Nestled in the heart of Boise’s Historic North End, this delightful home is a charming blend of old-world character and modern convenience. Built in 1941, the property boasts a timeless appeal that transports you back to a bygone era.
As you step inside, you’ll be greeted by an inviting living room that exudes warmth and comfort. The natural light that streams through the windows creates a bright and welcoming atmosphere, inviting you to relax and unwind. The main floor features two bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed with French doors that open to the backyard, bringing the outside in. The hallway bathroom is centrally located and tastefully updated, featuring a classic design that complements the home’s nostalgic ambiance.
The cozy galley kitchen offers all the modern amenities you need to prepare your favorite meals. Step outside to the beautifully landscaped backyard, an oasis of greenery and serenity, perfect for outdoor dining or entertaining. Descend to the basement and discover a private retreat, with one additional bedroom, a full bathroom, and laundry area. The stand-alone office or art/yoga space in the backyard offers an ideal workspace or quiet retreat to recharge.
This charming home is a rare find in the North End, with its nostalgic appeal and proximity to Boise’s best amenities. The two-car garage provides ample parking and storage space, adding to the convenience and appeal of this gem.
If you’re looking for a peaceful retreat with old-world charm and modern comfort, this North End home is the perfect place to call your own. Don’t miss your chance to experience this special property – close enough to the historical Hyde Park to have dinner, but far enough to escape the hustle. The famous Elm Grove Park is 3 blocks to the West and Camel’s Back Park 6 blocks to the East. Schedule a tour today!
A Little Bit of History
The development of Boise’s North End began in 1863 when the O’Farrell family built the city’s first permanent home, a cottonwood cabin on Fort Street. More than a decade later, the first neighborhood was platted in the area between what’s now North Junior High and the Boise Co-Op. The expanded North End currently spans to 28th Street, with Elm Grove Park anchoring the western side.
Ornate Queen Anne villas and catalogue homes were the first to be on trend in the North End. After 1910, modest bungalows were preferred by the working class community for their functional style and efficient layouts. Today, those ornate Queen Anne villas on tree-lined Harrison Boulevard (named for our 23rd president) go for more than $1 million, while the 1920s bungalows are not far behind. The lot sizes get larger the farther you get from Camels Back Park, and many homes are being regularly restored.
General Information
Main House: 1639 sq ft
Detached Office: 120 sq ft
Type: Single Family
Level: Single w/Below Grade
Heating: Forced Air – Gas
Cooling: Central Air
School Information
District: Boise School District #1
Grade School: Washington Elementary School
Jr. High: North Jr High School
Sr. High: Boise High School
Taxes/Fees
2022 Taxes: $6,393.78 (no homeowner’s exemption)
Association Fees: $0