Which Celebrity Would You Want As Neighbor

Here is a poll that shows who the most  desirable and  least desirable celebrity neighbors are-  I personally like to think that all of  our neighbors are like celebrities but I am sure that we all  have our most desired and least desired, Right?

Americans would like to live next door to Sandra Bullock in 2011, according to the fourth-annual Zillow.com Celebrity Neighbor Survey.

Cast members of the reality TV show Jersey Shore were named the least desirable neighbors.

The Obamas and Sarah Palin took spots on the top 10 lists of both the “most desirable” and the “worst neighbor” lists.

Here are Zillow’s most desirable neighbors for 2011:
· Sandra Bullock
· Sarah Palin
· Ellen DeGeneres and Portia DeRossi
· The Obamas
· Connan O’Brien
· Lady Gaga
· Katy Perry and Russell Brand
· Justin Bieber

Here are the least desirable neighbors:
· The Jersey Shore cast
· The Obamas
· Sarah Palin
· Kanye West
· Mel Gibson
· Charlie Sheen
· LeBron James
· Mark Zuckerberg

Source: Zillow

Royal Meadows Short Sale Nampa Idaho

This is a very clean short sale located in Royal Meadows Subdivision in South Nampa. 4 berooms 2.5 baths 3 car garage and no neighbors directly behind. 2106 sqft. is maximized with this smart floorplan. Asking price is $114,368 call Josh Groesbeck 208-353-7131 to set up your private showing.

www.homeswithjosh.com or josh@homeswithjosh.com

You or someone you know may need my help….

Another Home Buyer Tax Credit

That’s right rumor on the street is there may be another tax credit for Home Buyer’s- Could consist of money for First Time Home Buyer’s, Move Up Home Buyer’s and the new twist could be incentive to purchase REO (Bank Owned) and Short Sale properties. If this happens we will be combining low, low, low I mean lowest interest rates on record with homes being sold crazy low prices. Idaho has long been ranked high for best places to live and work and I expect that the Boise Valley will rank high again when this economy turns around. Let’s see what happens but maybe the 3rd time is the charm! Josh Groesbeck 208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com and www.homeswithjosh.com

Idaho Help For Home Owners

If you are currently working with an Idaho loan modification plan we hope that everything works out. If your loan modification is not working or perhaps you are upside down in your Idaho home (mortgage) please seek professional help. Josh is a trained Sh0rt Sale negotiator located right here in the Treasure Valley. Please review the HAFA rules and incentives from Making Home Affordable website. For answers and help with your home call Josh 208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com

If you are looking for help selling your home and avoiding foreclosure, the federal government has introduced the
Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives (HAFA) Program to help you. As your mortgage servicer, we are
offering you the opportunity to participate in this program by utilizing HAFA’s short sale option.
Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives Program – Short Sale
A “short sale” is specifically designed to help borrowers who are unable to afford their first mortgage and want to
sell their home to avoid foreclosure, even if the sale price may not pay off the amount owed on their mortgage. A
short sale requires a number of parties (you, the buyer, your real estate broker, and sometimes mortgage
insurance companies and other lenders) to work together to make this option successful. However, it could be a
good solution for your current situation.
How Does a Short Sale Work?
 Pre‐Sale—We will start by approving a list price for your home or give you the acceptable sale proceeds (the
minimum amount that we must receive after sales costs) from the sale of your home. We will also identify the
sales costs (broker commissions and closing costs) that may be deducted from the final sales price. You then
list your property (like any home sale) with a local real estate broker at the approved price.
 Offer—When you get an offer on your home, you will submit the required documentation and we will approve
the sale if it is in line with what we agreed to.
 Closing—Once the sale closes, we will release you from all responsibilities for repaying your mortgage. Plus,
you will receive $3,000 to help pay some of your moving expenses. (The check will be paid to you by the
settlement agent as part of the closing.) In the event there is any money left over from the sale after paying
the entire amount you owe on the mortgage plus the approved sale costs, you will not be eligible to receive
the $3,000.
To Participate in the Short Sale Program
Please note, there is no guarantee that your home will sell under this program, and you are responsible for
determining whether you want to sell your home for the price and terms described in this letter. The following
pages detail your responsibilities, additional information on the short sale process and the Terms and Conditions.
Additionally, this letter constitutes an agreement between us and you (“Agreement”) so please read it carefully
and completely.

Source:Making Home Affordable

Money Saving Tips In Your Idaho Home

Whether it is your primary residence or your second home in Idaho you can always save a few bucks. These tips are just a few ways to save some money in all four seasons for your home here in Idaho. Living and working here in the Treasure Valley we all know in this crazy economy that your bank account can change much like the weather. When a storm is a brewing you wouldn’t leave your home without a jacket so compare that to the economic future (chance of rain) why wouldn’t you start saving some money. Joshua Groesbeck 208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com and www.homeswithjosh.com

1. Install a programmable thermostat: Installing one of these little guys can
really help your utility bills and the earlier you get it installed, the more it saves!
Estimates are that for every degree you lower the thermostat, that’s 5% off your bill
(in the winter). I like to think of it this way – why spend money to heat or cool
something that I’m not even going to be there (or awake) and enjoy? The power
company has enough of my money!
2. Lower the temperature on the thermostat: HVAC systems have two settings
- off and on. By lowering the temperature of the thermostat, you leave it in the off
state for longer periods and thus use less energy. Less energy, lower bill!
3. Wash your clothes in cold water: Detergent technology has gotten so good
that washing in hot water is no longer necessary, you can save lots of energy by
washing with cold water rather than hot water.
4. Line dry your clothes: Get a rack or clothesline and dry your clothes on that,
instead of in your dryer. If that idea isn’t entirely appealing, consider drying larger
items (towels, sheets) on the line and your regular clothes in the dryer to cut down
on the time.
5. Lower the temperature of your water heater: You can turn the temperature
of your water heater down to conserve some extra energy, there’s no sense in
making it really hot only to add cold water to it during showers. (the only caveat is
that you should check your dishwasher for a booster, it’ll need the temps that high
for cleaning purposes)
6. Wrap your water heater with a water heater blanket: One of your biggest
energy sucks in the house is your water heater, that tank that keeps your water nice
and hot for your showers. Wrapping a blanket reduces the amount of heat it loses
into the area around it.
7. Clean out your refrigerator coils: Dust off the coils on the refrigerator and
you can improve its efficiency, thus lowering the electricity bill of the one thing in
your house that’s always on.
8. Find and plug drafts: You don’t need the cold air from the outside to infiltrate
your home (or your warm air blowing out), so try to find all the drafty windows and
doors in your home and seal them up. Your energy bill will thank you.
9. Change your air filter: The more you run your HVAC system, the more that air
filter will catch. The more it catches, the more it clogs. Yep, you guessed it, the
dirtier it gets, the harder your HVAC needs to work to push air. Swap that baby out
and improve your system’s operating efficiency.
10. Get your furnace tuned: I had no idea but you’re supposed to get your furnaced
“tuned” every few years, it could increase your efficiency considerably.
11. Swap out regular light bulbs with CFLs: The technology in CFLs now is so
good that most people can’t even tell the difference (other than by looking at them).
Swapping them out reduces your energy use and are best used in areas where the
lights are on most often. They’re more expensive but they last longer and use less
power.
12. Institute a one light, one person rule: Leaving the lights on in your house is a
great way to spend money, so try reducing your electricity usage by instituting a
one light, one person rule. Each person in the house can only have one light on at a
time.
13. Reduce phantom electricity use: Phantom electricity is the electricity your
appliances use when they’re “off.” This happens because we love our instant on
appliances! To help reduce this, you can plug them all into a surge protector and
turn that off to ensure you aren’t losing power to something you’re not even using.
14. When buying appliances, reliability trumps price: When you’re buying new
appliances, be sure to read reliability reports because you don’t want to spend less
only to find out you bought an inferior product that won’t last.
15. Shop around for homeowner’s or renter’s insurance: Renter’s insurance is
already pretty cheap so you might not get much savings there but homeowner’s can
vary greatly.
16. Consider a home energy audit: These aren’t cheap but they can identify things
you can do to make your home more efficient and thus save you more money.
17. Remember to return those cans and bottles for deposits: If you live in a
state that collects a deposit on cans and bottles, remember to redeem them!
Unfortunately in Maryland we don’t do that (but that also means we don’t pay it),
but I’d love to see it instituted here so that we could entice more recycling.

By following some of these steps you just never know you could be on your way to an early retirement……..

Joshua Groesbeck or josh@homeswithjosh.com and  www.homeswithjosh.com

Faster Short Sale Approvals after B of A Insurance Scam

Ever feel like your mortgage servicer or company is just toying with you and your HAMP program- It should be black or white, completely transparent and well let’s admit it– Can I get a loan mod and does it even make any sense if my home is totally upside down (bought at 300k now worth 175k)- Here in Idaho job unemployment rate is still above 9% and not looking to drop drastically anytime soon.  If your loan company is jerking you around please don’t hesitate to call or email Josh with your questions. Idaho’s Best Short Sale Specialist! Read below what the big boys in banking are doing it might make you shake your head–

Bank of America gets caught with their hand in the jar and blames Countrywide.

But doesn’t Bank of America own Countrywide?  Yes!

When Bank of America took over Countrywide in 2008 during the worst housing crash since the Great Depression, according to Bloomberg, BofA absorbed Balboa Insurance.  Essentially, Balboa Insurance…now owned and operated by BofA, is insuring their own bad debt.

What does this mean?  Bank of America’s “Countrywide Loans” that have been defaulted against by homeowners are insured, meaning Bank of America is feeling no pain and actually is gaining from this type of bad debt. Meaning that BofA is in no hurry to sell bad debt.  That’s why there is “Shadow Inventory” and Short Sales are taking so long to approve for sale. There’s no hurry when your making money.

Why Bank of America is gaining on a defaulted loan?  It seems that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) uncovered ”scamming” on behalf of  “Countrywide” last month.  Remember, Bank of America bought/took over, what ever you want to call it, Countrywide at the Federal Governments request.

What was the scamming?

Countrywide had established Balboa Insurance to cover their home loans gone bad.  In an effort to help defray these losses on bad loans, Balboa Insurance and Countrywide would over charge the now defaulted homeowner for any related services to the default…like mowing the lawns, maintenance of the home, painting, etc…yes, Countrywide in it’s need to make money, charged up to 2 times the amount back to the homeowner for these services.  This is in clear violation to FTC guidelines as it pertains to loan servicing.

So what?

Well, Millions and millions of dollars have been scammed from the clients that they hold a fiduciary responsibility. Kinda like Bernie Madoff screwing his own clients out of their money.   Well, it’s now 2 years later, and Bank of America “Countrywide” division has been caught red handed.  However, no one is being held responsible.  Why?

BofA was helping out the Feds by taking over the Countrywide catastrophe and with that comes immunity.  Above the law stuff…”you do us a favor, no one will suffer.”

Know that BofA has been caught, the new CEO, Brian Moynihan stated earlier this month that they have a “desire” to sell Balboa Insurance.  Desire?  What does that mean?

C’mon…let’s be real.  BofA makes tons of money on bad loans.  That’s why it takes so freakin’ long to get a BofA short sale approved!  That’s why there is “shadow Inventory”!

So what happens next?

As soon as CEO Moynihans “desire” is fulfilled and Bolboa is sold…it should open the flood gates to short sales and release of “shadow inventory”.

It’s good news…however, no one person is held responsible. No one goes to jail.

Do the Feds a “solid” and your protected!

Idaho Short Sale Process

Goal:  Avoiding Foreclosure

The following are the steps that you as a homeowner can anticipate in the short sale process.  This is a general outline of how the process occurs, however please note that lien holders can change the order of some of the steps.  Detailed below is the process our team uses to process a short sale.  For a brief overview please see. www.homeswithjosh.com and look under Short Sales

Pre-Listing

1.
Please contact Josh’s office for a brief consultation about short sales.  Josh or one of his team members will collect some basic information about your situation.
2.
A tentative appointment will be scheduled to answer questions and/or list the home for sale in the short sale process.
3.
Josh and his team will prepare a short sale packet which will be sent to you either via FEDEX, regular mail or email.  We provide a thorough packet of information in advance of the appointment so you have the opportunity to evaluate our process and have your questions answered in advance.  If what we send you and what we discuss prior to the appointment makes sense and you feel comfortable and confident to go forward with the short sale process, our appointment will be confirmed. The packet will include:
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Information about the short sale process.
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Market data on the value of your home in today’s market.
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Recommended short sale pricing.
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Listing contract and related forms.
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Property detail report from the county assessor’s office.
4.
The appointment.  Josh will either come to your house to receive the documents or they can be returned via fax or email. We can do listing appointments via telephone or email if necessary.
5.
Once we receive a signed listing agreement we will begin the short sale process.
6.
An authorization form will be submitted to your lien holder(s) enabling us to speak to them on your behalf.  Unless previously provided, the lien holder(s) will provide their short sale requirements when the authorization is received.

Marketing

1.
Your home will be listed immediately on the Multiple Listing Service.
2.
We will market your home through various affiliated web sites and all other applicable marketing strategies.
3.
During the marketing period we will receive offers and present them to you as they are received.
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Offers will be presented to you on an offers spread sheet.
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You will be able to see the net offers as they come in.  We highlight, in yellow, the current highest net offer.
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You will sign the purchase offer of your choosing.  We will advise you as to what appears to be the strongest offer.  We will encourage you to consider two important factors; price and the willingness of the buyer to wait for the short sale process to complete rather than back out in the middle of the process.
4.
You will select and sign the offer that is most likely to meet the lien holder(s) criteria for a short pay off of your loan.

Short Sale Processing

1.
After you select an offer it will be signed by you and presented to your lien holder(s).  This is the official beginning of the short sale processing phase.
2.
You can track your short sale offer, as it is processed, online at Short Sale Status.
3.
The offer and all documentation required by the lien holder(s) is submitted by our office to the lien holder(s).
4.
Documents go through a processing period and are assigned to a negotiator.  The lien holder(s) assign a negotiator to your file.  The negotiator will ultimately make the final decision about your case.  The negotiator will review your offer and present the offer to any investors into your loan.
5.
A BPO (Broker’s Price Opinion) or appraisal will be ordered by the negotiator.  This BPO is used to determine the value of your home and whether or not the net proceeds of the offer are sufficient to satisfy the investors and thus provide a short pay off of the loan(s).
6.
The negotiator will evaluate your financial situation to determine whether or not you qualify for a short sale.  The offer will be presented to the investors who are invested into your loan.  They will decide if your short sale is approved or not.
7.
The negotiator will report the response of the investors.  There will be one of three options:  Short Sale Approval, Short Sale Approval with Conditions or Denial.  If any other answer then Short Sale Approval is provided we will negotiate further on your behalf.
8.
After all negotiations are complete you will either accept or reject the terms of the short sale.
9.
Written short sale notification is delivered to the buyer’s agent and Escrow begins.

Escrow

1.
Escrows in short sales generally follow the same process as a regular escrow.  One difference is that the short sale approval has a “good through” date by which time the short sale must be finalized and escrow must be closed.
2. When escrow begins you will need to make plans to be moved out of the house by the close of escrow.

Josh Groesbeck

208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com

Meridian Idaho Approved Short Sale

820 Loggers Pass in the wonderful Glacier Springs community is another Idaho short sale that we have been approved to sell. Neighborhood is located in prime meridian, Idaho location that provides easy access to interstate 84. Meridian, Idaho is right in the heart of the treasure valley, quickly becoming one Idaho’s most popular places to settle down. Live the country life and be within minutes of downtown what more could you ask for?

If you are currently looking to buy or sell real estate please don’t hesitate to call or email for proven customer service and the ability to get the job done. Also if you are one of the many families struggling to keep up with your house payment or are already in foreclosure we can help. Full-time Realtors with staff to handle all cases. Joshua Groesbeck 208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com or www.homeswithjosh.com and www.idshortsale.com

LOADED WITH AMENITIES! Gracefully designed floor plan containing a plethora of granite, tile & hardwood throughout. Enormous bonus room, jack and jill bathroom, 9’ ceilings, tons of storage & a luxurious kitchen overlooking the main level living area w/fireplace. Stunning master suite highlighted with gas fireplace, his and her closets, dual vanities, jetted tub & a tiled walk-in shower w/3 heads. Oversized covered back patio (plumbed for gas), professional landscaping, oversized garage & 2×6 construction. Mls#98434697

Source: Intermountain Mulitple Listing Service and Trust Realty

Boise Idaho Best Place For Mom

Born and raised here in Idaho it is no surprise that Boise ranks #1 for mothers,  below is  a good read on the top ten places for mothers as ranked by the Daily Best.

Joshua Groesbeck

208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com

www.homeswithjosh.com or www.idshortsale.com

BS Top – Mother Cities For Mother’s Day, The Daily Beast takes America’s 200 largest cities and crunches the numbers—from child care to maternal health to pampering—to determine where moms have it best.

On Mother’s Day, everything revolves around Mom. But what about the other 364 days? The Daily Beast tried to determine which cities celebrate that holiday every day. And which might induce fits worthy of Mommy Dearest.

Like motherhood itself, the conditions needed to make moms across the country happy are complicated. So we tried to find factors that are universal, whether working or stay-at-home, big city or small city, North or South, and then combed the data of the country’s 200 largest cities to find out which offer the best quality of life for mothers. (Almost all the factors apply to parents generally. It’s just not dad’s turn this month.)

“Isolation is the biggest problem for moms,” says Dr. Amy Tiemann, creator of MojoMom.com and author of MojoMom: Nurturing Your Self While Raising a Family. While we measured the relative number of other mothers in each city, Dr. Tiemann stressed that moms—especially new moms—should, “find their tribe. Find other mothers you fit in with… that’s going to make all the difference.”

Quality health care is also essential. “If you look across the country, there is a lot of variation in terms of the quality of care at different hospitals,” says Dr. Richard May, co-author of HealthGrades’ recent study on Women’s Health in American Hospitals. Access to good care for mother and child, May says, greatly reduces anxiety, and boosts happiness.

To compile the rankings, we started with the list of the 200 largest cities according to 2008 data from the U.S. Census’ American Community Survey. They included all cities with an estimated population over 121,000. To rank the cities, we looked at several facets affecting the quality of life for resident mothers:

• Mothers-per-capita: the percentage of mothers in each city with one or more children under 18 years old, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.

• Educational quality: the overall caliber of public schools in each city based on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the best. Scores were culled from GreatSchools.org, which ranks schools based on standardized tests. (The three cities that weren’t measured by GreatSchools were assigned the national median.)

• Child care: the number of child-care workers per child 5 years old and under in each city according to its Metropolitan Statistical Area, based on 2008 data from Bureau of Labor Statistics 2008 and U.S. Census population data.

• Maternity health specialists: the availability of maternity specialists (in obstetrics and gynecology or maternal and fetal medicine) based on the number of recognized practitioners, per resident mom, in each city, according to HealthGrades.com, an independent health-care ratings company. HealthGrades doctors must be affiliated with a high-quality hospital, free of state sanctions, disciplinary actions, malpractice judgments, and monetary settlements in the last five years, and be board certified in his/her practice specialty.

• Mother’s Day pampering: in honor of the Mother’s Day holiday on Sunday, Citysearch.com ranked per-capita searches for “Mother’s Day Brunch,” as well as the evergreen mom-pampering category “Hair Salon” in each city to provide insight into which city’s residents are looking to take care of the mothers in their lives.

The first—and the worst—are both state capitals sitting near the country’s northern border. Where are moms celebrating? See below.

#1, Boise, ID
Moms-per-capita: 61 out of 200
Child care: 20 out of 200
Schools: 7 out of 10
Maternity care: 63 of out 200
Pampering: 86 out of 200

#2, Lexington, KY
Moms-per-capita: 60
Child care: 11
Schools: 7 out of 10
Maternity care: 64
Pampering: 37

Best Mother’s Day Brunch: Greentree Tea Room

#3, Lincoln, NE
Moms-per-capita: 80
Child care: 3
Schools: 5 out of 10
Maternity care: 145
Pampering: 24

#4, Coral Springs, FL
Moms-per-capita: 18
Child care: 40
Schools: 8 out of 10
Maternity care: 97
Pampering: 161

#5, Mobile, AL
Moms-per-capita: 62
Child care: 33
Schools: 6 out of 10
Maternity care: 45
Pampering: 9

Best Mother’s Day Brunch: Ruth’s Chris Steak House

#6, Elk Grove, CA
Moms-per-capita: 3
Child care: 54
Schools: 8 out of 10
Maternity care: 176
Pampering: 160

#7, Bellevue, WA
Moms-per-capita: 135
Child care: 31
Schools: 9 out of 10
Maternity care: 40
Pampering: 120

Best Mother’s Day Brunch: Daniel’s Broiler

#8, Overland Park, KS
Moms-per-capita: 46
Child care: 46
Schools: 8 out of 10
Maternity care: 51
Pampering: 59

#9, Augusta, GA
Moms-per-capita: 53
Child care: 67
Schools: 3 out of 10
Maternity care: 33
Pampering: 30

#10, Columbus, OH
Moms-per-capita: 1
Child care: 82
Schools: 5 out of 10
Maternity care: 142
Pampering: 94 

Still Time For Home Buyers Tax Credit

There is still time to get the home buyers tax credit. Below you will find how to claim your $8,000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit also don’t forget about the $6,500 tax credit for exiting owners. This may be a shameless plug but if you can or interested in buying you should really look at the benifits.

  1. (of course) $8,000 to you the home buyer from the IRS. Kind of cool
  2. Outstanding interest rates on home loans.
  3. Add the really low home prices and you have something that has never been around before, most likely the best time to purchase a home.
  4. Buy a home in areas that you never though would be affordable!
  5. Call Josh Groesbeck 208-353-7131 today and he can help you find financing and a home- You now have the ingredients for your home owning dreams and the time is Now so take advantage.

*  The $8,000 tax credit is for first-time home buyers only. For the tax credit program, the IRS defines a first-time home buyer as someone who has not owned a principal residence during the three-year period prior to the purchase.
* The tax credit does not have to be repaid unless the home is sold or ceases to be used as the buyer’s principal residence within three years after the initial purchase.
* The tax credit is equal to 10 percent of the home’s purchase price up to a maximum of $8,000.
* The tax credit applies only to homes priced at $800,000 or less.
* The tax credit now applies to sales occurring on or after January 1, 2009 and on or before April 30, 2010. However, in cases where a binding sales contract is signed by April 30, 2010, a home purchase completed by June 30, 2010 will qualify.
* For homes purchased on or after January 1, 2009 and on or before November 6, 2009, the income limits are $75,000 for single taxpayers and $150,000 for married couples filing jointly.
* For homes purchased after November 6, 2009 and on or before April 30, 2010, single taxpayers with incomes up to $125,000 and married couples with incomes up to $225,000 qualify for the full tax credit.

The $6,500 Move-Up / Repeat Home Buyer Tax Credit at a Glance

* To be eligible to claim the tax credit, buyers must have owned and lived in their previous home for five consecutive years out of the last eight years.
* The tax credit does not have to be repaid unless the home is sold or ceases to be used as the buyer’s principal residence within three years after the initial purchase.
* The tax credit is equal to 10 percent of the home’s purchase price up to a maximum of $6,500.
* The tax credit applies only to homes priced at $800,000 or less.
* The credit is available for homes purchased after November 6, 2009 and on or before April 30, 2010. However, in cases where a binding sales contract is signed by April 30, 2010, the home purchase qualifies provided it is completed by June 30, 2010.
* Single taxpayers with incomes up to $125,000 and married couples with incomes up to $225,000 qualify for the full tax credit.
Thank you for reading the real estate blog and please fee free to contact Josh Groesbeck 208-353-7131 direct for all of your real estate needs.

Be sure to visit www.homeswithjosh.com to search the Intermountain Mls and view all homes and land that are on the market. Call or email josh@homeswithjosh.com to set up appointments to see properties located in Boise, Eagle, Meridian,  Nampa, Caldwel, Middleton,Star and Kuna.

Source: CNNMoney.com