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Malad, Idaho, is a town of 4,100 residents located just 13 miles from the Idaho-Utah border. Although French trappers named the area after the French word for sickness, visitors and residents will be feeling great after enjoying all that Malad has to offer. Outdoor enthusiasts will find ample fishing, hunting, horseback riding, boating and waterskiing in the Malad area.

Malad, Idaho, is a small, quaint town with a population of just over 4,000, located 13 miles from the Utah – Idaho border in Oneida County. Citizens of Oneida County enjoy a laid-back country life. Oneida County real estate has assets especially for this lifestyle, and you can find a Malad real estate agent in Oneida County who specializes in these properties.

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Oneida County has nine reservoirs, and fishing is its claim to fame. The Daniels Reservoir is revered for producing trophy-size trout. Residents also enjoy other outdoor activities, such as water skiing, jet skiing, canoeing, boating and swimming, as well as hunting and camping. The property in Malad is as diverse as the outdoor activities, and a Malad real estate agent in Oneida County has the expertise to help you sort through all of the available options.

ONEIDA COUNTY REAL ESTATE:

Oneida County real estate has local agents in Malad that can help you buy or sell a home, browse homes, or find the value of your home.

The average Oneida County house value is $79,150; the median sales price is $78,500 ($39,250 per bedroom), and the average house value continues to rise. In 1980 the value of a home was $31,900; in 1990 it was $43,100, and in 2000 it was $88,400. Monthly mortgages are over $700, and the median rent is over $300. There are over 300 vacant homes in Malad.

Malad City is a great location for farm and ranch land. About 32 percent of the land is agricultural, and 64 percent is ranch land. Currently, there are acres available in Malad Summit, Malad City, New Canyon, Samaria Lane, St. John, Devil Creek and Cherry Creek. But Malad real estate offers more than farm and ranch property. Other assets include: business, commercial, resale homes, vacation rentals and timeshares.

Malad real estate has a lot to offer, ranging from family homes to ranches and farmlands with breathtaking views of the mountains and countryside. A Malad real estate agent in Oneida County will guide you through all your options and offer you expert advice. If you’re looking for the ultimate small-town living, then there’s no better place to search than Malad, Idaho.

By Diana Matusewic

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