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Serving as Idaho's illustrious state capital, Boise is a city full of All-American culture and pride. Located only 12 miles from Meridian and 24 miles shy of Nampa, Boise sits as the largest city between Salt Lake City, Utah and Portland, Oregon. This once rural area has blossomed into a resting place for major industry and trade.
Finding a Boise apartment will be eventful because of the large number of communities housed in the city. The North End area holds all the historic charm only a more seasoned neighborhood can render. With tree-lined blocks, finding a Boise apartment in this part of town may prove peaceful.
The Hyde Park neighborhood is located in this area with boutiques and great eating spots. This area plays host to the Hyde Park Street Fair and cradles Camel Back's Park for
Boise apartment renters who relish peaceful park strolls.
Noble Victorian architecture is a recurring theme in the East End area. For nature enthusiast, the East End may hold the Boise apartment best for you! This neighborhood is home to some of the best park areas and attractions in the city. Julia Davis Park and the impressive Warm Springs Golf Club for swing enthusiast. The educational Morrison-Knudsen Nature Center is a must-see.
If you horse racing is your thing, the Garden City neighborhood may be fitting. You can view all those happenings at the Les Bois Park or check out a Hawks game at the Hawks Memorial Stadium.
If you like to mall shopping, the Boise Branch neighborhood is for you. This neighborhood has Boise Towne Square Mall, Ann Morrison Park and Kathryn Albertson Park and gorgeous views of Boise mountain scenes.
Boise State University is planted in the Southeast region of town while less developed area of the Southwest will be an excellent location for those seeking a quieter space to call home. Since the selection of areas to reside is many, you will not have a problem finding the right Boise apartment for you!
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