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• Sunday, December 31st, 2006

Boise is the heart of Idaho’s Boise-Nampa metro. For a variety of reasons such as low cost of doing business, a central location and a high quality of life, Boise has become home to many large businesses and corporate headquarters. Some examples include Hewlett-Packard, Boise Cascade, Albertson’s and Micron Technology. These ample employment opportunities certainly add to the appeal of living in Boise. Due to the quality of life, people are moving in to Boise and you can check out Boise real estate in BoiseHomesGuide.com for more information on buying property there.

Boise has many accolades. Fortune Magazine rated Boise as Number 1 on its 2005 list of Best Places for Business And Careers. The selection was based on income and job growth, cost of labor, qualification of the labor pool, and lifestyle-oriented factors such as housing costs and low crime rates. Other awards to the city include the Second Best City in America to do Business, by Inc. Magazine in 2005.

When you move to Boise, you are moving to a growing area that is experiencing a housing boom. If possible you will want to hone in on and pin down your home before you go. The housing demands right now have outpaced the providers. Also, prepare for intense negotiations since this makes it a seller’s market! This is a sponsored post.

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