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Denise Dresbach
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Buying in Idaho

Denise Dresbach
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Morro Bay CA
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Hi all,

A close friend of mine just recently moved to Idaho. I started looking on mls at homes for sale over there (Boise) and I am finding great prices!

At least compared to my area in California. 

How many of you are investors in Idaho and can you give any advice to me.

I may take a trip out there soon to check out the area.

Thanks!

Denise

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Thom S.
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Thom S.
  • Palm Springs, CA
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Thanks for posting this, Denise! I also live in California and have had Boise on my mind after visiting family there. I'm a complete newbie, so I don't yet know much about investing, but I'd be delighted to help you research the Boise market if you'd be interested in a helping hand.

Thomas

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