8255 W Limelight St Boise, ID 83714
Roe Street Townhomes N Roe St Boise, ID 83714
Boise, ID is the capital of Idaho and is located in the Treasure Valley region. It is known for its outdoor recreational activities and its affordability for renters. Boise is a growing city and has seen a significant increase in population over the last decade.
Boise offers a variety of housing options for renters, including apartments, townhouses, duplexes, and single-family homes. The average monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Boise is $1,026. The average monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment is $882.
The most popular neighborhoods for renters in Boise are Downtown Boise, North End, and the Boise Bench. Downtown Boise is the most popular and offers a variety of amenities including restaurants, shopping, entertainment, and access to the Boise River Greenbelt. North End is a popular neighborhood for students and families and is known for its vibrant nightlife, restaurants, and shops. The Boise Bench is a suburban area with easy access to downtown, shopping centers, and parks.
The Boise School District offers a variety of excellent educational options for students. The district has an excellent reputation for high student achievement and boasts a graduation rate of 94%.
The average rental prices for apartments, townhouses, condos, lofts, and single family homes in Boise, ID are as follows:
Apartments: $1,086
Townhouses: $1,323
Condos: $1,243
Lofts: $1,205
Single Family Homes: $1,578
Over the last 5 years, rental prices in Boise, ID have steadily increased. The median rent for a one-bedroom apartment has gone up from $800 in 2015 to $1,100 in 2020, an increase of 37.5%. The median rent for a two-bedroom apartment has also increased from $1,000 in 2015 to $1,400 in 2020, an increase of 40%. These increases are in line with the national trend of rising rental prices.
The median rental price for 1-bedroom apartments in Boise, ID is $1,095 per month. The median rental price for 2-bedroom apartments in Boise, ID is $1,365 per month. The median rental price for 3-bedroom apartments in Boise, ID is $1,595 per month.
Boise, ID has some of the top school districts in the nation. The school districts are well-funded and perform at a high level. According to U.S. News and World Report, two of Boise's school districts—West Ada and Boise Independent—were ranked among the Top 100 Best School Districts in the nation for 2020. Boise school districts also outperform most of the other school districts in the state of Idaho, with an average graduation rate of 84.8% compared to the state average of 81.2%. In terms of SAT and ACT scores, Boise's school districts are also above the national average. Overall, Boise school districts are comparable to or better than most districts in the United States.
1. Downtown Boise
2. Boise State University
3. North End
4. Barber Valley
5. Warm Springs Mesa
1. North End
2. Warm Springs
3. Hillcrest
4. West Boise
5. East End