When we think about home, we often picture the house itself, the walls, the roof, and the address. But home is much bigger than that. It is the sidewalks we walk every day, the streets we travel, and the shared spaces that connect us to the people around us and the many stories and diverse backgrounds that make a community whole.

We are grateful to be part of a community where neighbors look out for one another and take care not just of their homes, but of the people who live nearby. That shared sense of responsibility for our streets, our spaces, and one another is what truly defines Boise.
Stay connected!
Warmly,
Jill & Team
P.S. If you are curious about the local market or have questions related to your home, we are happy to be a resource! Call us at (208) 327-2127.

Recent conversations have reminded us that how we use our shared spaces reflects our values.
Choosing to slow down, respect people’s presence in shared spaces, and stay mindful of visibility is a way we stand up for our neighbors and prioritize human safety, especially for those who are too often marginalized or treated as a problem. These everyday decisions protect the people around us and shape how individuals and families of all ages and backgrounds experience the place we live.
We are grateful to be part of a community where neighbors look out for one another and take care not just of their homes, but of the people who live nearby. That shared sense of responsibility for our streets, our spaces, and one another is what truly defines Boise.
Stay connected!
Warmly,
Jill & Team
P.S. If you are curious about the local market or have questions related to your home, we are happy to be a resource! Call us at (208) 327-2127.
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