2907 W Jordan St Unit 2907
Boise, ID 83702

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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1 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 Br | 1 Bath 1 Bath 1 Ba | 678 SF |
Fees and Policies
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Property Information
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2 units
About This Property
* NEWER CONSTRUCTION * INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINT RECENTLY REDONE * RECENTLY INSTALLED CARPET * LOTS OF AMENITIES * CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN, THE GREENBELT, THE BOISE RIVER WHITEWATER PARK & MORE * SECOND STORY UNIT - NO SMOKING, PETS, WATERBEDS OR FISH TANKS $1,300 Per-Month + $1,300 Security Deposit - 12-Month Lease Required - $30 Application Fee Per-Person Pricing comparison: At $1,300, this listing is priced $612 cheaper than the current market rate for a 1 bedroom home in 83702. SHOWINGS AVAILABLE WITH AMPLE NOTICE. CALL OR TEXT PAMELA LOCATION: 2907 Jordan Street, Boise, Idaho 83702 AVAILABILITY: Approximately May 16th (Currently being vacated and professionally cleaned) DESCRIPTION: One (1) Bedroom, One (1) Bath, One (1) Car Garage (attached), One (1) Off-Street Parking Stall/Area, 678 Square Feet AMENITIES: * Air-Conditioning * Electric Heat * Refrigerator * Microwave * Electric Range * Dishwasher * Garbage Disposal * Washer & Dryer in Unit * Hardwood Floors * Ceiling Fans * Attic Fan, Temperature Controlled * Lots of Windows Provide Natural Light * Quality Track Lighting * Wired for Cable & Phone * Automatic Garage Door w/ Remote Keypad * Additional Off-Street Parking - 1 Stall * Back Yard & Patio (Fenced & Gated) - Shared with 2nd Unit * Hot Tub Pad and Hookups (240 Volt), bring your own tub - must be agreed upon with current tenant in adjoining unit * One Car Garage / Man Cave / Shop Area * Newer Carpet * Newer Paint AMENITIES WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE INCLUDE: * The New Esther Simplot Park and the Boise River Whitewater Park * A New $10.5 Million Mixed-Use Development that Replaced Jerry's 27th Street Market just 2 Blocks Away "Whitewater Station" * Albertsons, RedBox, Family Dollar, Gas Stations, Restaurants (9 +), Banking, Coffee Shops, Hair Salon, Hardware Store, Carwash, Veterans Memorial Park, The Boise River and Greenbelt, The Boise Cascade Fishing / Swimming Lake, Municipal Swimming Pool, Potential New CWI Boise Campus & More..... TENANT PAYS: Electric OWNER PAYS: Water, Sewer & Trash AS STATED ABOVE - SECOND STORY UNIT - NO SMOKING, PETS, WATERBEDS OR FISH TANKS - PLEASE DO NOT INQUIRE IF THIS IS A PROBLEM SECOND STORY UNIT AVAILBE - STREET LEVEL UNIT LEASED SHOWINGS AVAILABLE WITH AMPLE NOTICE. CALL OR TEXT PAMELA WELCOME TO THE WEST END - BOISE'S OLDEST 'NEW' NEIGHBORHOOD By Lisa Kohl Historic and diverse with laid-back friendliness, Boise's West End neighborhood is enjoying a renaissance. On the west side of downtown Boise, you’ll find a charming neighborhood with hundred-year-old roots and an exciting future. The West End sits between State Street and the Boise River between 19th and Veteran’s Parkway, and it’s no surprise that this area is turning a few heads recently. In the past, the West End was popular as one of the most reasonably priced places to buy a home in North Boise. Today, the neighborhood is garnering renewed interest from prospective home buyers and renters. As the area continues to grow and attract new businesses and residents, there’s a sense of renewal and renaissance everywhere you look. The West End neighborhood boasts a highly desirable location, with Quinn’s Pond, the Boise River, the Greenbelt, and downtown just a bike ride away. The West End feels secluded with its easy access to outdoor recreation and tall, shady trees, but with State Street, Chinden, and the connector close by, all of Boise is less than 20 minutes away. WHY RESIDENTS LOVE THE WEST END The West End tempts new residents with a mix of historic charm and affordability. Many home-search hopefuls turn to the West End as a budget-friendly alternative to the North End with some of the same picturesque landscaping and historic homes. The West End still shows signs of its 116-year history, including many pre-war era houses to choose from. SERENE BUT URBAN Many home buyers find the West End attractive because it offers a quieter version of urban life; although the neighborhood sits just minutes away from busy thoroughfares like State Street and Chinden Boulevard, it’s still nestled away and shaded by a mature canopy of towering trees. Quiet streets are lined with gardens and generously-sized lots, so even urbanites can enjoy a sense of nature and tranquility. The West End neighborhood also features several beautiful parks, bikeable and walkable streets, and highly-rated schools. CLOSE TO EVERYTHING Among the West End’s biggest appeals is its location. The neighborhood continues to receive boosts of revitalization such as the widening of State Street and construction along Whitewater Park Boulevard, making getting around a breeze. Families and business professionals alike are drawn to the West End and its central location and proximity the Boise River Greenbelt, among the best in the city. AN OVERLOOKED NEIGHBORHOOD REGAINING A SENSE OF COMMUNITY The West End is still a neighborhood in transition after years of being underrated and overlooked. Today, it’s more recognized than ever for its character and charm. The West End has gone through waves and changes but has emerged as a staple in Boise. While reminiscent of the North End, the West End has its own unique fabric and feel, and residents are continuing to build a shared sense of community. This diverse neighborhood is writing its own future with an emerging identity. WHITEWATER + WILDLIFE Residents also choose the West End for access to outdoor recreation. This neighborhood has unparalleled recreation opportunities right in residents’ backyards. Esther Simplot Park: One of the newest parks in Boise, Esther Simplot Park is a beautiful combination of ponds and walking paths. It sits on the greenbelt and offers over 23 acres of ponds for fishing, swimming, and paddling. Boise Whitewater Park: Maybe you don’t think of surfing when you picture an Idaho neighborhood, but Boise Whitewater Park offers urban wave-riding at its finest. West End residents can walk, bike, or drive just minutes to BWP and catch a wave. Boise River Greenbelt: Proximity to the greenbelt is a tempting draw for anyone searching for homes in Boise, and the West End’s location delivers. Enjoy the shaded beauty of the paved pathway along the Boise greenbelt just minutes from most West End homes. Bernadine Quinn Riverside Park: This 31-acre park is home to the expansive Quinn’s Pond. Paddleboarding, fishing, swimming, and kayaking are all popular activities at this summertime hotspot. POPULAR WEST END AREA SHOPS AND RESTAURANTS State and Lemp: Fine dining with an exclusive air, State and Lemp has received national recognition and awards. Don’t miss out on an unforgettable dining experience right around the corner from West End homes. Westside Drive-In: Sure, there’s another Westside Drive-In in Southeast Boise, but this 50s-style drive-in is the original and chock-full of nostalgia (and delicious food). Try a retro milkshake and a classic burger. Mazzah Mediterranean Grill...........
2907 W Jordan St is an apartment community located in Ada County and the 83702 ZIP Code.
Apartment Features
Washer/Dryer
Air Conditioning
Dishwasher
Hardwood Floors
- Washer/Dryer
- Air Conditioning
- Ceiling Fans
- Smoke Free
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Microwave
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Hardwood Floors
- Carpet
- Attic
- Pool
- Gated
- Grill
- Pond
- Patio
- Yard
Situated alongside the Boise River, less than two miles northwest of Downtown Boise, Veterans Park occupies one of the most desirable locations in the city. The popular Boise Greenbelt runs through the neighborhood, connecting residents to the ample recreational opportunities available at the Willow Lane Athletic Complex, Veterans Memorial Park, and Esther Simplot Park.
A combination of residential enclaves, schools, and small commercial centers make up Veterans Park, ensuring that residents have access to an array of daily necessities. In the southeastern section of the neighborhood, adorable mid-century bungalows nestle beneath a canopy of old-growth trees, while numerous restaurants and shops line West State Street.
The Veterans Park Neighborhood Association hosts events throughout the year, creating a strong sense of community in the area. When it's time to get out of town, both the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and the Boise Airport lie mere minutes away.
Learn more about living in Veterans ParkBelow are rent ranges for similar nearby apartments
- Washer/Dryer
- Air Conditioning
- Ceiling Fans
- Smoke Free
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Microwave
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Hardwood Floors
- Carpet
- Attic
- Gated
- Grill
- Pond
- Patio
- Yard
- Pool
Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 6 min | 2.4 mi | |
Drive: | 8 min | 3.0 mi | |
Drive: | 31 min | 20.1 mi |
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