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Idaho vs New Mexico

Head-to-head homesteading comparison across taxes, land, climate, laws, safety & more

Rank #3
Overall Winner

Overall Score

72.0

Category Wins

7/10

Rank #41

Overall Score

61.1

Category Wins

3/10

Quick Comparison

Winner highlighted per category

0.63%
Property Tax
0.8%
95.3
Cost of Living
97
$4,180
Farm Land $/Acre
$1,250
160 days
Growing Season
200 days
25"
Annual Rainfall
24"
9/10
Soil Quality
5/10
10/10
Safety (Rural)
5/10
10/10
Gun Friendly
8/10
4.92 hrs
Solar (PSH)
5.9 hrs
82%
Broadband
75%

Idaho Edges Out New Mexico Overall

With an overall homesteading score of 72.0 vs 61.1, Idaho comes out ahead in our balanced analysis — winning 7 out of 10 key categories. But the best state for you depends on what matters most.

Key differences: New Mexico offers cheaper farmland at $1,250/acre vs $4,180/acre. New Mexico has a longer growing season (200 vs 160 days). Idaho has lower property taxes (0.63% vs 0.8%).

Scroll down to the full comparison table for a deep dive into every metric, or use our ranking tool to weight these factors by what matters most to you.

Full Data Comparison

Side-by-side comparison of selected states across homesteading metrics
Data PointIdaho
ID
New Mexico
NM
Taxes & Cost
YesYes
5.3%5.9%
6.02%8.09%
0.63%0.8%
95.397
Land & Building
$4,180$1,250
No Statewide CodeYes (Statewide)
Yes (Statewide)Permitted with local approval; zoning permissive in many areas
Climate & Growing
3b-7b4b-10a
160200
25"24"
95
58
13
Water & Energy
Allowed with LimitsPermitted
4.925.9
YesYes
Laws & Freedom
NoneMinimal
108
StrongStrong
Yes (Retail Sales)Permitted for raw milk operations with licensing
YesYes
Safety & Healthcare
237742
30%52%
Demographics & Community
23.517
30%28%
82%75%
Business
#11#34
$100/yr$0/yr
2.9%4.3%

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