Southeast Boise
The majority of the homes in Southeast Boise were built between 1970 and 2000; therefore, most of the properties are in mature neighborhoods with mature trees and landscapes. There are still opportunities to purchase new construction, although the inventory of new homes is much smaller than in other areas of Boise. It is a beautiful, quiet, area, stockpiled with desirable amenities and scenic treasures, making it a great place to live, work, and play.
The rest of Southeast Boise was developed in the last thirty years with suburban-style homes. Unlike the more typical flat suburban sprawl, residents of South East Boise are reminded of their city's natural beauty as they catch a close view of Table Rock, or drive along the winding Parkcenter Boulevard.
Elevation Ridge is a beautiful Southeast Boise development located off Highway 21 with stunning views of the foothills. This one-of-a-kind neighborhood was designed for busy professionals or those looking for minimal maintenance and close proximity to city life.
Locále is a 600-acre mixed-use development guided by a specific plan with up to 2,000 home units in varying densities, plus school and park sites.
Homes at Moxie Ridge are intended to fill the huge buyer demand for well-designed, high-quality, low-maintenance and affordable housing in Boise with a variety of price points.
Rush Valley is located east of town and surrounded by desert. This community is perfect for those who aren’t keen on commuting far to Micron just to enjoy nature as this community is in a very peaceful location.
With spectacular views right outside your home, enjoy the beautiful Sunny Ridge Neighborhood with all that it has to offer.
Londoners is a mature subdivision near Boise State University and is one of the first established subdivisions in SE Boise with many homes being built in the mid 1900's.
The unbeatable amenities at Columbia Village combined with an ideal location make it one of the most appealing communities in Boise.
The Dundee First Subdivision was triangular-shaped and bounded by the south side of Rossi Street on the north, Broadway Avenue on the west, and Boise Avenue on the south.