Madison County, Idaho represents one of the state's most dynamic and rapidly evolving real estate markets, driven by its proximity to Jackson Hole, Wyoming and the growing influence of nearby Yellowstone National Park tourism. This eastern Idaho county has experienced unprecedented growth over the past decade, transforming from a primarily agricultural region into a sought-after destination for both permanent residents and seasonal property owners seeking mountain lifestyle amenities at more accessible price points than neighboring Wyoming markets.






The county's real estate landscape is supported by a tight-knit professional community of exactly 81 actively licensed agents, all of whom maintain email contact information, creating an unusually accessible and well-connected market environment. This relatively small but highly engaged agent population reflects the county's intimate market dynamics, where relationships and local knowledge play crucial roles in successful transactions across diverse property types ranging from historic farmsteads to modern mountain retreats.
Rexburg anchors Madison County's real estate activity as the largest city and home to Brigham Young University-Idaho, creating a unique market blend of student housing, faculty residences, and family homes that attracts investors and owner-occupants alike. The university's presence generates consistent rental demand while also driving new construction and renovation projects throughout the city's expanding boundaries, particularly in neighborhoods surrounding the campus where walkability and proximity to academic facilities command premium pricing.
Beyond Rexburg, the county's rural communities including Sugar City, Teton, and Newdale offer distinct market opportunities characterized by larger lot sizes, agricultural properties, and recreational land parcels that appeal to buyers seeking privacy and outdoor access. These smaller markets often feature properties with water rights, horse facilities, and mountain views that attract purchasers from urban markets in Salt Lake City, Boise, and even California who are drawn to Idaho's favorable tax environment and outdoor recreation opportunities.
Madison County's real estate market exhibits fascinating seasonal patterns influenced by both academic calendars and outdoor recreation cycles, with spring and early summer representing peak transaction periods when university housing decisions coincide with optimal weather for property viewing and relocation. The county's position in the Teton Valley creates microclimates and elevation variations that significantly impact property values, with higher elevation parcels often commanding premiums for their enhanced privacy and mountain vistas.
Agricultural zoning and water rights add layers of complexity to many transactions, requiring agents with specialized knowledge of farming operations, irrigation systems, and land use regulations that can dramatically affect property valuations and development potential. The market also reflects broader migration patterns as remote workers and retirees discover Madison County's combination of small-town charm, outdoor recreation access, and relative affordability compared to resort communities in neighboring regions.
Mortgage lenders, title companies, and real estate service providers require direct access to Madison County's complete agent network to capitalize on the county's accelerating transaction volume and increasing property values that create expanded business opportunities across multiple service categories. The county's unique mix of university-driven rental properties, agricultural land sales, and lifestyle property purchases generates diverse financing needs and service requirements that benefit companies with established agent relationships.
Marketing and technology companies serving the real estate industry find Madison County particularly valuable due to its concentrated agent population and rapidly modernizing market practices, where all 81 licensed agents maintain email communication channels, indicating strong digital adoption rates that support effective outreach campaigns and service delivery programs targeting this growing Idaho market.
How many real estate agents are licensed in Madison County, ID?
As of our most recent update, there are 81 licensed real estate agents in Madison County, ID. This includes both real estate brokers and sales agents across all cities.
How often is the Madison County, ID real estate agent email list updated?
We do two major updates per year with monthly "cleaning" of email addresses. (See complete Update Schedule.) Your purchase includes 12 months of free updates, ensuring you always have current contact information. Subsequent updates after a year are heavily discounted.
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The Madison County, ID real estate agent email list is delivered as an Excel CSV file, which downloads immediately after purchase.
Can I use this list for email marketing?
The email list includes 81 email addresses for Madison County, ID real estate agents. The email list can be imported into any Email Service Platform such as MailChimp or Constant Contact or Dr Bill's very own Zap Contact.
What's included in the Madison County, ID real estate agent email list?
Each Madison County, ID real estate agent record includes: Full name (first, middle, last, suffix), email address, office name and complete address (street, city, state, ZIP, county), office phone and fax numbers (when available), cell phone (for 8 agents), and license number with type classification (broker or sales agent).
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We guarantee 96% accuracy on all Madison County, ID agent data. If more than 4% of your email list contains incorrect information, we provide prorated refunds or replacement records. Our bi-annual major updates with monthly email verification ensure data quality remains high.
Can I target specific Madison County, ID cities?
Yes! Our complete Madison County, ID real estate agent email list includes city and zip code information for all 81 agents, allowing you to filter by geographic area. You can also purchase city-specific lists for targeted marketing to particular Madison County, ID markets.
| Agent | Address | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| Allen, Holly | 859 S Yellowstone Ste 802, Rexburg, ID 83440 | 208-535-0350 |
| Snell, Jeremy | 247 Marianne Dr, Rexburg, ID 83440 | 208-377-0422 |






Includes the exact same 2,103,380 agents as the full-record version above but excludes address, phone, fax, mobile and license information. It DOES include name, office name, city, state, zip and county.