Home prices in Ada County were up again in September — a result of the competitive housing market which is being fueled by low m...
By Breanna Vanstrom, Chief Executive Officer, Boise Regional REALTORS®
Home prices in Ada County were up again in September — a result of the competitive housing market which is being fueled by low m...
There's a lot to see and do at Zoo Boise, whether you take a lunch-hour stroll, or make it a family outing. There's a fascinating history, as well as much to learn, too. You might even say Zoo Boise has definitely evolved. In fact, the zoo came about almost by accident.
Exotic birds and an escaped circus chimp!
In 1916, Zoo Boise began as a menagerie to house a collection of exotic birds and an escaped circus chimp. For the last 100 years, Zoo Boise has continued to grow, adding new exhibits and programs to become a community treasure that provides a wonderful educational and recreational opportunity...

Visiting Boise homes for sale and need something for your sweet tooth? You're in luck!
National Cookie Month is coming in October – and our real estate agents sure won't blame you for stopping at multiple bakeries to celebrate. After all, Boise is chock full of family-owned bakeries that provide delicious and imaginative cakes, cupcakes, and (of course) cookies.
If you're out on the town, you can visit your favorite bakery to enjoy all of the sights and smells that go into making your treat. Or, if you're in a hurry, many Boise bakeries now do local delivery and fast in-store pickup. Just call your order in or use the bakery website.

Sunday, September 27th, was World Tourism Day, and although we may not be able to travel the globe right now, we can still discover new and interesting places in our own backyards. Don't despair if you missed the actual Tourism Day! You can still spend some quality time being a tourist in Boise. Idaho's capital city has so much history and culture to explore that you may be surprised what you can stumble upon without venturing far from home.

The City of Trees, the valley's many parks, and the surrounding foothills are rich with learning opportunities for all ages. With most of the valley's schools in some combination of online school and after a summer of social distancing and activities that were likely far from normal, parents might feel exhausted at the possibility of coming up with something new to get their kids away from the screen.
Fortunately, there are plenty of outdoor places to explore. From area parks and the Greenbelt to foothills trails, now is one of the best times to make your own adventure.