The Meadows offers west Boise's most spacious townhome living — rare 2,400+ sq ft multi-level layouts with four bedrooms, a dedicated office, two living areas, an upstairs deck, and a private courtyard, all near the mall and I-84.
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The Meadows is a distinctive west Boise townhome community built in 1972 that delivers a rare combination of square footage and multi-level flexibility that is simply impossible to find at comparable prices in today's Boise market. At approximately 2,408 sq ft with four bedrooms, a dedicated office with French doors, two full living areas, and a second living room — these townhomes live like detached single-family homes and serve buyers who need genuine space for families, remote work, entertaining, and storage. Recent updates including brand-new carpet, fresh interior paint, updated baseboards, newly remodeled bathrooms with stylish finishes, and stainless kitchen appliances give the units a fresh, current feel while preserving their classic west Boise character.
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Approximately 2,408 sq ft — among the largest townhome units available in west Boise — with four bedrooms, a dedicated office, two living areas, an upstairs deck, and a private courtyard.
Approximately $581.05 per quarter, covering exterior maintenance, community amenities including RV parking, and common area upkeep.
Koelsch Elementary, Fairmont Junior High, and Capital High School — all part of Boise School District #1.
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