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Boise
, Idaho in Ada County

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Also known as:
City of Trees
City motto: Energy Peril Success
86 active listings near Boise
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$3,125,000   * 2251 S Pond St
$3,000,000    1817 S Vista Ave
$2,599,000    1821 S Vista Ave
$1,850,000   * 1117 S Owyhee St
$1,180,000   * 1503 S Nelson Pl
$1,180,000   * 1503 S Nelson Pl
$999,900    4653 W Pasadena Ln
$936,000    1625 S Gourley St
$936,000    1625 S Gourley St
$799,900    1511 S Robert St
$775,000   * 2416 W Dorian St
$749,900   * 1761 S Phillippi St
$749,900    1206 S Owyhee St
$699,900    3501 W Kootenai St
$650,000   * 2024 S Broadmoor Dr
$650,000   * 3619 W Kootenai St
$649,900    3701 W Catalina Rd
$630,000   * 1801 S Roosevelt St
$629,000   * 621 S Roosevelt St
$594,900   * 3700 W Camas St
$589,900    1707 S Hervey St
$585,000   * 2921 W Gem St
$579,900   * 1621 S Helen St
$574,900   * 1526 S Robert St
$565,000   * 2329 W Norcrest Dr
$559,000    818 S Hilton St
$550,000    1812 S Broxon St
$549,000    1500 W Victory Rd
$545,000   * 1320 S Roosevelt St
$537,000   * 1928 S Gourley St
$529,000   * 3713 W Normandie Dr
$525,000   * 5016 W Ponder St
$525,000   * 1807 S Broxon St
$510,000    1809 S Butler St
$509,000    2118 W Targee St
$509,000    2667 W Malad St
$499,000   * 2830 S Pond St
$479,900   * 2816 W Rose Hill St
$474,900   * 1826 S Kerr St
$465,000   * 2822 S Laurelhurst Dr
$465,000   * 2822 S Laurelhurst Dr
$460,000   * 2603 S Hayden Way
$450,000    2530 S Gourley Pl
$449,900   * 3525 S Annett Ave
$439,900   * 223 S Hilton St
$439,900    1544 W Malad St
$435,000    3165 W Catalina Ln
$435,000   * 3001 S Roosevelt St Apt 20
$424,500   * 900 S Wade Cir
$419,000   * 711 S Eagleson Rd
$414,900   * 1205 W Sunrise Rim Rd
$413,000   * 5504 W Currier Cir
$409,000   * 1713 S Robert St
$399,900   * 4 Juniper St
$399,900   * 11 S Vinson St
$399,900   * 2424 W Jean St
$395,000   * 2923 S Ladera Pl
$394,500   * 2489 S Sea Pines Pl
$385,000   * 2214 W Canal St
$379,000    517 S Latah St
$377,000    300 S Hanan Dr
$375,000   * 4121 W Kootenai St
$375,000    2495 S Phillippi St
$374,900   * 1822 S Taggart St
$369,900   * 305 S Curtis Rd
$369,900   * 305 S Curtis Rd
$367,000   * 5315 W Rockney St
$365,000    1908 S Eagleson Rd
$360,000    1905 S Gourley St
$360,000   * 2329 S Phillippi St
$355,000    507 S Pond St
$349,900   * 683 S Coral Pl
$349,900   * 3912 W Cassia St
$345,000   * 301 S Stapleton St
$339,900   * 1470 W Wright St
$330,000   * 508 S Phillippi St
$325,000   * 2225 S Challenger Ln
$305,000    421 S Curtis Rd Lot 122
$269,900   * 5328 W Kootenai St
$259,900    872 S Curtis Rd
$225,000    1911 W Sunrise Rim Rd
$205,000    1976 W Judith Ln
$179,990   * 2106 S Vista Ave
$124,900    915 S Curtis Rd Trlr 78
$99,900    2401 S Owyhee St Trlr 17
$49,900   * 915 S Curtis Rd Trlr 63

Interested in fun facts and the history of Boise, ID?
Then read on!

Here are a couple of true facts and important historical events that occurred near the city of Boise, Idaho:

1. Boise is situated at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, and it is located near the Boise National Forest which offers many opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, camping, fishing, and skiing.

2. In the 19th century, Boise grew rapidly as a center for gold mining and agriculture, and it also became a major transportation hub for the region with the arrival of the Oregon Trail.

3. The Idaho State Capitol building is located in downtown Boise, and it was completed in 1912 at a cost of $2 million. The building is made of sandstone quarried from nearby Table Rock and has an impressive dome that is visible from many parts of the city.

4. One of the most significant events in Boise's history was the devastating fire of 1865, which destroyed much of the city's downtown area. The fire started in a bakery and quickly spread to nearby buildings, causing widespread destruction and leading to the construction of more fire-resistant buildings in the area.

5. Boise is also known for its vibrant arts and culture scene, which includes numerous museums, galleries, theaters, and performing arts venues. The city is home to the Boise Art Museum, the Egyptian Theatre, the Idaho Botanical Garden, and the Idaho Shakespeare Festival, among others.