Cobblefield Crossing is a proven Meridian community where move-in-ready single-family homes and townhomes with fireplaces, hardwood floors, and a community pool deliver exceptional everyday value — steps from shopping and just down the road from The Village.
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Cobblefield Crossing is a well-established and consistently desirable Meridian community spanning multiple phases built in the mid-2000s. Both single-level homes and two-story layouts are available, ranging from approximately 1,300 to 1,715 square feet. The community is known for well-maintained, move-in-ready homes — recent listings have featured brand new carpet, fresh paint, new window coverings, solid surface countertops, tile backsplashes, updated fixtures, and refinished hardwood floors. Cozy fireplaces in the living areas add warmth and character, and the community pool is just steps away from many homes.
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The community pool is just steps away from most Cobblefield Crossing homes and is accessible to all residents through the annual HOA dues.
HOA fees range from approximately $325 to $750 per year depending on phase and property type, covering pool access and common area maintenance.
Hunter Elementary, Sawtooth Middle School, and Rocky Mountain or Owyhee High School — all part of West Ada School District.
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