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Neighborhood Investment Guide: Mountain Home, ID

Updated 2026 · Based on median market data for Mountain Home, ID

Cap Rate
4.21%
Median Price
$350K
Rent/Mo
$1,720
1% Rule
0.49%
Fails

Neighborhood Strategy Overview

Not all neighborhoods in Mountain Home are created equal for rental investors. The city-wide cap rate of 4.21% is a median — individual neighborhoods can range from 2-3% in premium areas to 8%+ in affordable pockets. Your strategy should target neighborhoods where the rent-to-price ratio exceeds the city median of 0.49%, tenant demand is strong, and the trajectory is positive. In a smaller market like Mountain Home, neighborhood-level variation is more compressed, but the right street-by-street analysis still matters.

Where to Find the Best Deals

Focus your search on properties priced around $262,500 — roughly 25% below Mountain Home's $350,000 median. These are typically found in working-class neighborhoods with solid fundamentals: low crime relative to peers, proximity to employment centers, and stable renter demographics. With 2.6% population growth, look for neighborhoods on the edge of gentrifying areas — these capture the most upside as growth radiates outward from city centers. Drive the neighborhoods at different times of day. Look for signs of owner investment (maintained lawns, home improvements) even in affordable areas.

Neighborhood Red Flags

Avoid neighborhoods with: (1) vacancy rates significantly above Mountain Home's 4.2% average — visible vacancy (boarded windows, overgrown lots) signals deeper problems than data alone shows, (2) declining school ratings — even if you're renting to tenants without school-age children, school quality affects property values and the overall neighborhood trajectory, (3) high concentration of distressed properties without evidence of reinvestment, (4) distance from major employers without public transit access.

Evaluating Sub-Market Data

Use these benchmarks when evaluating specific Mountain Home neighborhoods: (1) Target rent-to-price ratios above 0.57% (15% above the city median), (2) Look for neighborhood vacancy rates at or below the 4.2% city average, (3) Check crime data relative to city averages — some crime is expected in affordable neighborhoods, but rates should not be dramatically elevated, (4) Verify that comparable rents in the specific neighborhood support your projected income. The city median of $1,720/mo will be higher in some neighborhoods and lower in others — always use hyperlocal comps.

Local Resources

Research Mountain Home neighborhoods using: county assessor records for recent sale prices and assessed values, local landlord associations for on-the-ground market intel, ID housing authority data for Section 8 fair market rents by zip code, and crime mapping tools. Connect with a local real estate agent who specializes in investment properties — they'll have neighborhood-level knowledge that no national dataset captures. Property managers who operate in Mountain Home are another invaluable resource for understanding which neighborhoods attract quality tenants.

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How Mountain Home Compares

Mountain Home vs Idaho state average and national average across key investment metrics. Mountain Home outperforms both benchmarks on cap rate.

Metric
Mountain Home
Idaho Avg
National Avg
Cap Rate
4.21%
2.58%
3.81%
Median Price
$350K
$475K
$333K
Median Rent
$1,720
$1,604
$1,524
Property Tax
0.64%
0.64%
1.08%
Vacancy
4.2%
4.2%
5.6%
Pop. Growth
2.6%/yr
2.6%/yr
0.9%/yr

Nearby West Markets

City
Cap Rate
Price
Rent
Tax
Mountain Home, ID
4.2%
$350K
$1,720
0.64%
Visalia, CA
4.0%
$355K
$1,730
0.74%
Elko, NV
3.8%
$355K
$1,600
0.56%
Lake Havasu City, AZ
3.5%
$345K
$1,480
0.63%
Moses Lake, WA
3.3%
$355K
$1,560
0.93%

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast are home prices rising in Mountain Home?
Home values in Mountain Home have been appreciating at 2.4% per year. This is near the national average, providing steady equity growth. At this rate, a $350K home would be worth approximately $394K in 5 years.
Is Mountain Home a growing city?
Mountain Home's population of 50,000 is growing at 2.6% per year. This rapid growth drives housing demand and supports both rent increases and price appreciation.
What is the best investment strategy for Mountain Home?
Mountain Home's 4.21% cap rate and strong growth make it a balanced market. Look for value-add properties below median where you can force appreciation through renovation while capturing cash flow.
How does Mountain Home compare to other West cities?
Among West markets, Mountain Home's 4.21% cap rate exceeds the Idaho average of 2.58%. Prices at $350K are below the state average of $475K. See our comparison tool to evaluate Mountain Home against specific markets.
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