*Data based on Selkirk MLS effective date 06/16/2025
Summer has officially arrived—and while more Bonner and Boundary County sellers are bringing their properties to market, the anticipated wave of buyers is more of a trickle. Though there’s an undercurrent of interest based on web hits and inquiries, investors aren’t exactly flooding in.
In the past 30 days—compared to the previous month—16% fewer homes have sold, and the median price has remained steady with just a 1% uptick. Taking a broader, satellite view, 2025 year-to-date sales volume is down 8% compared to 2024, even as prices have climbed 7%. Homes are also taking about three weeks longer to sell than they did this time last year. The question is: how long will sellers wait out these doldrums, and when will the winds shift?