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1524 N Sea St., Middleton

$580,000 - 3 Beds, 2 Baths, 1,970 Sf

MLS® # 98871949

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1291 Hayhook St., Middleton

$383,990 - 3 Beds, 2 Baths, 1,574 Sf

MLS® # 98871844

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1987 W Concha St., Middleton

$449,900 - 3 Beds, 2 Baths, 1,860 Sf

MLS® # 98871753

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25530 Gooseberry Lane, Middleton

$824,999 - 4 Beds, 4 Baths, 2,700 Sf

MLS® # 98871615

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937 Silver Springs St, Middleton

$607,777 - 4 Beds, 4 Baths, 2,917 Sf

MLS® # 98871607

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329 W 7th Street, Middleton

$435,000 - 3 Beds, 2 Baths, 1,932 Sf

MLS® # 98871576

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Middleton, Idaho

Middleton, a smaller town in the Boise Metropolitan area, is home to only 5,801, as of the 2012 estimate, over 5.71 square miles. This charming, historic city is known for its high livability as well as strategic location in the Treasure Valley - though somewhat isolated from the busy hustle of cities like Nampa, Meridian, and Boise, Middleton is only thirty minutes away from Boise, the eastern-most Treasure Valley city. Middleton is connected to Idaho’s capital by State Highway 44, which connects to Interstate 84 at exit 25.

Middleton Real Estate

As one of the oldest settlements in Idaho, Middleton contains a varied mix of both newer and older homes, which will vary in price from under $100,000 to over $700,000. By using our Age tool in the Property Search, you can find homes with your desired maturity. One of the newer neighborhoods is the West Highlands, which has been developed to include community area like a pool, lounge, clubhouse, and fitness center - even a sand volleyball court. Only a short drive to downtown Middleton as well as fifteen minutes away from the New Treasure Valley Marketplace, residents within this neighborhood don’t need to look too far for their amenities nor venues.

Homes in this neighborhood will be part of either a Woodland Collection with homes with a minimum of 1,580 square feet or the Garden Collection with homes with a minimum of 1,271 square feet. Homes in this neighborhood can be custom built on the undeveloped lots.  

Houses in Middleton

Middleton Community

Many residents of Middleton, like those in the rest of Idaho, enjoy getting outdoors. Thankfully, one does not need to go far in this town to find one of Middleton’s incredible public parks.

One such park is the Middleton Park Place, which is twelve acres of grassy field. This marvelous open space is currently in the process of being further developed, to include a track, horseshoe pits, and bike racks. However, it currently has conveniences like tennis courts, a baseball field, and play equipment.

Another highly trafficked Middleton park is the the Roadside Park, which has picnic facilities, horseshoe pits, and play equipment. However, this park also houses a Sherman Tank display, donated to the park in 1968 by the United States Department of the Army. This incredible piece of war weaponry memorabilia is one of the most popular exhibits in the park. Beyond that, visitors can cool their feet by the creek bed that runs through the area.

Middleton is set alongside the Boise River, which is about three-fourths of a mile to the south of the downtown area. The Boise River, one of Idaho’s popular recreational rivers for its floating and fishing during the summer, is bordered near Middleton by a local greenbelt, which allows for scenic, pedestrian or cyclist movement between Middleton, Star, and Caldwell, and allows for greater interaction between the three cities. Located between the other two, Middleton residents can easily enjoy events like Caldwell’s rodeos and Star’s equine activities at the 3K Event Center

Middleton schools are part of the Middleton School District, which has six schools: Middleton Heights Elementary School, Purple Sage Elementary School, Middleton Mill Creek Elementary School, Middleton Middle School, and Middleton High School.

Living in Idaho

Idaho’s vast and varied landscape makes living here an endless adventure. There is something to do or explore, and Middleton residents are close to many of them. For example, Middleton is only a short driving distance from Eagle Island State Park in Eagle, which has a swimming area, beach, water slide, frisbee golf, and other activities. This park is very popular in the Treasure Valley, and hosts many events annually.

To the east of Boise is Lucky Peak, a beautiful, man-made reservoir that is ideal for all sorts of water sports, including boating. This reservoir, which drains into the Boise River, has docks, a swimming area, picnic areas, and a sandy beach.

There are twenty-five other state parks in Idaho, and all of them are visited frequently throughtout the year. However, as well as state parks, Idaho has a large amount of national parks. The Craters of the Moon in Central Idaho, for example, is a wide expanse of lava field and grasslands. This preserve includes nature trails, volcanic histories, and spelunking opportunities for visitors.

Middleton History

Middleton wouldn’t be what it is today without its history. As one of the first settlements of Idaho state and the first settlement in Canyon County, it was parceled out by William N. Montgomery to settlers in 1863. The community started to grow, eventually earning the name Middleton from it’s geographic location halfway between Boise and a ferry on the Snake River.

If Middleton seems like the place to live for you, don’t hesitate to start your search today. This scenic town in the midst of the Boise Metropolitan area is both a beautiful community and an excellent place to find a home. Searching for houses in Middleton can be easy, fun, and efficient -- try it now!

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Listing information last updated on March 21st, 2023 at 11:07am MDT.