Kuna Idaho Homes for Sale

What was once a small town off the beaten path is now becoming a destination. People love the easy access to Treasure Valley while being away from the crowds. There are homes with acreage but the majority of homes for sale are in subdivisions.

What was once a place for first-time home buyers is now developing more move-up buyer subdivisions as well. Many people commute for employment but are seeking something with more of a country feel. Kuna rings true for many folks and they enjoy a huge recreation area with dirt roads to explore. 

Homes for Sale in Kuna March 18, 2024
137
Listed
63
Avg. DOM
$287.51
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$569,800
Med. List Price
137 Properties
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Kuna Idaho Real Estate

Real estate with acreage is getting harder to find in Boise so many searches include the Kuna area. Land owners are selling off their property or subdividing it into smaller parcels. It is popular in Idaho to have toys like ATVs or boats so having a larger garage or detached shop is a priority for many home buyers. There are homes for sale with acreage in Kuna that people love instead of putting toys in storage.

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About Kuna, ID

In 1863, silver and gold ore was discovered in the Owyhee Mountains southwest of Boise, which resulted in the founding of Silver City. Bringing the ore and supplies between Boise and Silver City was done along a 15-mile-long trail. In 1883, the Oregon Short Line Railway Company was building across Idaho and built a train station that crossed the mining trail. This station was named Kuna, which means "end of the trail". The pioneers dug multiple canals so they would have a year-round water supply and irrigation for their crops. After that, the town flourished thanks to the large farms that surrounded it. Despite the agricultural success, Kuna remained small through the 1970s. Since then, people have been moving to Kuna thanks to low land prices, affordable homes, and the availability of larger home sites. In the last 20 years, many new subdivisions are being built to accommodate the city's rapid growth.

Kuna is the true small-town experience with all of the modern conveniences you’re looking for. The town of Kuna is off the beaten path but with easy access to Meridian, Boise, and the rest of the Treasure Valley. Kuna offers the room and freedom to explore new ideas and opportunities, raise a family in a close-knit community, and do business with friends.