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1BR Budget Superhero · Walk to BSU & Downtown
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Clean, cozy, and easy on the wallet. This no-frills one-bedroom sits in a 100-year-old converted home near St. Luke’s, BSU, the Greenbelt, and Ann Morrison Park. You get a queen bed, twin sofa sleeper, full kitchen, and a comfy place to land between shifts or adventures. It’s older and has quirks, but it’s stocked, walkable, and budget-friendly. If you want fancy finishes, skip it—if you want location and value, you found it. Be sure to read about parking in the property details. The space This apartment is part of a 100-year-old Boise home that got turned into a five-plex somewhere in its past life. It’s not trying to be fancy — it’s clean, comfy, and perfect if you care more about location and value than marble countertops. LIVING AREA -Twin sofa sleeper for lounging, napping, or surprise plus-ones -Coffee table for laptops, dinner, or your feet (no judgment) -TV to zone out -Small table that works for eating or working KITCHEN -Compact and fully functional -Stove/oven, fridge, microwave -Coffee maker (essential gear) -Basic cookware and dishes so you can keep it simple BEDROOM & BATH -Queen bed in a separate bedroom -Bathroom that’s straightforward, clean, and does its job THE REAL TALK -It’s an older building with quirks and some traffic noise. -We stock earplugs by the bed for light sleepers -Parking can be tricky, but hit "Other details to note" for more on that. Most guest park just fine. -If you want sleek and high-end, this isn’t that. But if you're after location, walkability, and a place that quietly saves the day without breaking the bank — you’re in the right spot. Other things to note PARKING- There are four first-come, first-served spots along the side and front of the building. Bring one car and try not to play Tetris with the neighbors’ bumpers. If the lot’s full, street parking usually saves the day—especially along Warm Springs Ave and by the cemetery down the block (quiet neighbors over there). On the off chance you park on the street and get a ticket because the lot was packed, snap a pic and we’ll cover it. Fun fact: it’s never actually happened. The area is super walkable, and Lime scooters are scattered everywhere if you’d rather scoot than circle the block. A/C- This building is old-school and doesn’t have central air, but the apartment has window units and fans that handle normal summer temps just fine. When Boise hits those “why is the sun angry?” heat waves, the units do their best but won’t chill the place like a modern system. If you run hot or you're here during triple-digit weather, just know this isn’t a luxury-level cool zone—it’s a window-unit warrior doing honorable work.
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United States · Idaho · BoiseGot questions?
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