East Idaho Counties
Real estate guides, live Snake River MLS listings and market data for every county Valorie serves — from Yellowstone’s gateway in Fremont County to the Lost River Valley in Butte County.
Fremont County
Gateway to Yellowstone National Park, Henrys Lake trout fishing, and St. Anthony Sand Dunes.
Madison County
Fast-growing education and agriculture center, home to Brigham Young University-Idaho and scenic volcanic bluffs near Henrys Fork.
Jefferson County
Premier acreage & horse country in East Idaho, featuring expansive pasture ranches, canal water rights, and low county property taxes.
Bonneville County
The economic, healthcare, and retail hub of East Idaho, encompassing Idaho Falls, Ammon, Iona, and Ucon along the Snake River.
Bingham County
Rich agricultural heritage along the Snake River, offering affordable single family homes, farm tracts, and peaceful rural living.
Bannock County
Home to Idaho State University and the regional hub of Pocatello, with a growing mix of established neighborhoods and new residential development.
Teton County
Teton Valley living on the quiet west slope of the Tetons — mountain-view acreage, ski access to Grand Targhee, and a genuine small-town main street in Driggs and Victor.
Clark County
Idaho’s least-populated county — wide-open ranch ground, antelope country and true seclusion along the Continental Divide, with some of the most affordable large-acreage land in the state.
Butte County
High-desert value in the Lost River Valley — Arco, the first city lit by atomic power, gateway to Craters of the Moon and to Idaho’s tallest peaks in the Lost River Range.
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Tell Valorie what you’re looking for — acreage, horse property, in-town living or a Yellowstone getaway — and she’ll point you to the right corner of East Idaho.