Beautiful Historic Home!
924 W. Fort St. | Boise, Idaho
4 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 1 Car | 2800 SF
A Piece of History in the Heart of Downtown Boise!
Turn of the century colonial beauty, designed by decorated architect John E. Tourtellotte, who also designed the Idaho State Capitol! Known as the H. E. McElroy House, it features 10’ ceilings, a gorgeous kitchen that was featured in Better Homes & Gardens Magazine, spacious rooms, and a fantastic main-level master suite. Meticulous care has preserved the brick exterior and dark wood finishes of its original build over 120 years ago. The current owners have embraced further preservation and restoration of the entire home for their personal residence. Located in the heart of downtown Boise/Fort Street Historic District on a desirable corner lot with a large private yard and a detached garage. H. E. McElroy House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in November of 1982.
Your Refuge
Located in Boise, ID
A Home is a Place to
Gather
Home Amenities:
Originally Built More Than 120 Years Ago
Desirable Corner Lot
Large Private Yard with Lush Landscaping
Detached Garage
Added to the National Register of Historic Places in November of 1982
Designed by Decorated Architect, John E. Tourtellotte
10’ Ceilings throughout
Gorgeous Kitchen that was featured in Better Homes & Gardens Magazine
Original Brick Exterior and Dark Wood Finishes
Meticulously Maintained and Preserved by Current Owners
A Home is a Place to
Entertain
A Home is a Place to
Relax
Boise, ID
Boise is where wilderness and adventure are just minutes from gourmet restaurants, funky local shops, and craft breweries galore. It’s a city where a river runs through it, dirt trails are right out your front door, and live theater performances are a short Uber ride away. Boise is the quintessential city: large enough to offer everything you could want, yet small enough to feel friendly and easy to navigate.
Outdoor Recreation is a way of life here. The Boise foothills are crisscrossed with more than 140 miles of trails, literally out many residents’ back doors. You’ll find mountain bikers, trail runners, hikers, and plenty of happy dogs taking advantage of them year-round. The Greenbelt provides 25 miles of paved and dirt trails along the Boise River. Run, ride, or stroll this treelined pathway and discover hundreds of spots along the way to fish, play in the river, or just relax. During the summer, floating the Boise River is a must, and skiing is a huge part of the Boise winter with Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation area just 20 miles up the mountain.