A mid-century modern residence perched in the treetops at the base of the Boise foothills — private, completely renovated, and designed for a life lived as much outside as in. Tucked into .45 acres of park-like grounds snuggled against the Boise Foothills this home sits above the everyday and alongside a sweeping tree canopy, with south-facing exposure that floods the open living spaces with light from morning through those legendary foothills sunsets. On a private well with an extensive sprinkler system fed by free water, the grounds stay lush and green year-round — without a water bill to show for it. Step inside and the mid-century bones are immediately present: an open floor plan anchored by a south-facing wall of windows that frames the tree canopy and sky simultaneously through the living room, dining room, and kitchen. Hardwood floors, two wood-burning fireplaces, and thoughtful updates throughout bring warmth and craft to the architecture. This is not a home that needs work — every major system has been addressed: new roof (2025), new sewer line, new well pump and assembly, updated HVAC (2022), and a complete basement remodel (2024). The updated kitchen is built for real use — apron sink, quartz and butcher block countertops, and a reverse osmosis five-filter water system at the tap. It opens directly into the dining and living areas, where the sightlines reach into the treetops. Slide open to the 276-square-foot deck — expanded and fully rebuilt — and the setting takes over. The grounds below thoughtful manicured. Cab Franc and Syrah wine grapes, a dwarf Fuji apple tree, fully xeriscaped native plantings, a fire pit area, and a playground, all held together by a seven-zone drip and sprinkler system that runs on well water. Privacy is priceless. Downstairs, the primary suite anchors its own floor with a wood-burning fireplace and private bathroom — quiet, grounded, and removed from the main living areas. A flex space adjacent serves equally well as a gym or dedicated home office. Both bathrooms have been recently updated, and the entire lower level was remodeled in 2024. The extra-deep two-car garage with built-in storage handles the gear this setting demands, and dedicated RV parking means the weekend rig stays home. No HOA means room to grow — a shop, an ADU, or simply the freedom to use the land on your own terms. Minutes from downtown Boise and Eagle, with trail access essentially at your front door — this is a home for the person who wants nature as a daily reality, not a weekend reward.



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