaxed, small-town feel to the magnificent Owyhee Mountains to the West, it's easy to see yourself living in this charming Idaho community.
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Caldwell Real Estate Market
Median List Price: $399,800
Avg. Sale / List: 98.8%
Median Sale Price: $394,990
Median Sale $/Sq Ft: $240
Median Days on Market: 27
Highest Sold Price: $1,700,000
Lowest Sold Price: $47,000
Homes Sold (90 Days): 405
*Caldwell Market Stats are based on IMLS data as of Aug 31st, 2024.
Caldwell homes for sale are not one size fits all. The notable Stuenenberg Historic District lies alongside Cleveland Boulevard from 10th Avenue to 18th Avenue. Tree-lined streets and prominent homes tell a story of years past. Whether you’re looking for a large Prairie-style Craftsman house, an English Tudor, Queen Anne Victorian or a Colonial home, this neighborhood is sure to please the historic enthusiasts with its charm and architecture. As you move further south, the age of home varies offering a unique sampling of different eras of growth and population increases. Many of the newer houses for sale were built within the last 20 years can be found towards the most southern part of the city.
Caldwell Community Highlights
Home to approximately 46,237 residents, Caldwell is the second largest city, after Nampa, and the county seat of Canyon County. The city of Caldwell is considered part of the greater Boise area, home to 664,422 residents.
As you make your way through downtown Caldwell, you’ll notice the historic brick buildings from years past full of shops and locally owned businesses. Here, there is a strong sense of community as evident from the many community events that happen throughout the year. Downtown is the centralized gathering spot for city-sponsored events like the Farmer’s Market, the Indian Creek Festival and one of the most popular attractions in the Treasure Valley, Caldwell’s Winter Wonderland held during the holiday season.
Not far from Downtown is the College of Idaho, which is Idaho’s oldest liberal arts college. With over 1,100 students and growing, C of I has quickly become a front-runner for students looking to maximize tuition, enjoy smaller class sizes and still be close to everything the area has to offer. Go ‘Yotes!
Living in Caldwell, ID
Taking in the small town charm isn’t all there is to do here. Caldwell also happens to be home to the Sunnyslope Wine District. Comprised of over 13 different wineries, the area caters to the preferences of the most discriminating wine connoisseur. Favorable growing conditions and volcanic rich soils certainly make for a delicious grape. Rolling hills filled with vines and orchards dot the land offering impressive views of the Snake River.
Buyers on the search for land for sale in Caldwell will make their way outside of town were crops of all shapes and sizes become the norm, whether it’s corn, alfalfa, mint, sugar beets and yes, even potatoes. Many of these are owned and operated by one of the area’s largest employers, Simplot. Recently, the agricultural community has also taken to farming hops which have become a fast-growing cash crop. With increasing demand for craft beer, the number of breweries has nearly doubled here in the last five years.
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