Quick answer
Upscale suburb, river access, newer homes, excellent schools; 1BR $1,300–1,700
Neighborhood Guide · 2026
Eagle, Boise
Upscale suburb, river access, newer homes, excellent schools; 1BR $1,300–1,700
Boise Housing Costs — 2026
Median 1BR rent
$1,380/mo
Median 2BR rent
$1,720/mo
Median home price
$445K
Avg utilities
$135/mo
City-wide medians. Eagle rents may vary above or below depending on building vintage and unit type.Full Boise breakdown →
Other Neighborhoods in Boise
Compare Eagle with other popular areas.
North End
Tree-lined streets, Foothills trailhead minutes away, most desirable, established; 1BR $1,400–1,900
Hyde Park
Walkable village strip, independent shops, bungalows, community feel; 1BR $1,300–1,700
Linen District / Downtown
Craft breweries, restaurants, galleries, most urban feel; 1BR $1,400–1,900
East End / Warm Springs
Quiet, geothermal heat on Warm Springs Ave, established families, beautiful; 1BR $1,300–1,800
Meridian
Fast-growing suburb, newer construction, lower prices, family-oriented; 1BR $1,200–1,600
Nampa / Caldwell
Most affordable metro option, further west, commuter suburbs; 1BR $1,000–1,400
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Eagle a good neighborhood in Boise?
Upscale suburb, river access, newer homes, excellent schools; 1BR $1,300–1,700
What is the rent in Eagle, Boise?
Boise citywide median 1BR rent is $1,380/mo. Eagle pricing varies from the city average depending on building age, proximity to transit, and in-unit amenities. Studio units in Boise often run 15–20% below the 1BR median.
What is Eagle in Boise known for?
Upscale suburb, river access, newer homes, excellent schools; 1BR $1,300–1,700
How does Eagle compare to other Boise neighborhoods?
Eagle is one of 7 notable neighborhoods in Boise. Other options include North End, Hyde Park, Linen District / Downtown.
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