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What $400K–$600K Gets You on the Boise Bench in 2026
If you're shopping for a home in Boise in 2026, the $400K–$600K price range is one of the most active — and competitive — price points on the Boise Bench. But what does that actually get you? The answer depends on the condition of the home, the specific pocket of the...
Boise Bench vs North End: Which Is Better in 2026?
If you're considering living in Boise, two of the most talked-about neighborhoods are the Boise Bench and the North End. Both offer great locations, established homes, and strong local appeal — but they're very different in terms of price, lifestyle, and long-term...
Top 7 Parks on the Boise Bench (Local Favorites)
One of the best parts about living on the Boise Bench is how easy it is to get outside. Whether you're looking for a place to take the kids, go for a walk, or just enjoy some quiet time, the Bench has a surprising number of great parks — some well-known, and some that...
Is the Boise Bench a Good Place to Live in 2026?
If you're thinking about moving to Boise in 2026, there's a good chance the Boise Bench has come up in your search. It's one of the city's most established and recognizable areas, known for its central location, mature neighborhoods, and strong mix of character and...
Discover a Hidden Gem: Rhiannon Antiques
Tucked away in Boise, Rhiannon Antiques is the kind of place that instantly pulls you in—part museum, part treasure hunt, and entirely full of character. From the moment you arrive, the iconic clock tower sets the tone, hinting that you’re about to step into a space...
Life on the Boise Bench
Living on the Boise Bench isn’t just about owning a home—it’s about enjoying one of the most unique and charming neighborhoods in Boise. One of the best parts? No HOAs. That means you can park your camper, build your garden, or put up holiday lights that can be seen...
Why I Love the Boise Bench
When I first came to Boise to play ball at Boise State, I was convinced I’d never leave Southeast Boise. Close to campus, the Greenbelt, and downtown—it felt like I had everything. Then a couple of buddies needed a bigger house, still near the action, so we packed up...






