If you’ve been asking yourself whether now is the right time to make a move, you’re not alone. “Is it a good time to sell a home in Twin Falls Idaho?” is one of the most common questions I hear from homeowners right now, and the good news is, the March 2026 market data gives us a pretty clear answer.
Let’s walk through the numbers.
What You Need to Know About the Twin Falls County Market:
Number of Residential Sales
Let’s start with the headline: 116 single-family homes sold in Twin Falls County in March 2026. Compare that to 95 homes sold in March of last year, and you’re looking at a 22% jump in closed transactions.
Year-to-date, 287 homes have sold through the end of March, compared to 259 at this same point in 2025, that’s nearly 11% more activity. More homes changing hands means a more active, liquid market, and for sellers, that translates directly to more qualified buyers walking through doors.
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Months of Inventory (MOI)
With 364 active residential listings and 116 homes sold in March, we’re sitting at approximately 3.1 months of inventory. For context, a balanced market is generally considered 4–6 months of supply. Anything under 4 months tends to favor sellers.
At 3.1 months, Twin Falls is still leaning in the seller’s direction. You’re not entering a crowded, sluggish market; there’s real demand out there absorbing inventory, and buyers don’t have the kind of leverage they’d have in a softer market.
New Listings
169 new listings hit the Twin Falls market in March, which tells us sellers are paying attention to the season. That’s healthy. A functioning market needs both supply and demand, and right now we have both.
Here’s what makes this number encouraging rather than concerning: with 116 homes sold and 169 new listings added in the same month, that’s a roughly 1.5:1 ratio of new supply to closed sales. Inventory is building at a measured, steady pace, not flooding the market. Add in the 166 homes currently under contract, and it’s clear that buyers are keeping up. The right homes, priced well, are still moving.
Average Sales Price
Home values in Twin Falls continue to hold steady and tick upward. The median sale price in March 2026 came in at $379,950, up 2.7% from $369,990 in March 2025. The average sale price reached $416,287, a 1.2% increase year over year.
That median price reflects real, everyday buyers and sellers, not outliers. It’s a reassuring signal that values aren’t softening. Year-to-date, the median is tracking at $379,900, which is a 3.66% increase year-over-year.
New construction is pushing averages higher, with newly built homes selling at a median of $435,950, a 6.3% jump over last year. That tells us builders are pricing with confidence, and buyers are still willing to pay a premium for something brand new. For resale sellers, that rising new construction ceiling works in your favor.
Days on Market
Homes in Twin Falls spent an average of 72 days on the market in March 2026, nearly identical to the 71 days recorded in March 2025. Here’s the important context though: we’re selling significantly more homes at higher prices in roughly the same amount of time as last year.
That’s a healthy, stable market.
Worth noting: existing homes are moving faster than new construction, 64 days versus 99 days. If you’re selling a resale home that’s priced right and shows well, you have a real speed advantage right now. Buyers who want to avoid the wait on new builds are turning to the resale market, and that works in your favor.
So, Is It a Good Time to Sell a Home in Twin Falls, Idaho?
Based on March’s data: yes.
Sales are up 22% over last year. Prices are climbing. Inventory is lean at 3.1 months. And homes are selling in about the same timeframe as they were a year ago, even as more listings come to market. That’s not a market that’s cooling off, that’s a market with momentum.
Spring is historically the strongest selling season, and 2026 is shaping up to follow that pattern. If you’ve been waiting for the right moment, the data suggests that moment may already be here.
Thinking about selling your Twin Falls home this spring? I’d love to show you what your home could be worth in today’s market. Reach out for a complimentary market analysis, no pressure, just real numbers.
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