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Estimate your monthly mortgage payment in Idaho with local property taxes and insurance built in. The typical Idaho home costs around $450,000 — about 7% pricier than the national median — and the state's effective property-tax rate of 0.69% (below the U.S. average) adds roughly $259 a month on a median-priced home, with average homeowners insurance contributing another $187. On a typical 30-year loan with 20% down, that puts the all-in monthly cost near $2,721. The calculator starts from these local defaults; swap in your own price, down payment and rate to see your actual payment, and read on for how Idaho's taxes and insurance compare.

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Estimated monthly payment
$2,573
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  • HOA + PMI
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Property taxes in Idaho

Idaho's effective property-tax rate is about 0.69% of a home's value each year — lower than the U.S. average of 1.1%. On the state's median home price of $450,000, that works out to roughly $3,105/year ($259/month) added to your payment.

Median home price
$450,000
Effective tax rate
0.69%
Annual property tax
$3,105
vs U.S. average
1.1%

Good to know: Idaho's homeowner's exemption removes up to $125,000 of an owner-occupied home's value from taxation, softening the effect of Boise-area price growth on tax bills.

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Homeowners insurance in Idaho

Lenders require homeowners insurance, and in Idaho it averages about $2,240/year ($187/month) for a policy with $300,000 in dwelling coverage — 12% below the U.S. average of $2,543. Premiums are comparatively affordable here, though rates still vary with the home's age, construction and distance from a fire station. The calculator above already includes this figure in the monthly estimate — replace it with a real quote when you have one.

Buying a home in Idaho

At a median price of $450,000, homes in Idaho are about 7% pricier than the U.S. median of $420,000. On a typical purchase with 20% down on a 30-year loan around 6.5%, the principal and interest comes to roughly $2,275/month. Adding Idaho's property tax of about $259/month and average insurance of $187/month brings the housing cost to around $2,721/month before any HOA dues and — if you put down less than 20% — PMI. Because Idaho's effective property-tax rate (0.69%) is below the national average, taxes here weigh more lightly on your monthly budget than in most states. Use the calculator above to swap in your own price, down payment and rate, and the local figures will adjust the total for you.

Frequently asked questions

How much is property tax in Idaho?
Idaho has an effective property-tax rate of about 0.69% of a home's value per year. On the state's median home price of $450,000, that's roughly $3,105 per year, or about $259 added to your monthly mortgage payment.
Is property tax in Idaho higher or lower than average?
Idaho's 0.69% rate is below the U.S. average effective property-tax rate of about 1.1%. That means property taxes add less to a typical payment here than in most states.
How much is homeowners insurance in Idaho?
Homeowners insurance in Idaho averages about $2,240 per year (roughly $187/month) for a policy with $300,000 in dwelling coverage — 12% below the U.S. average of $2,543. Your own premium depends on the home's age, location, claims history and coverage limits.
What's included in a Idaho mortgage payment?
Your payment typically combines principal and interest with property taxes and homeowners insurance (often called PITI). If your down payment is under 20%, private mortgage insurance (PMI) is usually added too. This calculator pre-fills Idaho's typical figures, which you can adjust.

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