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  2. Priciest homes in Boise for sale for over $5 million. Here ...

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    Boise’s most expensive house currently on the market sits on over 80 acres of land. Priciest homes in Boise for sale for over $5 million. Here are some of the most expensive

  3. These two homes could become the most expensive ever ... - AOL

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    146 W. Skylark Drive went on the market last month for $5.45 million, making it the most expensive Boise home currently for sale, while 1403 N. Promontory Road was listed for $4.99 million a week ago.

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    This could include private sport courts, a 25-car garage, home gyms, theaters and views of Bogus Basin — such as with Bauscher’s sale of a $5.2 million home northwest of Eagle in 2023.

  5. Category:Houses in Boise, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Boise, Idaho" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Warm Springs Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    In 1892 Christopher W. Moore built the first large house on Warm Springs Avenue. Moore owned the Boise Artesian Hot and Cold Water Company, and his house was the first residence in the United States to be heated by geothermal means. Other prominent Boise residents built homes on the avenue, and many depended on Moore's water company for heat. [3]

  7. R. K. Davis House - Wikipedia

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    Davis and his brother, Samuel T. Davis, were pioneers in Idaho, having moved as children from Oregon to Idaho City with their father, Ben T. Davis, in 1864. Ben Davis was a nephew of Confederate president Jefferson Davis. The Davis brothers moved to Boise in 1901 and purchased an interest in the Idaho Hardware Co., later the Davis Supply Co. [3 ...

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