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There is no other topic in Boise or around Treasure Valley, Idaho that is talked about as much as Boise Real Estate. From the newest communities coming to Boise to appreciation of Boise homes everyone wants to know more about Boise homes for sale. Finding Boise homes for sale is simple with tools like the Boise MLS but learning about what each community offers and the surrounding area is much easier if you are working with a professional Boise Realtor who not only studies the Boise real estate market but also each community in the Boise area. Are you looking for Boise Homes for sale? Ask Kasey Boles for her insights on Boise Homes for Sale and living in Boise, Idaho.

 

Boise, Idaho
"The City of Trees"

Elevation: 2,842 feet

Average Snowfall: 21 inches

Average Winter Temperature: 23-36 degrees F

Average Summer Temperature: 60-89 degrees F

Quick Facts:

Major Industries: Agriculture/Food Processing, Education, Financial Services, Technology, Manufacturing, Military, Healthcare, Trade, Retail and Wholesale, Transportation and Utilities.

Time Zone: GMT-7

Boise, ID Area Code: 208

Did You Know?

Boise was once a key trading post for the Hudson Bay Trading Company and a key point along the Oregon Trail. It is now the capital of Idaho and home to Gowen Field Air Base.

Orientation:

Boise is located close to the Rocky Mountain Range and 345 miles away from Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Kasey Boles
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Jon Gosche Real Estate
(208) 830-6186
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Who Knows What an IDX Is Part 2
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A couple of weeks ago I started a post about IDX pages and shared a recent experience I had. For the second part, read on.....

A couple of weeks ago I started a post about IDX pages and shared a recent experience I had.  For that post click here.  For the second part, read on.....

I said in my last blog post that I'd do a more in depth post about IDX (internet data exchange).  I also have since taken the ABR Course (Accredited Buyer Representative).  In that course one of the things I was hoping to learn more about is the history and evolution of Buyers Agency.  IDX and Buyers' Agency or Buyer Reciprocity are intertwined and both are relatively new within the Real Estate industry.  I always have visions of writing eloquent, explanatory, funny and insightful blog posts.  But the reality is that I'm not a blogger by profession, I'm a Real Estate Broker.  The other reality is that in most cases, many other sites and information sources have already done a more than sufficient job of explaining things.  In short form, the IDX has become one of the most efficient and important ways for a Seller's property to get maximum exposure.  It is NOT the MLS.  However, it is the closest thing for the time being that has as nearly as much information as the MLS and is available for public viewing.  Seller's and Brokerages must opt-in to participate in having their information published on the IDX - which, the Seller that I wrote about in my last post obviously didn't know that it was something she had agreed to.  Meanwhile, as everyone is aware, things in the Real Estate industry are in constant flux and change, including these technologies and agency/representation.

In the meantime, wikipedia really has done a sufficient job explaining the two better than I:

Internet Data Exchange (IDX)

Buyers' Agency

Also, yearly our Real Estate forms are re-evaluated and updated.  Today the 2008 forms have been released.  Our state mandated Agency Brochure, or as many of us fondly call it, the Blue Brochure, is located here.

Have a great 4th of July!

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Cost Analysis of North Boise Home Sales

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Average Sales price of new vs existing home sales prices in Boise, Idaho. For more current information regarding the Boise real estate market contact Kasey Boles.

 

 
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