Where to Live in Meridian & Boise Suburbs (2025 Guide)


What are Meridian & Boise Suburbs Like?

The Vibe:
Meridian and nearby suburbs like Eagle are family-friendly and suburban, with newer housing developments, shopping centers, and top-rated schools. The vibe is quieter and more residential compared to Boise Proper.

Why It Works:
These suburbs offer space, newer homes, and a strong sense of community. Families love the schools and safety scores, while professionals like the easy commute to Boise.

Watch Outs:
Growth has pushed housing prices up quickly. Traffic on major arterials can get congested, and you’ll need a car for most errands.

Who Lives Here:
Families, professionals working in Boise, retirees drawn to newer housing, and people relocating from California or the Northwest for affordability.


Housing Snapshot:

Median home prices in Meridian are around the low-to-mid $500Ks. Eagle skews higher, with larger custom homes often in the $700K–$900K range. Rentals include newer townhomes and single-family homes.

Commute & Transit:

Expect a 20–30 minute drive to Boise Proper. Suburbs are car-dependent, with limited transit options.

Things to Do:

  • Roaring Springs Water Park in Meridian
  • Shops and dining at The Village at Meridian
  • Outdoor activities in Eagle Island State Park

City/Neighborhood Highlights

  • Meridian: schools, family-oriented amenities
  • Eagle: upscale suburban homes, golf courses
  • Kuna: emerging, more affordable, with rural character

Is This Area Right for You?

Choose Meridian or its suburbs if schools, space, and a quieter lifestyle top your list. This is where most new arrivals to the metro settle.

If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Boise Metro.

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