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Garden City

Garden City

Located in Ada County

$624,323 Average Value
$319 Average Price per Sq Ft
18 Homes For Sale

From 600-acre field to trendy Boise suburb

Known as a “city within a city,” Garden City has evolved from an area of open fields to a trendy municipality with modern amenities and 360-degree access to the Boise River. “The river is the main attraction. They’re putting brand new apartments right there, and you can get food or surf,” says David Wuertz, broker at Wuertz Real Estate. At the turn of the century, Garden City was just that—a 600-acre garden. One of the founding fathers of Boise, Thomas J Davis, bought the land and leased it to Chinese immigrants, who transformed the property into fields with strawberries, onions and hogs.

The area’s up-and-coming feel is a result of its ongoing transition from an industrial and commercial area to something more modern, with restaurants, events and nightlife. Garden City’s new identity draws a wide demographic of people. “In Garden City, you’ll have young people that love to go to the [Boise River] Greenbelt and ride their bikes, and then you have retirees that want to enjoy life at a slow pace,” Wuertz adds. “It's been up and coming for the last ten years.” The current population of Garden City is around 13,000.

Iconic contemporary homes in Garden City offer spacious layouts for large families.
Iconic contemporary homes in Garden City offer spacious layouts for large families.
The hip and trendy Caffeina in Garden City serves up some of the best coffee in town.
The hip and trendy Caffeina in Garden City serves up some of the best coffee in town.
Learn a new hobby and make some friends at Osana climbing gym in Garden City.
Learn a new hobby and make some friends at Osana climbing gym in Garden City.
Garden City is home to several new breweries and wine houses near the greenbelt.
Garden City is home to several new breweries and wine houses near the greenbelt.
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Surfing and kayaking at Whitewater Park

The Boise River surrounds the city, so locals often take advantage of its Greenbelt. The paved pathway stretches over 25 miles along the river from Boise to Eagle; bikers, dog walkers and joggers can enjoy views of the surrounding mountains and stop periodically at pocket parks. Garden City shares part of the river with Boise, including a large park with a whitewater experience at the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Family Foundation Boise Whitewater Park. “You have people actually surfing on the Boise River,” Mayor John Evans says.

Bernardine Quinn Riverside Park is south of the city and is home to Quinn’s Pond, a lake area full of activity during the summer. Mystic Cove Park and Riverfront Park have playgrounds, and during colder months, locals can drive 20 miles to Bogus Basin for sledding and skiing. The Garden City Library offers year-round indoor recreation, such as preschool and elementary STEM program and fitness classes for senior citizens.

Practice your wake boarding skills at White Water Park in Garden City.
Practice your wake boarding skills at White Water Park in Garden City.
Quinns pond in Garden City offers miles of paved trails and flat water for paddle boards.
Quinns pond in Garden City offers miles of paved trails and flat water for paddle boards.
Quinns Pond in Garden City is a perfect place for an evening stroll.
Quinns Pond in Garden City is a perfect place for an evening stroll.
Whitewater park in Garden City boasts a wave generator for surfers and wake boarders.
Whitewater park in Garden City boasts a wave generator for surfers and wake boarders.
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Trendy breweries and Wineries on Chinden

Garden City is working to become a destination city; part of that comes from its dining scene. Along Chinden Boulevard, modern buildings house trendy spots like New American restaurants and coffee shops. “There are lots of tasting rooms here in Garden City, lots of breweries,” Wuertz says. One standout is the Stagecoach Inn, a longtime restaurant serving large steak cuts since 1959. Glenwood Street has locally-owned and chain restaurants; the intersection of Glenwood and State streets has several retail stores, such as Ross Dress for Less, Big Lots and Walmart Supercenter.

Citizens of Garden City love riding, walking, and running the Greenbelt on the Boise River.
Citizens of Garden City love riding, walking, and running the Greenbelt on the Boise River.
Telaya Winery in Garden City offers up some refreshing wine tastings at 5k Wine Run.
Telaya Winery in Garden City offers up some refreshing wine tastings at 5k Wine Run.
Catch up with friends on the outdoor patio at Barbarian Brewing in Garden City.
Catch up with friends on the outdoor patio at Barbarian Brewing in Garden City.
Locals love Barbarian Brewing in Garden City for its 24 uniq
Locals love Barbarian Brewing in Garden City for its 24 uniq
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Western Idaho Fair and vibrant music scene

In the center of Garden City is the Boise Fairgrounds, which host the Western Idaho Fair. The ten-day fair, held in August, features nostalgic rides, agriculture and competitions. Garden City has a vibrant music and dance scene. Bars and restaurants like The Sandbar Patio Grill, Heritage Social and the Farm keep locals out all night with tunes from local and national artists and country line dances.

Enter the midway for all day carnival ride fun at the Western Idaho Fair.
Enter the midway for all day carnival ride fun at the Western Idaho Fair.
Visit the Idaho State Fair in Garden City every August for endless summer fun.
Visit the Idaho State Fair in Garden City every August for endless summer fun.
Patrons enjoy the live music from Honey Trail at Barbarian Brewing in Garden City.
Patrons enjoy the live music from Honey Trail at Barbarian Brewing in Garden City.
Locals enjoy the latest brews on the patio in anticipation for Tator Patch Tuesdays.
Locals enjoy the latest brews on the patio in anticipation for Tator Patch Tuesdays.
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Waterfront condos in the Live-Work-Create District

Garden City has a mix of old and new homes along the river and in subdivisions. “There are going to be new condos and townhomes along the river,” Wuertz says. “They’re building up towards the young modern style, but most Garden City homes are older, from the 1970s to 1990s.” The Live-Work-Create District has most of the city’s most modern apartments; many are steps from the Greenbelt. Off Marigold Street are several subdivisions, including River’s Edge, which has two-story homes near the river, and off Coffey Street is the gated Willowbrook community, a 55-plus retirement village with private amenities like a community pool and pickleball courts. The median townhouse price is $629,000 and the median price for a single-family home is $555,000, although some new builds can cost up to $2 million.

Waterfront townhomes with a backyard beach can be yours at Lake harbor in Garden City.
Waterfront townhomes with a backyard beach can be yours at Lake harbor in Garden City.
Enjoy kayaking from your waterfront condo at Lake Harbor in Garden City.
Enjoy kayaking from your waterfront condo at Lake Harbor in Garden City.
Enjoy the sounds of a babbling brooks right outside your window at Edgewater in Garden City.
Enjoy the sounds of a babbling brooks right outside your window at Edgewater in Garden City.
Explore dozens of breweries, wineries, and eateries along the greenbelt in Garden City.
Explore dozens of breweries, wineries, and eateries along the greenbelt in Garden City.
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Zoned for Boise and West Ada school districts

Garden City students are split between two school districts. Students who live east of North Glenwood Street can attend the Boise Independent School District, which has 48 schools and an A-minus rating from Niche. Students on the west side can attend the West Ada School District, which also earns an A-minus grade. Both schools rank in the top five districts in the state. Garden City also has two charter schools, Anser Charter School and Future Public School; one serves kids until the sixth grade, while the other goes through the eighth grade.

Boise High School offers a well-rounded curriculum promoting academic excellence and growth.
Boise High School offers a well-rounded curriculum promoting academic excellence and growth.
Whittier Elementary School serves over 560 students in grades PK through 6th.
Whittier Elementary School serves over 560 students in grades PK through 6th.
Some students in Garden City can attend North Junior High School.
Some students in Garden City can attend North Junior High School.
Pierce Park Elementary School in Garden City serves students K-6.
Pierce Park Elementary School in Garden City serves students K-6.
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Main traffic on Chinden Boulevard and State Street

Chinden Boulevard and State Street are the area’s two main thoroughfares. Most people use these roads to reach work, as employers like Micron and Albertsons are headquartered in Boise. Chinden Boulevard links to Interstate 84, which goes to the suburbs of Meridian and Nampa, and Valley Regional Transit offers busing routes around Garden City. However, according to Wuertz, buses are not heavily utilized. Air travel is available through the Boise Airport, which offers nonstop flights to over 27 cities on the east and west coasts.

Garden City experiences all four seasons. “It’s a very dry climate here,” Wuertz says. July and August are some of the hottest months, with temperatures reaching more than 90 degrees. It gets cold in December and January, when temperatures dip below 25 degrees. September is usually considered fire season, which means wildfires are more likely to occur and spread. “In September, it can get smelly and smoky for two to three weeks. That’s pretty much the worst of the summertime.” Wuertz says.

Crime trending down for fifth straight year

In 2023, Garden City reported 909 offenses, a 4.3% decrease from 2022. This continues Garden City’s downward trend for crime. In 2023, the most common offenses were assault, larceny and drug violations. The city’s “One City-One Team” initiative ensures an effective community and public safety partnership. The goal is to improve the city’s quality of life, trust, community identity and safety.

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Garden City Housing Trends

Housing Trends

Median List Price
$909,900
Median Sale Price
$725,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$998,000
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$495,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Last 12 months Home Sales
171
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
14%
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$319

Neighborhood Facts

Number of Homes in Neighborhood
2,656
Number of Homes for Sale
18
Median Year Built
1997
Months of Supply
1.30
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
1,825
Below the national average
1,924
Average Townhouse Size Sq Ft
1,728
Average 2 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
1,524
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
7,405

Open Houses

  • 8306 Willowpark Dr, Garden City, ID 83714

    $425,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,815 Sq Ft
    • 8306 Willowpark Dr
    • New 20 days ago

    Beautiful home in the sought-after 55+ Willowbrook subdivision. Enjoy a spacious layout perfect for comfortable living and entertaining. Relax in the bright sunroom or get creative in the private workshop. The home sits on the best lot in the neighborhood—adjacent to a tranquil pond and stream, and surrounded by mature trees that provide natural shade and privacy. Raised planter boxes make

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    Josh Cormier
    Silvercreek Realty Group
    (208) 903-1278
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  • 3608 N Prospect Way, Garden City, ID 83714

    $1,199,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 4 Baths
    • 2,536 Sq Ft
    • 3608 N Prospect Way

    River front townhouse in The Waterfront District. River, mountain and city views. Corner Unit with natural light in abundance. This was a custom built townhouse with many unique quality touches throughout. This home is very special, first time on the market. Bottom floor has a bathroom, bonus space and tandem garage. Middle floor has custom chef kitchen, dining, family room, office and bathroom

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    Camilla Luff
    TLC Realty, LLC
    (208) 782-7396
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  • 4382 N Adams St, Boise, ID 83714

    $375,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 990 Sq Ft
    • 4382 N Adams St
    • New 2 days ago

    Tiny But Mighty! Garden City Cutie not too far from BSU. This adorable home is full of big charm in a small-but-mighty-package! Just a hop, skip, and scooter ride to BSU, great restaurants, and all the best local vibes-- it's perfectly placed for anyone who loves convenience with a side of character. Inside, you've got cozy vibes and great natural light. Outside? A detached garage/shop ready for

    Amanda Muller Homes of Idaho

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Distribution of Home Values

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Property Mix - Square Feet

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Demographics

Total Population
13,196
Median Age
47
Population Density
32 ppl/acre
Population under 18
18.2%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
28.1%
Above the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$60,759
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$87,858

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
91.7%
On par with the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
35.4%
Advanced Degrees
14%
% Population in Labor Force
61.8%
On par with the national average
65.1%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
11''
Average Winter Low Temperature
25°F
Average Summer High Temperature
92°F
Annual Snowfall
18''

Area Factors

Very Bikeable

Bike Score®®

80 / 100

Car-Dependent

Walk Score®®

36 / 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score

Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address. Transit Score® measures access to public transit. Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address. CAP Index provides objective, accurate, and consistent data to help measure, compare, and mitigate crime risks.

Disclaimer: Certain information contained herein is derived from information provided by parties other than Homes.com. Our sources include: Accuweather, Public Records and Neustar. All information provided is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed to be accurate and should be independently verified.
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