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    Meridian, ID

    Paloma Ridge Homes for Sale

    Paloma Ridge in Meridian is a Toll Brothers master-planned community on the South Meridian / Kuna boundary at Linder and Columbia. Featuring a central amenity hub, homes here are built primarily between 2023 and 2025. This neighborhood naturally attracts newer-construction buyers who want resort-style amenities and quick access to both Meridian and Kuna.

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    Market Snapshot

    Sold (Last 90 Days)
    29
    Avg Days on Market
    51 days
    Median List Price
    $666,600
    Median Sold Price
    $519,743
    Median Price / Sq Ft
    $256
    Varies significantly between homes
    Market data as of April 21, 2026 · refreshed weekly from MLS. Active inventory changes daily. Based on a limited number of recent listings; figures may not reflect typical market conditions.

    About This Community

    Bedrooms
    3 – 6
    Property Types
    Single Family
    Bathrooms
    2 – 5.5
    Recent Builders
    Toll Brothers
    Year Built
    2024 – 2026
    HOA
    $248 quarterly
    Lot Size
    0.1 – 0.49 acres
    County
    Ada County
    ZIP Codes
    83642, 83634
    Recent Builders reflects builder names appearing in current MLS listings and recent sales for this community, not a complete historical list of every builder who has worked in the neighborhood.

    Schools

    School District
    Kuna School District #3
    Middle School
    Fremont
    Elementary
    Silver Trail
    High School
    Kuna
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    What is it like living in Paloma Ridge?

    Paloma Ridge is located at the southeast corner of Linder Road and Columbia Road, on the South Meridian / Kuna boundary. The neighborhood features a natural-feeling landscape with tall grasses, wood-beam and stone-accented entries that echo the Snake River plain just south of the community. Streets thread through a master plan with walkable connections, and lot sizes vary by collection.

    Residents gather at the central amenity area featuring a pool, pool-house, pickleball court, and playgrounds and use the internal walking paths between neighborhoods. The Birds of Prey National Conservation Area and Snake River canyon are nearby for weekend hikes and birding.

    Paloma Ridge is about 25 minutes to downtown Boise, ~30 minutes to Boise Airport (BOI), and ~10 minutes to downtown Kuna for everyday errands. There is easy access to I-84 via Meridian Road. The community is served by the Kuna School District #3, with internal walking paths reportedly designed to provide safe pedestrian routes toward Swan Falls High School.

    Community Amenities

    • Central Pool & Pool-House: Hub of the community for summer weekends.
    • Pickleball Court: On-site sport court popular across age groups.
    • Playgrounds: Multiple play areas distributed through the master plan.
    • Walking Paths: Internal pedestrian network connecting collections and the central park.
    • HOA-Maintained Common Areas: Tall-grass landscaping, wood-beam and stone accent entries.
    • Proximity to Snake River & Birds of Prey NCA: Open-space recreation a short drive south.

    Why Paloma Ridge

    Why Buy in Paloma Ridge?

    Toll Brothers Quality

    Luxury-builder finishes across multiple home collections.

    Resort-Style Central Amenities

    Pool, pool-house, pickleball, and playgrounds in one hub.

    South Meridian / Kuna Convenience

    ~10 minutes to downtown Kuna, easy I-84 access.

    Strong Kuna School District #3

    Internal walking paths designed toward Swan Falls High School.

    Neighborhood Character

    Paloma Ridge features a master-planned design philosophy with a mix of home sizes across the Arbor, Garden, Juniper, and Willow collections (~1,200–2,400+ sq ft). With Toll Brothers as the consistent builder, homes were primarily built between 2023 and 2025. An active HOA structure maintains the central amenity area, pool, pool-house, pickleball court, playgrounds, and common areas. The neighborhood naturally attracts newer-construction buyers who value walkable amenities, newer schools, and quick access to both Meridian and Kuna.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Common questions about living in Paloma Ridge, answered.

    Where is Paloma Ridge located?

    Paloma Ridge is located at the southeast corner of Linder Road and Columbia Road, right on the South Meridian and Kuna boundary.

    What is the average home price in Paloma Ridge?

    Refer to the Market Snapshot above for the most recent median list and sold prices, refreshed weekly from the MLS.

    Does Paloma Ridge have an HOA?

    Yes, Paloma Ridge has an active HOA that maintains the central amenity area, which includes the pool, pool-house, pickleball court, playgrounds, and common landscaping.

    What schools serve Paloma Ridge?

    Paloma Ridge is served by the Kuna School District #3. The specific elementary, middle, and high school assignments — along with the District-of-record — are shown in the Schools widget above on this page, which pulls live data from the MLS. Internal walking paths within the community are designed for safe pedestrian routes toward area schools.

    Is Paloma Ridge a good neighborhood for families?

    Yes, Paloma Ridge is great for families. It offers resort-style central amenities, including a pool, playgrounds, and pickleball court, plus safe internal walking paths.

    What makes Paloma Ridge different from other Meridian subdivisions?

    Paloma Ridge stands out as a Toll Brothers master-planned community with luxury-builder finishes, a central amenity hub, and a convenient location on the South Meridian and Kuna edge.

    What types of homes are in Paloma Ridge?

    Paloma Ridge features a mix of home sizes across the Arbor, Garden, Juniper, and Willow collections, typically ranging from ~1,200 to 2,400+ square feet.

    How long do homes typically stay on the market in Paloma Ridge?

    Refer to the Market Snapshot above for the most recent average days on market, refreshed weekly from the MLS.

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