Best Island Woods Homes In Island Woods Idaho

If you are looking for an upscale subdivision in Eagle, Idaho, Island Woods Subdivision should do the trick for your Boise real estate search. Sitting right on the Boise River brings buyers from all over the country to lap of luxury. Island Woods Subdivision has homes from the 300’s to the 1 million range that were built anywhere from 1995 to 2005. The mature landscaping and many amenities creates a subdivision that is coveted by home buyers. Click Here to see the available homes today.

Strategically placed between the Boise foothills and the Boise River, Eagle has much to offer in the way of walking, horse and bike riding, a state-of-the-art skateboard park, and ponds and other water amenities. With the intersection of the state’s primary north-south highway (Highway 55) and a major east-west route (Highway 44) located in Eagle, access to and from the community is efficient and diverse.

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It is a great place in Eagle because it is close to main roads so your commute to Boise or Meridian can go smoothly and it is next to the Boise River for recreational afternoons and mature trees all over. Here is one of the homes in Island Woods to give you an idea of the type of home you will find.

Contact Us at www.VizionsRealEstate.com for more information about this home or the other homes in Island Woods or other subdivisions in the Eagle, ID area.

Make sure you know know what you want in a home before you buy such as:

  • Square Footage
  • Bedrooms
  • Age
  • Bathrooms
  • Floorplan
  • Location
  • Garage Spaces

Here is some more information about the Eagle, Idaho area.

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Open space, appealing but firm design standards, old style streetlights and tree lined streets all contribute to a city that confers an attractive allure to visitors, as well as those who are pleased to call Eagle “home.”

To sustain its quality of life amenities, Eagle has focused many of its developmental efforts on expanding the availability of parks and related entities that enhance life for residents. Pocket parks are required in many of the newer subdivisions, with pathways connecting neighborhoods and linking the Boise River Greenbelt system to the community.

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The business district in Eagle has retained its own appeal, with a growing number of modern boutiques, restaurants and small businesses mixing with the original stone buildings of the downtown core. Heritage Park close to Island Wood Subdivision
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in Olde Town Eagle has become a central gathering place with its shady trees, gazebo and interactive fountain drawing residents for both special events and casual outings.

Arboretum Park, Friendship Park, Orval Krassen Park, Merrill Park, Guerber, and Eagle-Ada parks each offer their own variety of recreational diversions. Development of Eagle-Ada Park continues with the construction of a world-class cycling facility, the Idaho Velodrome and Cycling Park. Eagle Island State Park provides another 500 acres of riding trails and casual opportunities on the city’s western edge.

Golfing also adds to the city’s spacious climate with Eagle Hills Golf Course (built in 1960) and Banbury Golf Course (built in 1999) located inside the city limits. Shadow Valley, Foxtail, and Riverbirch Golf Courses are found on the perimeter of Eagle within the city’s area of impact.

As a friendly and family oriented town, the community promotes many annual events that include Eagle Fun Days Festival with its Wet and Wild Parade and the World’s Largest Rocky Mountain Oyster Feed, a traditional July 4th Celebration with games and fireworks, Halloween activities, and an
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old fashioned Country Christmas.

Eagle is located 10 miles west of downtown Boise in Ada County. It is bordered by Boise on the east, Garden City on the southeast, and Meridian on the south and is located 30 miles east of the Idaho-Oregon state line.

The City of Eagle has grown from 14,000 residents in 2003 to an estimated 22,000 in 2008. This influx of new residents has resulted in a growing number of retail and commercial offerings and location of offices from a variety of industries.

With the Boise metropolitan area just a short drive away, Eagle offers a climate of country living in close proximity to the business and cultural elements found in the state’s largest city – a combination that makes this “rurban” community a unique and enjoyable place to live.

In 2002, Camille Beckman, a world wide distributor of cosmetics and toiletries, relocated its corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility to Eagle. The city is also home to the Western Regional Headquarters of Conagra Foods. In the past year, the Sky Detective and Ugobe companies have relocated their headquarters to Eagle.

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