Boise Idaho Real Estate And The Foreclosure Debacle!

The Boise Idaho real estate market was devastated in 2009, with just fewer than 5% of all homes in the area being foreclosed upon that year. It is not a great statistic to be leading the nation in rate of foreclosure, but worse than that, the foreclosure rate is up more than 100% from the previous record setting year just a year before. Boasting the 24th highest foreclosure rate in the country, the situation seems pretty grim and is starting to make many homeowners seriously look at what remaining options they have. Many of the jobs in the area were centered on construction when the boom was going on, so it is no wonder the unemployment rate is hovering at 10.1%.

In order to really experience a strong turnaround, the Boise Idaho real estate market has to fix a few things first. Its population has more than doubled since 1980, and its industry has diversified over the past half century. Tech industries have come into the mix, and Micron Technology is now the city's biggest employer.

As in many Western cities, the Boise Idaho real estate market place was quite unpredictable throughout the boom. Home prices increased about 80% during the boom, from about 150k to about 260k during the peak years of the boom, according to the Wells Fargo NAHB Index. Since then selling prices have decreased more than 32%.

Local economics experts indicate that the foreclosure crisis is due to two main causes, a rather large economic slowdown and a rush of speculation in the Boise Idaho real estate market. Whenever there is a quick population increase, there is frequently real estate speculation due to the increased demand for housing.

When prices started to slow down, the speculators pulled out, sending prices lower further and ensnaring some buyers underwater. A high percentage of the house flippers ended up losing most, if not all of their assets. Job losses also began to mount. High tech jobs went through a serious round of layoffs with about 2000 Micron employees and hundreds of HP workers losing their jobs, increasing the misery index on the Boise Idaho real estate market.

Nearly all construction having come to a halt as one local economist states. Despite suffering through much less damaging crises than other areas of the west, the Boise Idaho real estate market has had its share of pain, but will rebound in the near future.

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