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This Insane House is Less Than 8 Hours From Twin Falls, ID
We truly love looking at real estate because mixed in with all the cookie-cutter houses and bland paint colors you are guaranteed to find a hidden gem. Now, calling this house a gem might be a stretch of the word, but remember beauty is in the eye of the beholder and some people have really bad vision. Though, the more I looked through this crazy house, the more I liked it.
House for Sale in Twin Falls Might Have the Best Patio in the State
With Spring weather waiting just around the corner, it’s time to think about whether or not your yard will be ready for outdoor parties and relaxation. You do still have time though because Idaho has 12 seasons and we are only just finishing up Second Winter and heading into Winsprummall (Spring of Deception).
This Insane House is Less Than 8 Hours From Twin Falls, ID
We truly love looking at real estate because mixed in with all the cookie-cutter houses and bland paint colors you are guaranteed to find a hidden gem. Now, calling this house a gem might be a stretch of the word, but remember beauty is in the eye of the beholder and some people have really bad vision. Though, the more I looked through this crazy house, the more I liked it.
House for Sale in Twin Falls Might Have the Best Patio in the State
With Spring weather waiting just around the corner, it’s time to think about whether or not your yard will be ready for outdoor parties and relaxation. You do still have time though because Idaho has 12 seasons and we are only just finishing up Second Winter and heading into Winsprummall (Spring of Deception).
Canyon County housing market heats up
CANYON COUNTY, Idaho — Let's start with statewide numbers -- Idaho is growing, and that means a lot of new homes. In fact, according to Census data, more than one-fifth of the homes in Idaho (20.01%) were built in 2010 or later. That's the fourth highest rate in the country. So, although builders are struggling to keep up with demand, there are still a lot of new homes in the area.
Peek inside a Frank Lloyd Wright house in Idaho
“I have lived here now for 41 years. I was 26 when I bought the place.” Henry Whiting II is speaking to a group of about two dozen spread out on a rolling berm of lawn on an early fall day that still has at least one foot in summer. You don’t have to peak over the edge of the rounded yard to know that directly below, by 300 feet, is Idaho’s water glory, the Snake River. You can hear her trilling over rocks and...
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