4 PLEX | 4,806 SQFT
1059 East Iowa Avenue, Nampa, ID, 83686
4 UNITS | 4,806 SQFT
Excellent investment opportunity! Impeccably well managed fourplex in central Nampa! 2-story townhouse style units; 3 bedroom / 1.5 bath units. Located close to Northwest Nazarene University. Quiet neighborhood with no through traffic. Spacious 1200 SF units with washer, dryer, refrigerator, stove, microwave and dishwasher in all units. Assigned parking and storage units with each apartment. Excellent rental history! HUGE UPSIDE IN RENTS! 1031 E Iowa Ave. also for sale.
2605 S Kerr St, Boise, ID, 83705
3 BED | 1.5 BATH | 1344 SQFT
What a great find! This home on the Boise Bench has been meticulously maintained. Features include: custom masonry, a fully covered back patio, original hardwood floors, mature shade-trees, gardening space, RV parking and a spectacular backyard. The home is centrally located with quick access to the freeway, shopping, restaurants, BSU and Downtown Boise.
279 Explorer St. Middleton ID 83644
3 BED | 2.5 BATH | 2,960 SQFT
Nearly 3/4 acre w stunning in-ground pool. Lightly lived-in and upgraded. Spacious, open bright floor plan with lots of space and functionality. Features include 3 large bedrooms that all have walk-in closets! Spacious loft opens to the great room w/fireplace below. Master suite offers a big oval soaker tub, separate shower & dual vanities. Main floor has den/office in front, big built-in mud room off HUGE finished 4 car garage for ALL the toys. Double RV storage
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2721 West Cassia Street, Boise, ID, 83705
4 BED | 2 BATH | 1,788 SQFT
A magical English Garden wonderland, with close accessibility to the Greenbelt, river & minutes away from the airport, but on a quiet street. This darling 1930s Cottage is quite special, having been lovingly carried generation to generation in the same family for its entire existence. The homesite sprawls nearly ¼ acre & is a magical park-like sanctuary. A characteristic white solid wrought-iron fence encapsulates the front yard, framing the incredible architectural appeal in a neat and elegant frame
Higher borrowing costs changed the game. Investors who used to rely on appreciation are now buying deals that make sense at today's rates. Here's what that means, and where the opportunity is.
Last week one of the largest mortgage lenders in America lost roughly a third of its market value in a single day. It's easy to assume housing is cracking. The real story is more interesting.
For years, investors borrowed cheaply in Japan and invested worldwide. Now the yen is shifting, and that trade could unwind. Here's what it could mean for your stocks, your 401(k), and real estate.
Financial markets respond not only to what the Fed does, but to how its decision compares with what investors expected. Here's why the Fed's words can move rates as much as its decision.
Sometimes the biggest opportunities and the biggest risks aren't in this week's earnings report. They're found by studying history.
For years, investors have wondered whether higher rates and rising costs would eventually push foreclosures up. We're now seeing the signs. Here's what it means, and why it isn't 2008.
For years, one word has defined successful real estate investing: patience. After waiting through predictions that never fully played out, disciplined investors may finally be seeing the market shift their way.
In 2026, the United States celebrates 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. A reflection on the journey behind us, the breakthroughs ahead, and the values that will define what comes next.
Kevin Warsh's first meeting as Fed Chair marked a turning point. The Fed is no longer talking about rate cuts. Here's what that shift means for real estate investors through 2026.
Boise's multifamily construction boom is finally cooling. New deliveries dropped 45% in 2025, occupancy is rising, and concessions are starting to disappear. For investors, the Treasure Valley is shifting from a development-driven market to an operations-driven one, and the next two years could look very different from the last five.

