The capital of Idaho, also referred to as the ‘City of Trees’, is a small urban melting pot of cultures interests and activities.
Tucked between the Boise River and the foothills, this city has water-front, luxury, and even some high acreage properties.
About 8 miles west of Boise, you will find this family-friendly city where only a decade ago you would have found mostly farmland.
Kuna is a small city with its roots planted in agriculture. It is about ten miles away from Meridian, but has an atmosphere of its own.
Nampa is Idaho’s second largest city and is the center of wine country. There is a strong agricultural base along with a surge of growth.
It is located on the beautiful Boise River. Home of College of Idaho, two major golf courses, green belts, walking paths and of course - wineries.
Star is a small town west of Boise. It offers a pleasant atmosphere and is close to many of the recreational opportunities of treasure valley.
This growing town offers great parks, up and coming neighborhoods and it is not far from the bigger cities.