Recorded earlier: Livestream event about the Treasure Valley real estate market

The Boise and Treasure Valley housing market has soared since 2020 with houses going for thousands of dollars above the asking price and bidding wars driving the cost up. Now, raising interest rates is dramatically unsettling the real estate market and is now slowing development.

We’ve been following all the action in our Affording Boise series.

Now, prices are falling back to Earth. Is this the market correcting itself? Or is a crash looming?

Join us for this livestream event as we tackle these questions from all aspects — from real estate to city planning to development.

Three Treasure Valley experts will offer insights on what they’re seeing, explain how the market is responding to the changes, and offertheir advice for home buyers and sellers.

  • Cyndi Elliot, real estate agent with Group One Sotheby’s International Realty since 2000 and member of the Boise Regional Realtors’ Board of Directors.

  • Kevin Rice, president of Idaho Mortgage Lenders Association, sales manager at Premiere Mortgage Resources.

  • Caleb Hood, City of Meridian planning division manager.

Cyndi Elliot, real estate agent with Group One Sotheby’s International Realty since 2000 and member of the Boise Regional Realtors Board of Directors.
Cyndi Elliot, real estate agent with Group One Sotheby’s International Realty since 2000 and member of the Boise Regional Realtors Board of Directors.

Cyndi Elliot, Boise Regional Realtors Director

Caleb Hood, city of Meridian planning division manager.
Caleb Hood, city of Meridian planning division manager.

Caleb Hood, planning division manager, City of Meridian

Kevin Rice, president of Idaho Mortgage Brokers Association, is part of the Statesman’s Falling back to Earth real estate event Oct. 5.
Kevin Rice, president of Idaho Mortgage Brokers Association, is part of the Statesman’s Falling back to Earth real estate event Oct. 5.

Kevin Rice, Idaho Mortgage Lenders Association.

Idaho Statesman growth and development reporter Paul Schwendelson.
Idaho Statesman growth and development reporter Paul Schwendelson.

Moderator: Paul Schwedelson, growth & development reporter

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