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1705 W Washam Rd
Eagle, ID 83616
Austin Callison with Hayden Outdoors Real Estate, original listing - (970) 674-1990
$2,780,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
6
Bathroom
Full: 4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
5548 Square Feet
Property Description
Nestled in Eagle, ID this 2.4-acre property offers the perfect combination of equestrian amenities and natural beauty. The 4,000+ sqft home includes 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, an office, and a sitting area. The 5,500 sqft shop boasts two large automatic roll-up doors and a studio in-law suite. This stunning property has an in-ground pool, spa, and a serene outdoor water feature adding to the appeal of its outdoor living space. Located in Eagle, Idaho, this 2.4-acre property includes two irrigated pastures, a 250x100 ft riding arena, and mature trees. It features fruit trees such as apple, pear, and peach, along with mature grapevines. A concrete garden area is also available for planting.   This spacious home, just over 4,000 sqft, offers 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, an office, and a sitting area. The kitchen was fully remodeled in 2023 with new granite countertops, cabinets, and stainless-steel appliances. The home features hardwood floors, ample storage, and a bonus room. A wrap-around porch provides scenic views, while the backyard includes an in- ground pool, spa, and firepit. The 5,500 sqft shop boasts two large automatic roll-up doors and a studio in-law suite with a kitchenette and bathroom. Additionally, the shop is equipped with a walk-in cooler, offering versatile space for various needs. Eagle, Idaho, and its surrounding areas offer a plethora of recreational amenities for residents and visitors to enjoy. Here are some of the popular recreational activities and destinations near Eagle: ● Eagle Island State Park: Located just a short drive from Eagle, this 545- acre state park provides a diverse range of outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, hiking, horseback riding, and fishing in the park's lake. During the summer, the park features a water park with a lazy river and water slides, perfect for family fun. ● Boise River: The nearby Boise River offers opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and floating. The Boise River Greenbelt, a 25-mile long pathway that follows the river's course, is a favorite spot for walking, jogging, and cycling. ● Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area: Situated approximately 30 miles northeast of Eagle, Bogus Basin offers year-round recreational activities. In the winter, it's a popular ski resort with skiing, snowboarding, and tubing. During the warmer months, visitors can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and scenic chairlift rides. ● Golf Courses: Golf enthusiasts can tee off at nearby golf courses like River Birch Golf Course and TimberStone Golf Course, offering beautiful landscapes and challenging holes. ● Wineries and Vineyards: The area around Eagle has a few wineries and vineyards where visitors can enjoy wine tasting, tours, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. ● Farmers' Markets: Throughout the summer and fall, various farmers' markets take place in the area, offering fresh produce, artisanal goods, and a chance to support local vendors. ● Boise National Forest: Stretching to the northeast, the Boise National Forest provides an abundance of outdoor activities, including camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing. ● Recreational Clubs and Sports Leagues: The Eagle community is known for its active lifestyle, with opportunities to join local sports leagues, biking clubs, and recreational groups. Eagle, Idaho experiences a semi-arid climate with distinct seasonal variations characterized by hot, dry summers and relatively mild winters. The region is part of the Intermountain West, which influences its weather patterns and climate conditions. Eagle, Idaho, a serene and picturesque town located in the southwestern part of the Gem State, offers a perfect blend of small-town charm and natural beauty. Situated just a short distance from Boise, Eagle provides residents with a peaceful retreat from the urban bustle while still offering easy access to modern amenities. With its rolling hills, scenic vistas, and a close-knit community, Eagle is an inviting destination for nature enthusiasts and families seeking a welcoming and idyllic place to call home.
Property Information
Lot Size
2 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
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MLS Number
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Location
Address
1705 W Washam Rd
City
Eagle
State
ID
Zip Code
83616
County
ADA
Listing
Name
Phone
(970) 674-1990
Office Name
Office Phone
(970) 674-1990
Agent Name
Austin Callison
Agency Phone
(970) 674-1990

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