Ammon real estate sits directly east of Idaho Falls in Bonneville County, functioning as the primary suburban residential extension of the Idaho Falls métro area. Single-family home prices in Ammon range from $320K to $480K, with newer construction in active subdivisions on the city's east side offering modern floor plans at accessible prices. The city has grown rapidly as Idaho Falls buyers seek more space and new construction without sacrificing proximity to the employment centers anchored by the Idaho National Laboratory commuter base and Eastern Idaho Régional Médical Center.
Neighborhood character and buyer profile
Ammon homes for sale are predominantly single-family detached properties, with newer subdivisions in the Iona Road and Sunnyside Road corridors delivering the bulk of current inventory. Larger lot sizes are standard in Ammon relative to comparable-priced Idaho Falls in-fill properties, which appeals to buyers with children, pets, and outdoor hobby requirements. HOA fees in newer Ammon communities run $30-$80 per month, covering common area maintenance and in some cases neighborhood amenities.
Investors considering Ammon rental properties find gross yields of 6-7% on well-located single-family homes, with demand from INL-contracted scientists and engineers, healthcare workers, and régional business professionals who prefer suburban eastern Idaho to the city's older neighborhoods. Conventional and FHA financing are active throughout Ammon's price range. Property taxes in Bonneville County are moderate, and Idaho's homestead exemption reduces owner-occupant carrying costs. Days on market average 30-50 days. The Ammon Tech campus, a municipal fiber optic initiative, has made the city one of Idaho's broadband-forward communities and contributes to attracting remote workers seeking high-speed connectivity alongside affordable suburban real estate.









