Discover the Best Subdivisions in North Meridian: What You Need to Know

North Meridian offers a treasure trove of neighborhoods waiting for you to explore. With diverse options ranging from family-friendly communities to exclusive golf course living, choosing the right subdivision can feel overwhelming. Let’s break down the most notable neighborhoods in the area, highlighting their pros and cons, home sizes, and unique features.

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  • Fairbourn Subdivision: Excellent location, community amenities, but small lots.
  • Spur Wing: Access to a country club, various home sizes, and amenities.
  • Oaks North: Family-friendly, high-quality homes, active lifestyle options.
  • HOA Fees: Typically between $1,000 to $1,500 per year.
  • Home Prices: Range from approximately $600,000 to over $4 million depending on the neighborhood.

Fairbourn Subdivision: The Good and the Bad

Fairbourn is a hidden gem in North Meridian. This subdivision features homes built within the last few years, catering to families looking for modern living. The smallest homes start at 1,900 square feet, while the largest can exceed 5,000 square feet.

However, prepare for tight lots. Many homes sit on quarter-acre plots with minimal space between properties. The true appeal lies in the community amenities. Residents enjoy a clubhouse, community pool, and scenic walking paths.

Real estate prices in Fairbourn are robust. The lowest sale price hovers around $600,000, while the highest can reach $1.5 million. The median home price is an impressive $852,000. You’ll find yourself just minutes away from essential services like Costco, Walmart, and local eateries.

Spur Wing: Country Club Living

Living in Spur Wing Country Club means you enjoy more than just a home. Access to the country club provides residents with pools, dining, and social events. There are various sections within Spur Wing, including Spur Wing Greens, which offers eco-friendly homes and exclusive amenities.

In Spur Wing Heights, you’ll find homes with stunning views and larger lots. The amenities here are a major draw. You can choose between social memberships or more extensive options that include golf privileges. The HOA fees generally sit around $1,500 per year and can vary based on membership choices.

Home values in Spur Wing vary significantly. I sold a property in Spur Wing Greens for $337,000 a few years back, and today it’s worth $600,000 or more. For those seeking a higher-end lifestyle, Spur Wing boasts homes valued at up to $4 million.

Oaks North: The Active Lifestyle Community

Oaks North is ideal for families wanting a vibrant, active community. This neighborhood features walking paths, fishing ponds, and pickleball courts. Homes range from 1,500 to 5,000 square feet, ensuring a variety of options for buyers.

The craftsmanship in Oaks North is impressive. You’ll find homes with multiple RV bays and various garage sizes, catering to different needs. Lot sizes range from 0.15 acres to half an acre, providing ample outdoor space.

The community is well-established, with homes built over the last four years. The amenities available promote an active lifestyle, making it perfect for families or individuals who enjoy outdoor activities.

The Neighborhoods of North Meridian

North Meridian is not just about individual subdivisions. It’s about the vibe and lifestyle each neighborhood offers. Each area has its unique flavor, whether you seek tight-knit community living in Fairbourn, the country club experience at Spur Wing, or the active lifestyle at Oaks North.

The convenience of being close to shopping, dining, and recreational activities makes North Meridian an attractive place to live. Each neighborhood is strategically located, providing easy access to major roads and essential services.

FAQ Section

1. What are the average home prices in North Meridian? 2. Which neighborhoods in North Meridian have the best amenities? 3. What are the HOA fees like in North Meridian subdivisions? 4. Are there family-friendly neighborhoods in North Meridian? 5. How do the school districts in North Meridian compare? 6. What types of homes are available in Spur Wing?

North Meridian offers an incredible variety for homebuyers, whether you’re looking for a modern family home or an upscale lifestyle. With my 35 years of experience in the Treasure Valley and over 120 transactions closed, I can guide you through your options and help you find your perfect fit.

Contact me today to explore your future home in North Meridian.

Brian Hymas | 35 years in the Treasure Valley | 120+ transactions | JPAR Live Local | 208-891-4200 | Brian@BrianHymas.com

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Market/pricing note: any price or market references above are rounded snapshots, not promises. For May 2026 baseline city medians, Atlas uses MLS-derived single-family + acreage sold data with no price cap; neighborhood-specific ranges can move quickly and should be rechecked before a buyer relies on them.

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Brian Hymas

I've spent 35 years in the Treasure Valley — born in Boise, raised in Meridian, lived in Eagle for 8 years, now on acreage in Middleton. Before I was an agent, I was an appraiser. That means I see homes differently than most. I've closed over 120 transactions and more than $100M in sales, but the number I'm most proud of is the families who moved here from California, Washington, and beyond and said it was the best decision they ever made. There's a lot more to the story.

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