Avimor is unlike any other Treasure Valley community — a foothills master-plan where resort-caliber amenities, miles of trails, wildlife sightings, and breathtaking views create a lifestyle that feels like a permanent vacation just minutes from Boise.
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Avimor occupies a category of its own in the Treasure Valley — a foothills master-planned community along Highway 55 where the natural setting, resort amenities, and community character combine to create something genuinely exceptional. Homes range from approximately 1,400 to 1,800 sq ft and sit on lots up to over a fifth of an acre, many with oversized garages accommodating full-size trucks, extended covered patios, and additional storage sheds. The surrounding mountain terrain, open skies, and regular wildlife sightings — deer, raptors, and more — make every drive home feel like a retreat.
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In Ada County phases, HOA is $316.25/quarter including a trails/conservation fee, plus a separate $200/quarter utility/sewer fee. Some phases carry higher rates. Phase 1 homes have no CID tax.
Two outdoor pools, an indoor pool with rec center, a clubhouse, tennis and pickleball courts, basketball courts, multiple parks, miles of trails connecting to the foothills, and on-site coffee shops and restaurants.
Approximately 20 minutes from downtown Boise and 15 minutes from Eagle via Highway 55.
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