Star: $213,423 ... The Alaska has a wonderful split bedroom floor plan with a bonus room upstairs. The main level master suite includes walk-in closet, oversized vanity...
NW Meridian: $238,697 ... The Huntington's main level features a spacious kitchen opening up to the nook and family room. All four bedrooms are located upstairs including the...
W Boise: $273,990 ... The Trinity has it all with 4 bedrooms upstairs, large family and living rooms and a spacious kitchen. A great bonus room is located upstairs along...
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Boise Idaho Real EstateThe greater Boise area includes Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, Fruitland, Middleton, Star, Eagle and Kuna. Home to more than half a million people, it has gained national recognition as a great place to live. With a rich heritage in agriculture, Idaho's state capitol has grown into a diverse metropolitan area teeming with high-tech industry, close to outdoor activities, cultural events, and sports franchises. Idaho's State Capitol Building (pictured to the right) is a central feature of Boise's Downtown, North End, and East Foothills Neighborhoods. Within walking distance from Idaho's state Capitol building are Boise State University, many parks and Museums, Fort Street Market, St Luke's Medical Center, The Basque Block, a newly rejuvenated industrial area known as the Linen District, several parks connected via Geenbelt along the Boise River, The Grove Hotel and Convention Center, Rhodes Skateboard Park, and BODO shopping district in our historic 8th Street Marketplace. With so many great amenties, entertainment, and working opportunities in Downtown Boise, residential living opportunities have slowly been growing. Downtown Construction efforts from 2005 through 2007 have experienced a sustained boom with many new Commercial and Residential Condominium developments such as Royal Plaza, The Veltex, and The Jefferson, and the new Platinum LEEDS certified Banner Bank Building, as well as increased hotel space from the Grove Hotel's Convention facilities to The Modern, a boutique hotel in the newly rejuvenated Linen District. |





Idaho's State Capitol Building (pictured to the right) is a central feature of Boise's Downtown, North End, and East Foothills Neighborhoods. Within walking distance from Idaho's state Capitol building are Boise State University, many parks and Museums, Fort Street Market, St Luke's Medical Center, The Basque Block, a newly rejuvenated industrial area known as the Linen District, several parks connected via Geenbelt along the Boise River, The Grove Hotel and Convention Center, Rhodes Skateboard Park, and BODO shopping district in our historic 8th Street Marketplace.