While you may not yet have Idaho on your list of potential states to consider for your next move, it may be time to reconsider. North End Boise is not only a highly affordable community but it also offers homeowners a quaint and comfortable lifestyle that is close to downtown. Those who have made this community their home have found the city to offer a cultural experience unlike any other. North End Boise is especially unique in that it is one of Boise’s most affluent and affordable areas.

Boise Demographics

According to a recent US Census Bureau report, the Ada County population estimate as of 2014 is 426,236, of which 9,075 reside in Boise’s north end. Boise supports over 42,000 companies, offering newcomers plenty of options for lucrative career opportunities. Movoto market trends show the medium list price for a 2,050 sq. ft. home at only $249,900. Although housing prices have risen between November 2015 and January 2016, Boise is possibly one of the most affordable, desirable living locations on the US map. North End Boise in particular is a historical district that supports nearly 25% of young married couples between the ages of 25-40, many with children. Also, North End Boise supports 10-12% of the senior population. In terms of income, Boise residents are 80% dependent on salaries that primarily range between $60 and $100 thousand. Married couples make up 40% of the population here, and the same percentage applies to those never married. Out of the number of children in the area, 46% are between the ages of 6 and 17, and 39% are younger than 6 (15% are both younger than 6 and between 6 and 17). Idaho’s high school graduation rates top out at 77.3%, just 5% short of the national graduation rate. North End Boise has become a premier location for families, as Boise State University—home of the Boise Broncos—and the downtown atmosphere are both only minutes away. This area offers a simple commute by bicycle, and inner city driving is easy and parking is sufficient. The airport, a shopping mall, and dozens of dining options are accessible within 15 minutes of most any North End Boise location. Commuters hop on the Boise Connector to travel in any direction for a day at the office.

North End Boise Culture

Those who choose North End Boise as their next living destination will enjoy blocks of charming neighborhood streets and a small-town feel under the “City of Trees.” Hyde Park is comprised of several centrally located streets featuring small shops, restaurants, and coffee shops, and is the landscape for various annual events including the Hyde Park Street Fair. For sports enthusiasts, skiing, cycling, boating, camping, canoeing, football, golfing, and mountain biking are among some of Idaho’s best-loved activities. Foothills with winding bike and hiking paths surround North End Boise, and Bogus Basin Ski Resort is a 30-minute drive up to the mountains.

North End Boise Is Best Known For Laid-Back Quality of Life

Forbes, Life, and CNN are just a few of the news outlets that have dubbed Boise as the best city to live in, and Boise continues to make top ten lists all around the country. While North End Boise is best known for its laid-back living, residents will find plenty of excitement. There are dozens of appealing gathering places, from breweries to espresso shops. Four distinct seasons provide for athletic activities of every kind. Newcomers must be prepared for some cold and snow but not a lot, as Boise is in a valley where temperatures are often known to rise and melt the valley snow while the mountains usually have plenty of the white stuff from November to April. Idaho climate is generally mild except for a couple of months out the year between November and January.


Only minutes from North End Boise, the Boise Greenbelt features 20 miles of beautiful scenery, winding through three major parks, and taking cyclists as far as the Lucky Peak Dam in one direction and the town of Eagle in the other. The mountainous resorts of McCall and Sun Valley are within a few hours of North End Boise, where visitors will find the true mountains of Idaho. The outdoor Idaho Shakespeare Festival is on everyone’s to-do list from May through September, with weddings and public events taking place all season long. Some attractions and landmarks near North End Boise include the infamous Old Idaho Penitentiary, the beautiful Idaho Botanical Garden, Boise Train Center, Thunder Mountain Line, World Center for Birds of Prey, Warhawk Air Museum, and Zoo Boise, to name a few. Only blocks from North End Boise is the city's latest innovation called JUMP—Jack’s Urban Meeting Place, inspired and funded by Boise’s beloved entrepreneur and worldwide manufacturer of potato products, J.R. Simplot. JUMP is a nonprofit creative center designed as a community gathering location for inspiring human potential. This impressive facility is slated for a grand opening in Spring 2016. For visitors, transitioning families, and those considering a move across the country, North End Boise offers a full spectrum of culture, dining, activities, and nightlife to attract any lifestyle, and the cost of living is reasonable. North End Boise is a pristine community that is both affluent and affordable.