Sterling Heights in Eagle, Idaho

A newer Eagle choice with one name buyers need to decode

Sterling Heights is the name buyers see in home searches. Rene Place Subdivision Nos. 1 and 2 are the recorded plats underneath it. Once that connection is clear, you can compare the right homes, the right sales, and the right HOA documents without pulling in Sterling Creek or nearby property.

Quick facts

The numbers that frame the decision

77residential parcels across the two recorded plats
17verified closings in the research period
$700,000midpoint sold price in those closings
6current homes found on August 1, 2026

Here is the clean boundary. Ada County shows 85 parcels across Rene Place Nos. 1 and 2. Eight are common lots, leaving 77 residential parcels. Sterling Creek, Rene Commons, common property, nearby tracts, and future property without a recorded supplement are outside this resource.

Current homes

Four homes were Active and two were Pending

At the August 1 check, Sterling Heights had six current homes. Four were Active, two were Pending, and none were Coming Soon. Five were marked new construction. One was not.

4 Active
2 Pending
0 Coming Soon
Use this as the current starting point. Status and price can move after the update. Compare the exact homes on lot position, plan, condition, options, incentives, inspection history, warranty documents, and written contract terms. A Pending label does not tell you the physical construction stage.

Verified market context

Recent sold prices ranged from $600,000 to $899,900

Seventeen Sterling Heights closings matched the recorded residential scope from July 19, 2025 through July 18, 2026. The midpoint sold price was $700,000. Twelve of the seventeen were marked new construction.

Sterling Heights closing guideposts
Buyer question Current answer Coverage
How many closings were verified? 17 July 19, 2025 through July 18, 2026
What was the midpoint sold price? $700,000 17 closings
What was the sold price range? $600,000 to $899,900 17 closings
What was the midpoint sold price per finished square foot? $304.05 17 closings
What were the time guideposts? 19 reported days and 48 cumulative days Midpoints across 17 closings
How many were marked new construction? 12 17 closings
Sterling Heights sold price range and midpoint The low sold price was 600000 dollars, the midpoint was 700000 dollars, and the high sold price was 899900 dollars across seventeen closings. Sold price position Low$600,000 Midpoint$700,000 High$899,900 17 closings in the stated research period

The midpoint is a reference point, not a value opinion for every home. Builder incentives, seller credits, upgrades, lot premiums, condition, and financing can change the practical deal. Compare the documented terms and features of the home you are considering.

What the current construction mix means

You can compare builder choices with a home outside that flag

5 of 6

Current homes marked new construction

New construction is still a large part of the current choice set. That does not prove framing, finish work, completion, certificate status, or a possession date for any address.

1 of 6

Current home not marked new construction

This gives buyers another comparison point. Verify occupancy history, condition, warranty transfer, repairs, permits, and seller disclosures before deciding how it compares with a builder home.

Sterling Heights midpoint market time measures The midpoint reported days on market was nineteen days. The midpoint cumulative days on market was forty eight days. Two market time views Reported market time19 days Cumulative market time48 days Midpoints across the same 17 closings

Sterling Homes currently describes a broader active new construction community, six floor plans, and completed models. That tells you the builder program is active. It does not prove future lot availability, the stage of a listing, promised completion, association membership, access, or what a specific contract includes.

HOA reality

Get the current package for the exact address

The active entity is Sterling Heights Subdivision Homeowners Association, Inc., Idaho entity 4578274. Treasure Valley Community Management, LLC is the current registered agent and management route.

Questions to settle before an HOA deadline
Question Why a public number is not enough Best current route
What is due and how often? A listing field can omit frequency or carry an old figure Current disclosure package, account statement, title, and escrow
What does the payment include? General marketing does not define the obligation for one address Current budget, rules, manager response, and title review
Are there transfer or resale costs? Charges can change and may apply differently Current resale statement coordinated with escrow
Are there assessments or collection issues? Corporate standing does not prove account condition Exact address ledger, disclosure package, seller, manager, and title
What does the association insure? An entity record does not provide current coverage Current policy summary, master documents, owner quote, and insurer
What common areas may this home use? Builder language does not prove operation, access, or dues inclusion Written manager confirmation for the exact phase and address
No dues or amenity promise appears here. The current billing frequency and address specific application were not proved from a complete current package. Get the documents and written answers before you rely on a number or feature.

Schools

The current map gives an orientation, not an address guarantee

Seven Oaks Elementary

Here is the current West Ada map result at the recorded street orientation point for the 2026 to 2027 school year.

Eagle Middle School

The current middle school map result at the same orientation point.

Eagle High School

The current high school map result at the same orientation point.

West Ada says its map is a general representation. Enter the exact home address and confirm the move year directly with the district. Ask about transportation, program access, capacity, enrollment requirements, and any approved boundary action that could affect the answer.

Check current West Ada attendance areas

Map and drives

Start at Rene Place and Dicky Drive

The recorded plat names East Rene Place and North Dicky Drive. Google Maps resolves that intersection inside the selected Eagle scope. The route checks below started there on August 1, 2026.

Open the verified Sterling Heights orientation point.

The marker is East Rene Place and North Dicky Drive in Eagle.

Open map

Orientation drives from Rene Place and Dicky Drive
Destination Distance Route time Test it
Downtown Eagle 1.6 miles 4 minutes Open route
Eagle Middle School 2.9 miles 7 minutes Open route
Eagle Island State Park 5.6 miles 13 minutes Open route
Boise Airport 14.5 miles 23 minutes Open route

Traffic and the exact driveway change the result. Test work, school, shopping, recreation, and airport routes from the home at realistic times. One route check is useful orientation, not a commute promise.

Builder and home patterns

Compare the written deal, not just the model

Builder choices

Sterling Homes currently presents six floor plans and completed models. Confirm which plan, elevation, lot, finish package, and included work apply to the exact offer.

Existing home questions

For a home not marked new construction, review occupancy, condition, permits, repairs, seller disclosures, inspection history, and whether any builder warranty can transfer.

Price comparison

The recent range is broad. Lot position, plan, upgrades, credits, incentives, condition, financing, and possession can matter as much as the headline price.

Ask for the exact written warranty, exclusions, deadlines, claimant rules, service history, and open request record. Confirm included appliances, landscaping, fencing, drainage, irrigation, utility connections, permit finals, certificate status, incentives, lender conditions, closing date, possession, and remaining work. If a promise matters, put it in writing.

Buyer due diligence

Use this sequence before the deadlines pass

Confirm the legal bridgeAsk title and escrow to verify that the home lies in recorded Rene Place No. 1 or No. 2 and that the Sterling Heights declaration and later instruments apply. A listing name or plat image is not a title opinion.
Get the current HOA packageCoordinate Treasure Valley Community Management, the seller or builder, title, and escrow. Settle the amount, frequency, balance, transfer and resale costs, inclusions, assessments, insurance, reserves, rules, litigation, and account standing for the address.
Compare the exact contractReview plan, lot, options, incentives, lender requirements, stage, completion evidence, closing, possession, and written representations. Compare the full documented deal, not just list price.
Inspect independentlyChoose inspections that fit the home and stage. Review structure, systems, finishes, roof, drainage, grading, irrigation, and incomplete work. Resolve repair and warranty responsibilities inside the contract timeline.
Verify public recordsUse the exact Ada County parcel for taxes. Check City of Eagle permits and final inspection records. Screen the exact address and FEMA panel, then involve the lender, insurer, surveyor, or engineer when needed.
Confirm services and insuranceGet written provider, connection, account, capacity, and charge answers. Confirm irrigation source and duties. Obtain an address specific insurance quote and compare it with the association coverage.
Test your real routineConfirm schools for the move year. Drive your common routes at realistic times. Stand at the lot and judge orientation, activity, noise, light, drainage, and the routes you will actually use.

Recorded documents and plats

Seven instruments connect the two plats

Recorded chain used to define Sterling Heights
Instrument Buyer meaning What still needs address review
2022 031220 Original Sterling Heights declaration, later fully restated Whether later terms and property exceptions control the home
2022 042409 Rene Place Subdivision No. 1 plat Current title, easements, liens, and account condition
2022 069100 Amended and restated Sterling Heights declaration for the No. 1 legal description Current obligations, amendments, rules, and financial disclosures
2022 094385 First amendment How the change applies to the exact property
2023 021298 Second amendment How the change applies to the exact property
2023 024249 Rene Place Subdivision No. 2 plat Membership is not proved by the plat alone
2023 029792 Supplement that annexes Rene Place No. 2 The complete current package and property specific title result

Search TitleOne community documents and search Ada County recorded property records. The 72 page Rene Place tract package is a starting point. It is not a title report. Ask title and escrow to assemble and explain the documents that apply to the home you may buy.

My buyer analysis

The best value here is a clean side by side comparison

Sterling Heights currently gives a buyer more than one type of choice. Five homes were marked new construction and one was not. That lets you compare the control and selections that may come with a builder contract against the condition, timing, and documented history of another home.

The recent market is useful but still builder heavy. Twelve of seventeen closings were marked new construction, and the midpoint year built was 2025. A broad average can hide lot premiums, upgrades, incentives, seller credits, and financing. I would use the $700,000 midpoint to frame the conversation, then price the exact home on its documented features and terms.

The legal name issue is where buyers can lose the plot. Searching only Sterling Heights can surface the wrong recorded package. Searching only Rene Place can miss the public name used in home listings. The practical answer is to use both names: Sterling Heights for the buyer and market identity, Rene Place Nos. 1 and 2 for the recorded scope.

The HOA is the other place where a shortcut creates risk. A fee field does not settle frequency, transfer costs, inclusions, assessments, insurance, reserves, litigation, or account standing. Get the current address package before the deadline and compare it with title and escrow.

My recommendation is straightforward. Start with the six current homes. Narrow the list by lot, condition, contract, and total deal. Then run the legal, HOA, inspection, warranty, permit, utility, insurance, flood, tax, and school checks for the exact address. That is how the neighborhood becomes a decision instead of just another search result.

Brian Hymas, Boise Valley real estate agent

Want help comparing the current Sterling Heights homes?

I can help you sort the current choices and organize an address specific review of the HOA package, title documents, contract, construction status, inspection, warranty, permits, and comparable sales. You get a useful answer without mixing in Sterling Creek or another nearby tract.

Sterling Heights FAQ

Direct answers for buyers

Where is Sterling Heights in Eagle?

The verified orientation point is East Rene Place and North Dicky Drive in Eagle. The recorded legal scope is Rene Place Subdivision Nos. 1 and 2. Use the exact home address for driving, school, utility, flood, tax, and insurance checks.

Why do Sterling Heights documents say Rene Place?

Sterling Heights is the buyer and market name. The amended and restated Sterling Heights declaration uses the Rene Place No. 1 legal description, and recorded supplement 2023 029792 annexes Rene Place No. 2. Title and escrow should confirm the complete chain for the exact home.

How many homes are in Sterling Heights?

Ada County shows 85 parcels across the two recorded Rene Place plats. Eight are common lots, leaving 77 residential parcels. Sterling Creek, Rene Commons, adjacent property, and future property without a recorded supplement are not included.

How many Sterling Heights homes are for sale?

The August 1, 2026 check found four Active homes, two Pending homes, and no Coming Soon homes in Sterling Heights. Five were marked new construction and one was not. Inventory can change, so use the current listing module.

What have Sterling Heights homes sold for?

Seventeen verified closings from July 19, 2025 through July 18, 2026 ranged from $600,000 to $899,900. The midpoint sold price was $700,000. Twelve of the seventeen were marked new construction.

Are all current Sterling Heights homes complete?

No. A new construction flag, Pending status, or general builder page does not prove the physical stage of an exact home. Request written stage and completion evidence, permit and certificate status, inspection access, closing terms, and possession terms for the property.

How much is the Sterling Heights HOA?

This page does not publish a periodic amount because current billing frequency and application to every address were not proved. Request the current disclosure or resale package and account information through Treasure Valley Community Management, the seller or builder, title, and escrow.

What amenities does Sterling Heights have?

No amenity is promised here. Ask Treasure Valley Community Management for current written confirmation of what exists, who may use it, what the association owns or maintains, whether it is complete and operating, and what the exact address pays for.

Research updated August 1, 2026. Market coverage runs through July 18, 2026. Current inventory, builder information, association identity, manager route, school map, and driving routes were checked again for this update.

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About the author

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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