North Boise: Tree-lined Harrison Boulevard's historic mansions sits at the heart of this old neighborhood which includes the downtown area. Many are fixing up turn-of-the-century North End bungalows and renewing one of Boise's original neighborhoods. In the middle of the North End sits Hyde Park, with its small shops and popular restaurants like Lucky 13. view homes »

East Boise: The character of this neighborhood northeast of downtown is heavily influenced by the historic Warm Springs Avenue. Large Victorian homes make the avenue a tourist attraction, and many of the houses are geothermally heated. Moving into the foothills, the East End also includes many modern homes with enviable views of the city. In addition, the district contains some of Boise's largest parks. view homes »

Northwest: From its eastern boundary near Eagle, the district touches the Boise River to the south and stretches north to include some of Boise's most exclusive subdivisions and the Quail Hollow Golf Course. Although new homes punctuate the landscape, there is still plenty of room for horse pastures and older farm homes. view homes »

Boise Bench: Divided by Highway I-84, the Bench includes the West Bench, dominated by HP and the Boise Towne Square Mall, and the Central Bench, home to quiet bungalows. Boise's largest parks, Ann Morrison Park and Kathryn Albertson Park, are found in the Central Bench. view homes »

Southeast: Home to Micron Technology, the area has become home to numerous subdivisions housing Micron employees, and attractive green spaces. Southeastern Boise is also home to Barber Park, popular launch for the longtime summer tradition of rafting the Boise River. view homes »

South: Just across Interstate 84, this southwestern neighborhood unfolds across a high desert plain. Traditionally known for its more rural aesthetics, the area has seen enormous growth of new homes and neighborhoods in recent years with fields being cleared almost overnight to accommodate the new construction. view homes »

 

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