
Idaho’s real estate market is a hidden gem, where luxury quietly unfolds in majestic mountain lodges, modern lakeside retreats, and sprawling ranches under wide-open skies. Areas like Coeur d’Alene and Sun Valley attract elite buyers seeking serene privacy without sacrificing high-end amenities.
Here are the five most expensive houses in Idaho, where wilderness meets refined living.
5. Harrison, ID – $9,975,000

Perched on 1.55 acres, this $9,975,000 estate offers 6,282 square feet of industrial modern living space with 5 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms. Expansive western doors and floor-to-ceiling windows capture sweeping views and bring natural light into every room. Designed with meticulous detail, the residence seamlessly integrates its surroundings into a refined and spacious layout.
Where is Harrison?

Tucked where forest meets water, Harrison, Idaho, grew from a 19th-century timber town into a peaceful lakeside community. It features preserved historic buildings, local shops, and a seasonal farmers market. Visitors enjoy camping, lake access, and cycling along the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes. The town offers a quiet base for outdoor recreation and scenic views.

Floor-to-ceiling glass panels frame a forested mountain view in this main living area. A linear gas fireplace is inset beneath a mounted television on a board-formed concrete wall. Opposite the sectional, a sculptural wood console anchors the open-plan space with natural texture.
Kitchen

Flat-panel wood cabinetry spans one side of the kitchen beneath a clerestory window, while a large island with a waterfall-edge countertop accommodates four upholstered stools. Pendant lights hang above the counter and coordinate with the linear ceiling planks. Windows wrap two corners, allowing tree-lined views into the cooking area.
Bedroom

Glass doors and a tall transom above them open this bedroom to a wide balcony overlooking the trees. A dark wood four-poster bed sits across from a mounted TV and sculpted wood console. Natural wood flooring and ceiling balance the modern lines with warm tones.
Bathroom

A glass-walled double shower stands beside a freestanding soaking tub, both placed along a full-height window that opens up to treetop views. Slim vertical pendant lights hang in front of the glass, adding detail and symmetry. Large-format white tile covers the floor and extends seamlessly into the shower.
Outdoor Dining Deck

An expansive wood deck under a covered overhang creates a formal outdoor dining area. A long rectangular table with ten chairs is placed near the sliding doors connecting to the kitchen. Lounge seating and a firepit are arranged nearby, continuing the elevated view across the forest.
Source: Shawn Taylor @ Gozzer Ranch Properties, LLC. via Coldwell Banker Realty
4. Harrison, ID – $11,950,000

Positioned on 1.5 acres with sweeping views of Lake Coeur d’Alene, this $11,950,000 estate offers 7,235 square feet of living space with 5 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms. The layout includes a luxurious owner’s suite, four guest suites, a game room, speakeasy, wine cellar, and a flex room prewired for a golf simulator, plus 2,000 square feet of outdoor patio space. An additional 1,882-square-foot unfinished basement provides further opportunities for customization at this Gozzer Ranch retreat.
Where is Harrison?

Harrison, Idaho, is a small city in Kootenai County, located on the eastern shore of Lake Coeur d’Alene. It was once a steamboat and logging hub but now focuses on tourism and lake recreation. The town features a marina, bike trails, and scenic lakefront views. Harrison is accessible via the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes and attracts visitors for boating, fishing, and cycling.
Living Room

Stone walls frame the living room where a double-sided fireplace anchors a cozy lounge and connects visually to another seating area with a mounted TV. Sliding glass doors open to a broad deck overlooking a dense tree canopy and distant hills. Seating includes a plush sectional, boucle chairs, and textured gold-accent tables set on a muted area rug.
Kitchen

Wood cabinets with glass-paneled uppers line the kitchen walls beneath soaring ceilings. A long island with white waterfall countertops provides ample prep space and casual dining with five plush round stools. Pendant lights drop from above in warm tones that mirror the wood and stone textures around the open space.
Dining Room

Framed by rugged stone walls and expansive windows, the dining room centers around a rectangular wooden table with ten contemporary chairs. A sculptural chandelier stretches the length of the table, echoing the shapes of the natural landscape outside. The open layout blends easily with adjacent rooms while keeping dining as the visual focal point.
Entertainment Lounge

A home bar setup runs along the back wall, featuring floating shelves, warm wood paneling, and a wall-mounted TV. Green swivel chairs and a coordinating area rug establish a conversation nook in the foreground. Hanging glass lights soften the atmosphere above the bar, while open shelves highlight curated decorative items.
Bedroom

Vaulted ceilings and glass doors dominate the primary bedroom, giving way to a spacious deck and forest views. A four-poster bed is paired with two soft lounge chairs and a round table at the foot. Mirrored nightstands with lamps flank the bed, adding symmetry beneath clerestory windows.
Source: Shawn Taylor @ Gozzer Ranch Properties, LLC. via Coldwell Banker Realty
3. McCall, ID – $14,000,000

Built in 2022 and spanning 13,232 square feet, this $14,000,000 estate offers 5 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms with expansive lake and mountain views. Designed for entertaining, the home features a dual-island kitchen with wine cabinets, an indoor/outdoor cooking space, sliding pocket doors, an indoor self-watering garden, game and theater rooms, an elevator, and a heated driveway.
Additional structures include two heated 4-car garages with Tesla chargers and guest residences above, plus a 59-by-28-foot heated recreational storage building and a 25-by-16-foot workshop with half bath.
Where is McCall?

McCall, Idaho, is a mountain town in Valley County, located on the southern shore of Payette Lake. It is known for skiing at Brundage Mountain, summer lake recreation, and the annual Winter Carnival. The area includes state parks, trails, and nearby forests for year-round outdoor activities. McCall also serves as a regional hub for tourism, dining, and local events.
Kitchen

Extending across a wide footprint, the main kitchen features double marble islands, a custom range hood, and cabinets with glass-front doors. Four barstools with butterfly patterns line the counter, adding playful contrast to the otherwise neutral tones. Decorative lighting fixtures and open shelving give the space a personalized, elegant feel.
Breakfast Nook

Positioned between the kitchen and main living area, the breakfast nook features a round stone table surrounded by curved booth seating and soft pink chairs. A crystal chandelier anchors the setting while a wall of glass wine storage adds a unique backdrop. The kitchen’s open concept blends seamlessly into the background with marble counters and display cabinetry.
Dining Area

Framed by floor-to-ceiling windows and a glass ceiling dome, the dining room centers around a long marble table with seating for ten. Natural light floods the space, highlighting crisp white tones, tufted chairs, and fresh floral arrangements. Lounge chairs and potted plants by the windows give the space a sunroom feel.
Media Room

Designed for lounging, the media room houses an oversized sectional, textured carpet, and built-in cabinetry framing a large wall-mounted TV. A dark accent wall and angled ceiling give the room an intimate yet open atmosphere. Plush throws and pillows provide added comfort for extended viewing.
Indoor Lounge

Set near sliding glass doors with mountain views, the indoor lounge includes a fireplace beneath a TV, a kitchenette with a mini-fridge, and four woven armchairs around a square fire pit table. Plaques and signs decorate the slatted wood wall above, while a vaulted ceiling creates vertical space. The room offers a warm space to relax with snowy vistas outside.
Source: Cheri Reeves, Kyle Looper @ Engel & Vlkers Mccall via Coldwell Banker Realty
2. Parma, ID – $22,500,000

Spanning 450± acres with over a mile of Boise River frontage, Parma Lodge and Stables is a $22,500,000 equestrian and hunting ranch featuring an 8,997 square feet owner’s lodge with 4 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. The property includes a 2,475 square feet manager’s home with 4 bedrooms, an 18-stall horse barn inspired by Kentucky designs, and strong water rights supporting both agricultural and recreational use.
Located 45 minutes from Boise, the ranch supports a leading thoroughbred breeding program and offers prime habitat for waterfowl and upland hunting.
Where is Parma?

Parma, Idaho, is a small city in Canyon County near the Oregon border in southwestern Idaho. It is surrounded by farmland and supports agriculture-based industries, including fruit and seed production. The city features local schools, community parks, and access to the Boise River. Parma also includes historical sites like the Fort Boise replica and Old Fort Boise Park.
Great Room

Soaring ceilings frame the living room where a double-height stone fireplace anchors the space beneath exposed timber beams. A wall of floor-to-ceiling windows pours in daylight and opens up a wide view of the lush landscape and water beyond. Seating clusters around the fire include plush patterned armchairs and rustic side tables that echo the wood-heavy design.
Kitchen

Centered by a chunky copper range hood, the kitchen balances heavy pine cabinetry with slate flooring and stone countertops. A large island with glass-front drawers adds extra prep space, while mirrored backsplash panels stretch the space visually. Open shelving and rustic decor nod to a warm, country-lodge aesthetic.
Family Room

Just off the main entertaining area, the den features a second stone fireplace, topped with a wall-mounted TV. Oversized leather chairs and textured fabric couches make it a relaxed corner framed by wide window views of the landscaped grounds. Beam-lined ceilings and built-in shelves continue the wood-heavy motif throughout.
Bedroom

Tall vaulted ceilings meet knotty wood walls in the primary bedroom, where large windows and glass doors open to a balcony and green vistas. A fireplace is set into a tiled hearth below a commanding portrait above. Light wood furniture matches the vertical paneling and carpeted floors soften the atmosphere.
Bathroom

Tiled floors and dual vanities dominate the spacious bathroom layout, complemented by warm wood cabinetry. A deep-set tub is positioned beneath a broad window, while a separate shower with glass block detailing sits tucked behind. The blend of stone, wood, and light fixtures continues the home’s natural lodge style.
Source: Trent Jones @ Hall & Hall Partners Llp via Coldwell Banker Realty
1. Blaine County, ID – $22,500,000

Set on 2.7 acres with panoramic 360-degree views, this $22,500,000 modern lodge offers 6,747 square feet with 5 en suite bedrooms. Remodeled in 2020 by Lee Gilman, the home features an office, den, media room, expansive decks, a jacuzzi, and an outdoor entertaining gazebo. Additional highlights include a 3-car garage with built-in storage and an included adjacent 2.34-acre Lot 2.
Where is Blaine County?

Blaine County, Idaho, is located in the central part of the state and includes cities like Hailey, Ketchum, and Sun Valley. It is known for outdoor recreation, with access to skiing at Sun Valley Resort and trails in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. The county supports a mix of tourism, ranching, and arts communities. Blaine County operates under a county commission form of government.
Entryway

Black-framed glass doors and soaring side windows anchor the entry, where views of snow-covered hills greet guests immediately upon arrival. A low stone table sits to the right, while a large textured black mirror enhances the natural light. Stone steps with neutral tile floorings create a quiet transition into the home’s main space.
Living Room

Double-height ceilings frame a panoramic mountain view in this main living room, where natural log beams and a sculpted stone fireplace dominate the space. Furnishings include two velvet sofas, four armchairs, and a patterned rug surrounding a low square coffee table. Glass doors lead out to a balcony that merges indoor relaxation with a snowy alpine backdrop.
Kitchen

Marble countertops stretch beneath bright blue cabinetry in this striking kitchen with a view. Five black pendant lights hang above a wide island with bar seating, and stainless steel appliances line the rear wall. A large picture window sits centered over the sink, framing a snowy slope outside.
Media Lounge

An elongated basement media lounge features built-in shelving and warm accent lighting along the left wall. Neutral-toned sofas and a central ottoman face a wall-mounted TV, while glass doors at the far end provide views and access to the outside. The space leans into texture with natural wood finishes and patterned fabrics.
Bedroom

Floor-to-ceiling glass doors span nearly the full width of this bedroom, looking out toward snow-dusted trees and mountains. A plush beige bed with layered pillows sits across from a cozy chaise lounge. Nightstands with warm lighting and minimal artwork maintain a subdued and restful ambiance.
Source: Williams | Hendricks @ Sun Valley Real Estate, LLC. via Coldwell Banker Realty