Quality Built home in excellent location. Within minutes to downtown Boise, river/greenbelt, and Kathryn Albertson and Ann Morrison parks. Home features include 2x6 construction, hardwood floors, great room, granite tile counter-tops, breakfast bar, pantry, stainless steel appliances (new dish washer), high efficiency furnace, possible expansion of upstairs bonus, tile counter-tops and back-splashes in both bathrooms, high ceilings and auto-sprinklers. Great deck off master bedroom.
Bed-Master Main Level,Cable/Satellite TV,Covered Patio/Deck,Hardwood,Great Room,Broadband Internet,Dual Vanities,Carpet
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ERA West Wind Real Estate
950 N. Cole Rd.
Boise,ID 83704
PH:208-859-8835
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