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Eric W Uhlenhoff

Eric W Uhlenhoff
Real Estate Agent (Designated Broker)
Meridian ID

Designated Broker (ID: DB42461)

12 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Ada County, ID
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Anfield Realty
Office Address
5686 W Milano Dr
Meridian, ID  83646
(Ada County)
Office Phone
208-957-3303
Office Fax
Mobile
208-957-3303
Email
euhl******@*****.com
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Service Areas

Boise: ID Meridian: ID Star: ID Kuna: ID Caldwell: ID Nampa: ID Garden City: ID Hidden Springs: ID Emmett: ID Eagle: ID

About Eric Uhlenhoff

Eric Uhlenhoff is the founder of Anfield Realty, a venture that pays homage to his father, Walt Uhlenhoff. Walt dedicated over two decades to serving in the Air Force, followed by more than thirty years as a Realtor, Broker/Owner, property manager, and tax preparer in Boise. Throughout this time, he also raised Eric, who later became his investment partner.

Before entering the real estate sector, Eric accumulated over twenty years of experience in the semiconductor industry, working with prominent companies such as Micron, Samsung, and Western Digital. He has also played a pivotal role in launching several start-ups and small businesses. Eric and Walt began their real estate investment journey in the early 1990s, with Walt overseeing the growth of their portfolio until his passing in early 2015. Before his departure, Walt witnessed Eric transition into the real estate profession, fulfilling a long-held aspiration.

At Anfield Realty, Eric and his dedicated team offer insightful guidance tailored to the Greater Boise real estate market. Whether clients are looking to buy or sell a home or invest in real estate portfolios, Anfield Realty is committed to helping them achieve their goals.

Ada County, ID Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$743,246
Avg. Listing Price
From Eric's portfolio
3.6 / 2.9
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,357 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
3911
Active Listings
Current inventory

Ada County, Idaho represents one of the fastest-growing real estate markets in the Mountain West, driven by an unprecedented influx of residents seeking affordable living costs and outdoor lifestyle opportunities. The county's real estate landscape has transformed dramatically over the past decade, with home values appreciating at rates that consistently outpace national averages while still maintaining relative affordability compared to West Coast markets.

Supporting this dynamic market are 4,629 total actively licensed real estate agents, all of whom maintain email contact information, creating one of the most digitally connected agent networks in the region. This robust professional infrastructure reflects the market's sophistication and the high volume of transactions occurring across Ada County's diverse communities, from urban Boise neighborhoods to rural Eagle estates.

Major Ada County, Idaho Real Estate Markets

Boise anchors Ada County's real estate activity as the state capital and largest metropolitan area, featuring everything from historic North End craftsman homes to modern downtown condominiums. The city's tech sector growth has created significant demand in neighborhoods like the Foothills, where luxury properties command premium prices, while areas like Southeast Boise offer more accessible entry points for first-time buyers.

Beyond Boise, communities like Meridian have emerged as major growth centers, with new construction dominating the landscape and family-friendly subdivisions attracting relocating professionals. Eagle maintains its position as the county's premium market, offering equestrian properties and custom homes, while Star and Kuna provide more rural residential options that appeal to buyers seeking larger lots and agricultural lifestyle opportunities.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Ada County's real estate market operates with surprising complexity despite its relatively compact geographic footprint, featuring distinct micro-markets that can vary dramatically in pricing and inventory levels. The county experiences seasonal fluctuations typical of Mountain West markets, with spring and summer driving peak activity, though year-round migration from California and Washington has created more consistent demand patterns than historically observed.

Inventory constraints remain a defining characteristic, with new construction struggling to keep pace with population growth, creating competitive bidding situations even in slower market periods. The market also demonstrates unusual resilience to economic fluctuations, supported by diverse employment sectors including technology, healthcare, government, and agriculture, which provide stability across different economic cycles.

Why Businesses Need Ada County, Idaho Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from mortgage lenders to home inspection companies, require direct access to Ada County's 4,629 licensed agents to effectively compete in this fast-moving market. The county's high transaction velocity means agents are constantly seeking reliable vendor partnerships, making email contact data essential for businesses looking to establish referral relationships and maintain consistent lead generation.

Technology companies and real estate platforms particularly benefit from comprehensive agent contact information, as Ada County's tech-savvy professional community readily adopts new tools and services that enhance client experiences. The complete email coverage across all licensed agents enables targeted marketing campaigns and efficient relationship building in a market where personal connections drive business success.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Eric Uhlenhoff has 1 property for sale in Meridian and surrounding areas.

$535,000

Listed 2025-10-14

702 S Opal St
Boise, ID  83705

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,719
Lot: 5,227 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Eric Uhlenhoff currently has no rental properties available in Meridian and surrounding areas. Check back later.