
Idaho’s luxury real estate is a breathtaking marriage of wilderness and architectural wonder, where snow-dusted peaks frame private lakes, and log-beam lodges nestle into mountain ridges. Whether it’s a lakeside estate in Coeur d’Alene or a ranch-style retreat near Ketchum, Idaho caters to those seeking solace without sacrificing sophistication.
Let’s explore some of the most expensive homes currently listed in the Gem State, each one a distinctive masterpiece of nature-infused grandeur.
5. McCall, ID – $10,950,000

This $10,950,000 mountain home offers 14,625 square feet of living space with 10 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms. Built in 2020 on over 2 acres, the property includes two primary suites, a bunkroom, a chef’s kitchen with high-end appliances, and a 3-floor elevator. Additional features include a rec room, gym, outdoor patio with fireplace, and a sunken Jacuzzi, all within walking distance to member amenities.
Where is McCall?

McCall is a city in Valley County, Idaho, located on the southern shore of Payette Lake. It began as a logging town and has since evolved into a year-round resort destination. McCall is known for its winter carnival, ski area at Brundage Mountain, and access to outdoor recreation in nearby forests. It also serves as a gateway to the Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness.
Living Room

Heavy log ceiling beams cross over multiple crystal chandeliers in the middle of the living room. Pale blue sofas, patterned armchairs, and a carved white fireplace define the seating area centered around a live-edge wood coffee table. A mounted deer head and grand carpet contribute to the rustic-formal aesthetic extending into the adjoining dining area.
Kitchen

Multiple chandeliers and paneled lighting highlight the ornate cabinetry and detailed trim around this all-white kitchen. A wide island with a granite top sits in the center, surrounded by barstools and bordered by a wall of windows overlooking the trees. Gold-accented drawers, glass cabinet doors, and two-tone wall paneling continue the formal motif.
Bedroom

Patterned blue drapes and a scalloped canopy hang above a tufted bed positioned in the center of the primary bedroom. Logs act as architectural pillars within the room, breaking up a long sitting area and dressing space. Matching carpeting and upholstery run throughout the room in pale blue and cream tones.
Bathroom

Blue floral wallpaper and exposed log beams continue into the bathroom with marble finishes. A soaking tub runs along the window wall, and a large walk-in shower is enclosed by glass. A built-in vanity and two mirrors sit across from the bath, completing the expansive layout.
Covered Patio

Tall heaters, ceiling-mounted warmers, and cushioned metal chairs surround a tiled floor in this covered patio. A decorative fireplace with a mounted TV sits along one wall, while the space opens to tree-lined views on the other side. Round and square tables are paired with varied seating, set under a wood-paneled ceiling with thick beams.
Listing agent: Katy Sabala of Keller Williams Realty Boise, info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty
4. Harrison, ID – $17,750,000

Set beside 27 acres of protected forest, this $17,750,000 estate spans 6,934 square feet and features 7 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms. Completed in 2021 on a double corner lot, the property includes a detached guest suite with 2 extra bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchenette, and laundry. Outdoor amenities include a custom heated stainless-steel pool and spa, sport court, fire pit, built-in BBQ, private gym, massage room, and playroom.
Where is Harrison?

Harrison is a small city in Kootenai County, Idaho, located on the eastern shore of Lake Coeur d’Alene. It was originally a steamboat and railroad hub during the early 20th century. Today, it serves as a stop along the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes, a popular biking route. The town features a marina, historic buildings, and views of the lake and surrounding hills.
Living Area and Kitchen

Vaulted ceilings with exposed beams and glass pendant lights crown the open-concept living room and kitchen. A sectional sofa with fur throws centers the lounge area, while the marble-topped island defines the kitchen space behind it. Glass doors on the right open to a covered patio, linking the interior to the outdoors.
Office

Tall windows frame forest scenery in the home office, where a metallic desk sits on a patterned rug against dark green walls. Built-in cabinets span the back wall beneath a mounted display featuring the word “extracurricular.” Warm wood flooring and ceiling planks tie the interior to the natural surroundings.
Bedroom

Textured wallpaper and a wood-paneled headboard backdrop anchor the bedroom, where a platform bed is framed by matching nightstands and pendant lights. A padded bench sits at the foot of the bed, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlook the forest. Natural wood tones carry through the ceiling and furniture, complementing the calm palette.
Bathroom

Freestanding tub and dual-sink vanity line opposite walls in the bathroom, which opens to views of trees and rocks outside. Marble countertops and dark cabinetry span the full length under twin mirrors with sconces on each side. A modern chandelier and layered rugs soften the space’s symmetry.
Covered Patio

Multiple lounge sets with matching armchairs and ottomans fill the covered patio, extending the living space beyond the sliding glass doors. Overhead ceiling fans and built-in lighting support both day and night use. The forest view and horizontal wood finishes give the area a treehouse-like quality.
Listing agent: Shawn Taylor of Gozzer Ranch Properties, LLC., info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty
3. Blaine County, ID – $17,995,000

This $17,995,000 mountain modern estate spans 10,608 square feet and includes 4 bedrooms. Built in 2002 on 9.63 acres, the property features two private lakes, a waterfall, and a 1,525 square foot garage. The home includes single-level living with an elevator, wine tasting room, wine cave, game room, and fitness area.
Where is Blaine County?

Blaine County is located in central Idaho and includes cities such as Hailey, Ketchum, and Sun Valley. It is part of the Wood River Valley and is known for its mountains, outdoor recreation, and arts community. The county is home to the Sun Valley Resort, a major skiing and tourism destination. Blaine County was established in 1895 and named after James G. Blaine, a U.S. statesman.
Kitchen

Dark cabinetry, white countertops, and subway tile walls compose the kitchen centered around a broad island under two glass pendant lights. A black metal range hood anchors the cooking zone flanked by open wood shelves and decorative ceramics. Arched windows and soft stone flooring connect the space with the outdoors.
Dining Room

Vaulted ceilings and antler chandeliers define the dining room where a long polished wood table seats ten in leather-upholstered chairs. A large painting of bulls and a potted tree stand out against the white walls and arched windows. Heavy drapery and carved stone elements frame the room’s rustic atmosphere.
Office

Sloped ceiling beams and layered textures shape the home office, where a large wooden desk faces a fireplace and display shelves. A black leather chair and massage seat sit near a window, with spotlighted photography on the walls above. Books, sculpture, and travel-inspired décor round out the design.
Bedroom

Exposed beams and a crystal chandelier hang over the primary bedroom furnished with a four-poster bed and patterned wall panels. A fur-covered chaise lounge rests by the large windows, offering views of a manicured lawn and blooming trees. Warm lighting and layered textiles give the space a soft yet dramatic character.
Game Room

Stone fireplace, wood beams, and leather seating fill the game room that stretches toward a pool table beneath a tray ceiling. A TV setup rests in a recessed wall with collectibles and rifles displayed as part of the decor. Earth tones and mixed lighting lend the space a lodge-like mood.
Listing agents: Linda Badell And Lauren Jones of Sun Valley Real Estate, LLC., info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty
2. Coeur D’Alene, ID – $21,700,000

Located in the Estates section of Black Rock, this $21,700,000 single-level home offers 13,384 square feet of living space with 5 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms. Built in 2009 on 6 acres across three parcels, the property includes a 10,000 square foot main home, 2,200 square foot guest home, and additional garden and craft room space. The estate features a pickleball court, organic garden, beach and boat slip access on Lake Coeur d’Alene, and is sold furnished with a reserved Black Rock Golf Club membership.
Where is Coeur D’Alene?

Coeur d’Alene is a city in northern Idaho, situated on the north shore of Lake Coeur d’Alene. It is the county seat of Kootenai County and a center for tourism, outdoor activities, and lakefront living. The city has roots in timber and mining but has grown into a destination with resorts, trails, and cultural events. Its name comes from the Coeur d’Alene Tribe and French-speaking traders.
Living Room

Coffered wood ceiling panels and minimalist white walls set a dramatic tone in the expansive living room framed by floor-to-ceiling windows. Multiple seating zones surround low tables on layered rugs, all facing a wide fireplace and panoramic mountain views. Sliding glass doors open onto a terrace, blending interior space with the outdoor lounge.
Bar Area

Glossy red cabinetry and dark countertops create a bold focal point at the home bar, flanked by glass shelves for wine and glassware. A widescreen TV is mounted between the cabinets, while four black stools line the counter. Recessed lighting and sculptural decor finish off the entertainment space.
Dining Room

Wall-to-wall windows and double pendant lights define the formal dining room situated along a stone accent wall. Two dining tables are surrounded by matching upholstered chairs on a patterned rug, with views extending to the lake and hills beyond. Built-in cabinetry and metallic decor line one interior wall for additional storage.
Kitchen

Gloss-white cabinetry and a long quartz island create a clean, futuristic kitchen layout with built-in appliances and pendant lighting. High clerestory windows brighten the double-height walls, while warm-toned wood accents above provide contrast. Woven bar stools line the island, blending practicality with style.
Bedroom

Four-poster bed and white furnishings set the tone in the bedroom overlooking a lake through black-framed windows. A fireplace anchors the far wall between the view and a seating area with a media console. Warm ceiling panels and muted tones maintain a calm, airy atmosphere throughout.
Listing agent: Lea Williams of Tomlinson Sotheby’S International Realty (Idaho), info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty
1. Ketchum, ID – $35,000,000

Priced at $35,000,000, North Fork Ranch spans 7,186 square feet and includes 5 bedrooms. Built in 2006, the estate covers multiple separately platted lots with building envelopes and features a contemporary home, horse barn, outbuildings, and a pond. Located conveniently near town, the property offers privacy, water rights, and a ranch-style setting.
Where is Ketchum?

Ketchum is a city in central Idaho, located in Blaine County near the Sawtooth National Forest. It sits adjacent to Sun Valley, a well-known ski resort area. Originally a mining and sheep-shipping town, Ketchum is now focused on tourism and outdoor recreation. Ernest Hemingway spent his final years there and is buried in the local cemetery.
Hallway

Sliding barn door and stacked stone frame the hallway, which leads directly to a glass-paneled exit with landscape beyond. A raw wood console table runs along one wall below a wide framed photograph and sculptural centerpiece. Natural light and earthy finishes make the space feel open and grounded.
Living Room

Floor-to-ceiling windows and a stacked stone fireplace anchor the living room where a sectional sofa faces the hearth and a mountain view. Wooden ceiling beams add texture overhead, while natural light pours into the space from three sides. A mounted deer head and layered furnishings complete the rustic-modern feel.
Dining Area

Stone-wrapped columns and warm-toned floors surround the dining space furnished with a round table and fur-covered director chairs. A wide black-and-white photograph hangs above the table, and a potted plant fills the corner. Glass doors open to the exterior, letting in sunlight and garden views.
Bedroom

Built-in shelves and a fireplace line one wall of the bedroom that opens through glass doors to a furnished patio. A low platform bed rests on a geometric rug, while neutral drapes frame the view. Natural wood flooring and recessed lights keep the room clean and grounded.
Bathroom

Floating vanities and a deep soaking tub sit along one side of the bathroom, with a glass walk-in shower across from a soft bench. Floor-to-ceiling tile and subtle lighting create a warm, spa-like atmosphere. A narrow rug and side table add balance between the wet and dry zones.
Listing agents: Eeva L. Turzian, Associate Broker of Sun Valley Real Estate, LLC., info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty