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$449,500
Beds: 5 Baths: 3 full
Single Family Home
BUHL LRG. Country home, on Historical Register. Home or business, 5400 SF. 5 bdrm. 3 bath, 2 kitchens, library, rec. rm. On 1 acre.
$395,900
Beds: 5 Baths: 3 full , 1 half
Single Family Home
WILDER, 26885 Bird Haven, Bird Haven Court, 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath. $395,900 Whitney Browning 249-1469 First Service Group RE 343-9393 ext
$230,175
Beds: 6 Baths: 3 full , 1 half
Single Family Home
NE BOISE 6 Bdrm 3.5 Bath. Bank Owned. Foothills East. Monster Home. $230,175 John 850-4044 First Service Group RE 343-9393 ext 403
$224,900
Beds: 4 Baths: 2 full , 1 half
Single Family Home
NW BOISE 4 BDRM, 2.5 bath 2 story. Built 2005. Apx. 2015sf, granite, SS appls., $224,900 MLS# 98410142 Stevens Realty 409-4663
$219,000
Beds: 3 Baths: 2 full , 1 half
Single Family Home
W BOISE 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath. Granite, hrdwod, ss appls, Lease opt. $219,000 MLS #98359534 Stevens Realty 409-4663
$209,900
Beds: 5 Baths: 3 full
Single Family Home
SW. BOISE, 12087 Coleen, Pepper Hills Sub, 5 bdrm., 3 bath, $209,900. #98421322 John 867-2066 First Service Group RE 343-9393 ext 403
$176,999
Beds: 4 Baths: 2 full , 1 half
Single Family Home
SW. BOISE,12054 Kings Canyon, Huntwood Sub., 4 bdrm., 2.5 bath. $176,999 #98420842 John 867-2066 First Service Group RE 343-9393 ext
$174,900
Beds: 2 Baths: 2 full
Single Family Home
SE BOISE 5158 Surprise Way #101, Surprise Valley, 2 bdrm., 2 ba. $174,900 #98418524 Whitney Browning 249-1469 First Service Group RE
$165,000
Beds: 4 Baths: 2 full
Single Family Home
W. BOISE, 7775 W. Bridlewood, Manorwood Sub., 4 bdrm., 2 bath, $165,000. #98421390 John 867-2066 First Service Group RE 343-9393 ext
$147,500
Beds: 4 Baths: 2 full , 1 half
Single Family Home
BANK OWNED 4 Bdrm., 2.5 Bath. Fenced Yard. $147,500 John 850-4044 First Service Group RE 343-9393 ext 403
$145,000
Beds: 4 Baths: 2 full
Single Family Home
SE BOISE FIXER-UPPER 4 bdrm, 2 bath, near BSU $145,000. Call 322-5353
$144,900
Single Family Home
W BOISE OPEN SUN 2-4 1073 Camelot. $144,900 Debbie, Gold Key, 761-2551
$143,500
Beds: 4 Baths: 2 full , 1 half
Single Family Home
SW. BOISE, 5743 Moreya, Lake Ridge Sub., 4 bdrm., 2.5 bath, $143,500. #98407013 John 867-2066 First Service Group RE 343-9393 ext 403
$139,900
Beds: 3 Baths: 2 full
Single Family Home
S. BOISE 8972 Candleton Ct., New Castle Heights, 3 bdrm., 2 bath. $139,900 #98390337. John 867-2066 First Service Group RE 343-9393 ext
$132,000
Single Family Home
HOMEDALE ROAD w/2 great shops. Near acre lot. Bank-owned. $132,000 John 867-2066 First Service Group RE 343-9393 ext 403
$129,900
Beds: 3 Baths: 2 full , 1 half
Single Family Home
WEST BOISE 3BDRM, 2.5 bath, appx 1509 sf. Great starter home for that young professional or first time buyer. Lots of granite
$129,900
Beds: 2 Baths: 2 full
Single Family Home
S. BOISE, 8974 Candleston Ct., New Castle Heights, 2 bdrm., 2 bath. $129,900 #98390340 John 867-2066 First Service Group RE 343-9393
$128,699
Beds: 3
Single Family Home
SW BOISE Lg. 3 Bdrm. Bank-owned. $128,699 John 850-4044 First Service Group RE 343-9393 ext 403
$124,900
Beds: 3 Baths: 2 full , 1 half
Single Family Home
SW. BOISE/E. MERIDAN, 9202 W. Mossywood Dr., Charter Point Sub., 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath, $124,900. #98418643 John 867-2066 First Service
$124,900
Beds: 2 Baths: 2 full
Single Family Home
S. BOISE, 8887 W. Candleston, New Castle Heights, 2 bdrm., 2 bath. $124,900 #98332861 John 850-4044 First Service Group RE 343-9393 ext
Known as the city of trees, Boise (pronounced boy-see by natives) received its name from French-Canadian trappers who first explored the area. They had been traveling through the desert plains when they saw an abundance of green trees, mostly cottonwoods, along the Boise River. They named the area Boise, meaning 'wooded.'
Boise continued to have a low population with the first fort established by a fur trading company called the Hudson's Bay Company until the onslaught of the Civil War re-established the Boise Fort at the intersection of the Oregon Trail, Idaho City and several mining towns. Boise soon became a large city and was so popular that it replaced the previous capital, Lewiston. Boise currently remains the capital of Idaho.
Today Boise is home to many different cultures and boasts a wide variety of entertaining activities. Every five years the Jaialdi festival is held celebrating the community's Basque population. Residents and tourists alike can also enjoy a night out on the town on Boise's popular 8th street downtown that is structured like European streets with many cafes and restaurants along the sides.
To continue to enjoy the excitement of the outdoors, the Boise River Green Belt is perfect for a long walk or jog after work. This trail follows the Boise River and is also accessible to pedestrians and cyclists. Residents have their choice of entertainment from the Morrison-Knudsen Nature Center to the Zoo Boise. There is plenty of time to stay outside because the mountains to the north offer protection from wind and storms resulting in mild winters and hot dry summers.
Whether you purchase a Boise home or just enjoy a drive down the ever popular Warm Springs Avenue, catch a glimpse of the large, lavish homes lining the street. Another great street to live on is Harrison Boulevard, with its plethora of trees along the streets. The northwest end is abundant with affordable homes and popular with families wanting suburban charm and friendly neighbors. Within the past year, 73 Boise single family homes have been sold; putting the Boise average home price around $235,099, with most Boise homes for sale staying on the market for about 75 days, reported the Intermountain Multiple Listing Service, Inc.
For families thinking about relocation, Forbes announced Boise as the Fourth Best Place for Business in 2006. Your family can quickly adjust to their new surroundings by attending different Boise events. They can choose from watching the Boise State football team, which made it to the Fiesta Bowl in the 2006-07 season, seeing a movie or concert in the Egyptian Theater shaped like King Tut's tomb, or plan an outing at the 2009 Winter Special Olympics World Games hosted in Boise. Start your Boise real estate search today to enjoy all that Ada County has to offer!
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City of Boise
Boise Convention and Visitors Bureau
Boise Wikipedia
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Boise Median Home Prices
Q-2 2007 Boise
Encyclopedia Britannica
Egyptian Theater
Community Information for 83725
Population: 585
Median Age: 21
Median Household Income: $25,971
Households with Children: 20.47%
Median Travel Time to Work: 13.5 minutes
Real Estate Market Information
Median Home Sale Price: $0
Annual Turnover Rate: 43.86%In current residence +5 years: 12.28%
Median years in residence: 1
Homes Owned: 10.81%
Homes Rented: 81.62%
Homes Vacant: 7.57%
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