Search Results - Idaho
2,496 Sq. Ft.
This turnkey business in the Historic Buhl Railroad Depot building presents a unique opportunity for
11,325 Sq. Ft.
Former Big Lost River Meats facility4,020 sq. ft.
4,020 Sq. Ft.
Former Big Lost River Meats facility4,020 sq. ft.
Investment potential with this 11 space Mobile Home Park.
3,320 Sq. Ft.
Whether you envision boutique office space, a professional studio, short-term rental business, or a
4,840 Sq. Ft.
Prime Main Street commercial opportunity in the heart of Mackay, Idaho.
4,840 Sq. Ft.
Prime Main Street commercial opportunity in the heart of Mackay, Idaho.
Commercial Sale, Council, ID
Land, Council, ID
700 Sq. Ft.
Commercial Sale, New Meadows, ID
19 acres
NO RESONABLE OFFER REFUSED. ENTITLED LAND.
114 acres
114.
27,028 Sq. Ft.
Blank canvas, ready to go C5 Commercial building on Main Street on the same block as beautifully ren
Ponderosa Point Development Excellent Commercial Lots - build to suit opportunity strategically loca
19,350 Sq. Ft.
Two adjoining historic buildings at the corner of Sixth and Bank in the heart of Wallace'
6,500 Sq. Ft.
Large commercial building on a .33-acre lot totaling approximately 6,500 SF with ample parking.
3,872 Sq. Ft. on 0.17 acres
Great locations are rare.
4.88 acres
With the recent growth boom in the Sandpoint area, there are very few remaining undeveloped parcels
1,753 Sq. Ft. on 0.16 acres
This turnkey business is not just a local treasure but also a destination for travelers from across
Two premier downtown Coeur d'Alene restaurants being sold together!
The population of Idaho is approximately 1.7 million, and it is considered one of the fastest growing states. Due to this factor, Idaho commercial real estate listings are plentiful.
The Boise area is often referred to as the Boise Metropolitan area and is made up of Boise, Napa and Meridian. This region is made up of an estimated 710,000 people and has a high percentage of the state's investment property and retail space. Other populated areas in Idaho include Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Falls, Pocatello and Lewiston. Some cities in the state have expanded at unprecedented speed. For example in 2017, the population of Nampa grew 2.94%.
A key part of Idaho's industry is based on agriculture, and the state's rural commercial land reflects this fact. Food processing, machinery, paper, lumber, mining and electronics also take advantage of the state's industrial space.
The Idaho National Laboratory, which is the government lab for nuclear energy research, also holds commercial property in Idaho. In fact, science and technology is the largest overall sector in the state and brings in 25% of revenue. Corporations with office space and industrial space in Idaho include Micron Technology, Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems.
