Seriously...this home has to be experienced in person! The view and sunset are absolutely breathtaking, and enjoy them from the spa! A 45 foot RV garage, custom details, resort style living, and the outdoor living space... what is your favorite part of this home? The location? The garage? The warm interior? The outdoor living space? Let us know!
@@RJ-TRB19 Yea but even so, the prise isn't set from us. Blame the commissioners and the market. And the people who are buying houses for more than they are priced. Ive had some try to go over another family who is already buying by trying to out buy them and in cash. It's wild out here.
What an amazing home and community! It's so nice to see it. I'm sure a lot of people and families would love to move with this kind of home. I love the patio!
This community is in the Boise foothills, which has no trees. It is dry grass and sage brush. Avimor is a water wise community and so they have low water landscaping. There are many areas in Boise with trees - trees that are planted...it is called the "City of Trees". So check out many of my other neighborhood tour videos and you will see that. But Boise doesn't have evergreen trees all over like North Idaho. We are a high desert climate and about a 45 minute drive to the mountains where the evergreen trees are.
I am not familiar with SIDS and LIDS fees - I don't think we have those here unless we call them something else. But there is only one fee for Avimor, the HOA fee, which, as of writing this comment, is $225/quarter - includes access to all the trails, indoor pool, outdoor pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, gym, etc..
@@SushiFanatic I have a video all about the weather here: th-cam.com/video/4eyPmZtgb-w/w-d-xo.html. (Also, if you go to my channel, I have a ton of videos about all kinds of communities and other things for the Boise area). But yes, we do get a little snow in the winter - much less than the rest of Idaho. Some winters, we don't get hardly any snow. Every once in a while, we may get like 8 inches that sticks around for a week or so, but usually we get a couple of inches overnight that melts by the afternoon. No, the hills aren't always so brown. They green up in the spring for about 2 months. Then they turn golden, then more brown. This video was taken in the fall when they are turning more brown for the winter. We are a high desert climate so we don't get much rain.
Hello Laura! Thanks for watching! This back yard/living space with views is so amazing that it’s hard to get people to leave them..when they see it they just quiet down and want to enjoy and be still. It’s very calming.
Boise is a high desert climate and gets very little rain/snowfall. So it takes lots of water to have lots of trees. There are lots of trees in the city of Boise, close to the river. There are some neighborhoods filled with trees and it's very lovely. But there is also beauty in the foothill areas, which have very few trees due to lack of water sources, but it still has it's own beauty. The great thing about living close to the foothills and river in Boise is that you can have both- you can get to the river in minutes to be by trees, you can get to the foothills in minutes to be in the open space, or you can drive an hour to the forests, or drive an hour south to the desert. It's pretty diverse in landscape around here if people are willing to get out and explore.
Thanks for watching! Certainly depends on where you are coming from, but what's a one-of-a-kind, spectacular view that brings peace to one's soul really worth? ...Priceless ha ha
Love the house and the area. I do worry that it seems like most of Idaho is starting to slow/cool and I'm seeing numerous price reductions. Might need to wait a bit longer. Either way, loved the video!
Thanks for watching! The market is adjusting with more inventory, but interest rates are low. If prices drop a bit and interest rates rise, house payments can actually cost more. Even though we don’t have multiple offers as much right now, most homes that are priced well and show well are selling in a couple of weeks. Still a strong sellers market! But corrections are being made. Just have to keep your eye on those interest rates too!
Seriously...this home has to be experienced in person! The view and sunset are absolutely breathtaking, and enjoy them from the spa! A 45 foot RV garage, custom details, resort style living, and the outdoor living space... what is your favorite part of this home? The location? The garage? The warm interior? The outdoor living space? Let us know!
Way too much even for CA prices.
We're locals can't afford to buy a home only out of state California can afford to buy here thank you Realtors..
Have you seen Ketchum? 1.6 million for a 0.43 acre. It’s ridiculous!
Not realtors faults. Blame the market.
@@persephionie7412 I doubt they're saying to lower the prices to builders or sellers, willing to forego their commission.
@@RJ-TRB19 Yea but even so, the prise isn't set from us. Blame the commissioners and the market. And the people who are buying houses for more than they are priced. Ive had some try to go over another family who is already buying by trying to out buy them and in cash. It's wild out here.
It's a nice home but is it worth $700K? Maybe to someone from Seattle or LA who is selling their small 1960's tract home there and moving to Boise?
Absolutely beautiful Summer 👍
Thank you! It was a special house to make a video for and sell.
Avimor is very nice. Just a few minutes from great restaurants and shopping. The home is lovely! My fave? That back patio!!!!
Yes! Mine too. It’s really a fantastic feature and view.
Beautiful home! And a good price for all the amenities. Great video.
Thank you!, Yep, sold for over asking price.
What an amazing home and community! It's so nice to see it. I'm sure a lot of people and families would love to move with this kind of home. I love the patio!
Thanks for watching and commenting! The patio is really fantastic.
Way Overpriced.
You got that right!
In about six months she’ll be able to buy this house for around 250,000 or less.
why are there no trees of any kind around?
This community is in the Boise foothills, which has no trees. It is dry grass and sage brush. Avimor is a water wise community and so they have low water landscaping. There are many areas in Boise with trees - trees that are planted...it is called the "City of Trees". So check out many of my other neighborhood tour videos and you will see that. But Boise doesn't have evergreen trees all over like North Idaho. We are a high desert climate and about a 45 minute drive to the mountains where the evergreen trees are.
What are the SIDS, LIDS, and HOA fees for that community? I live in Vegas and want to buy a second home in Idaho for retirement.
I am not familiar with SIDS and LIDS fees - I don't think we have those here unless we call them something else. But there is only one fee for Avimor, the HOA fee, which, as of writing this comment, is $225/quarter - includes access to all the trails, indoor pool, outdoor pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, gym, etc..
@@SummerAstonRealEstate Thanks for the quick reply. Do you guys get snow in the winter? Are the hills always so brown?
@@SushiFanatic I have a video all about the weather here: th-cam.com/video/4eyPmZtgb-w/w-d-xo.html. (Also, if you go to my channel, I have a ton of videos about all kinds of communities and other things for the Boise area). But yes, we do get a little snow in the winter - much less than the rest of Idaho. Some winters, we don't get hardly any snow. Every once in a while, we may get like 8 inches that sticks around for a week or so, but usually we get a couple of inches overnight that melts by the afternoon. No, the hills aren't always so brown. They green up in the spring for about 2 months. Then they turn golden, then more brown. This video was taken in the fall when they are turning more brown for the winter. We are a high desert climate so we don't get much rain.
@@SummerAstonRealEstate Thanks for the info. I liked and suscribed to your channel.
@@SushiFanatic because it is a barren desert and prime place for a fire to take out the entire development
This was nice to see. It's really an impressive home. 👍👍👍
Thank you for watching. It really is an amazing home...not just saying that..lol
@@SummerAstonRealEstate Your presentation was excellent and watching the sun go down at the end was the solar cherry on the cake. 👏👏👏
Hello Summer !
Yup this is SO great and the views 🥰
Hello Laura! Thanks for watching! This back yard/living space with views is so amazing that it’s hard to get people to leave them..when they see it they just quiet down and want to enjoy and be still. It’s very calming.
Great deal
the only thing I don't like is that there are almost no trees anywhere, why don't they plant more trees in Boise???
Boise is a high desert climate and gets very little rain/snowfall. So it takes lots of water to have lots of trees. There are lots of trees in the city of Boise, close to the river. There are some neighborhoods filled with trees and it's very lovely. But there is also beauty in the foothill areas, which have very few trees due to lack of water sources, but it still has it's own beauty. The great thing about living close to the foothills and river in Boise is that you can have both- you can get to the river in minutes to be by trees, you can get to the foothills in minutes to be in the open space, or you can drive an hour to the forests, or drive an hour south to the desert. It's pretty diverse in landscape around here if people are willing to get out and explore.
@@SummerAstonRealEstate oh thats sad.... I would still just plant desert tree's, they don't need that much water...
nice work on this one!
Thanks Brian!
Amazing home! You get so much for your money out there!
Thanks for watching! Certainly depends on where you are coming from, but what's a one-of-a-kind, spectacular view that brings peace to one's soul really worth? ...Priceless ha ha
@@SummerAstonRealEstate Absolutely! Those views are breathtaking!
I WOULD LOVE TO ESCAPE THERE. HOLY GOD OF EARTH PLEASE CHANGE MY LIFE!!!!!
Love the house and the area. I do worry that it seems like most of Idaho is starting to slow/cool and I'm seeing numerous price reductions. Might need to wait a bit longer. Either way, loved the video!
Thanks for watching! The market is adjusting with more inventory, but interest rates are low. If prices drop a bit and interest rates rise, house payments can actually cost more. Even though we don’t have multiple offers as much right now, most homes that are priced well and show well are selling in a couple of weeks. Still a strong sellers market! But corrections are being made. Just have to keep your eye on those interest rates too!