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City-by-city and ZIP-by-ZIP breakdowns of where to live in the Treasure Valley.
Meridian Isn’t the Next Boise Suburb—It’s Already Here Meridian crossed 130,000 residents while most people weren’t paying attention. What started as a…
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Star and North Meridian sit right next to each other, separated roughly by the Boise River. But they feel like completely different…
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Here’s the simplest way to understand Star vs Eagle: what Star is today, Eagle was 20 years ago. Eagle has 30,000 people…
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If you live in South Meridian, you’ve felt it. You’ve got freeway access but not the same store access that North Meridian…
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People moving to Idaho almost always start with Boise or Meridian. Then they realize the prices, the traffic, and the pace aren’t…
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By Brian Hymas | 35-Year Treasure Valley Native | Boise Real Estate Agent Is moving to Boise a good idea? I get…
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By Brian Hymas | Grew Up in Meridian | Boise Real Estate Agent Meridian, Idaho is the fastest-growing city in the state.…
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Nobody’s making videos about Caldwell, and honestly, that’s part of the opportunity. I live at a Caldwell address myself (my kids go…
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People talk about “moving to Meridian” like it’s one place. It’s not. North Meridian and South Meridian are almost two different cities…
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North Meridian and Eagle literally touch each other. The Boise River is roughly the dividing line. But the price tags, the traffic,…
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