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Boise Relocation Guide - Nik Buich Real Estate 2020

Learn why Boise, Idaho is the best place to Live, Work, and Play. Nik Buich is a Partner and Certified Luxury Agent at Accel. He has an expansive knowledge of the Treasure Valley real estate market which makes him an invaluable asset to those he works with. Not only is he a recognized Top-Producing Agent by the Boise Regional Realtors, Nik has been on the listing side of 18 homes over $1 million dollars during his career. This experience is what delivers results for both buyers and sellers. One of Nik’s accomplishments is being involved in over 200 real estate transactions before his 27th birthday.

Learn why Boise, Idaho is the best place to Live, Work, and Play. Nik Buich is a Partner and Certified Luxury Agent at Accel. He has an expansive knowledge of the Treasure Valley real estate market which makes him an invaluable asset to those he works with. Not only is he a recognized Top-Producing Agent by the Boise Regional Realtors, Nik has been on the listing side of 18 homes over $1 million dollars during his career. This experience is what delivers results for both buyers and sellers. One of Nik’s accomplishments is being involved in over 200 real estate transactions before his 27th birthday.

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SAYING IT BEST<br />

– Anthony Doerr<br />

2015 Pulitzer Prize & Carnegie Medal Winning Author<br />

All The Light We Cannot See<br />

Excerpts from Smithsonian Magazine,<br />

”...<strong>Boise</strong> strikes deeply and keenly: it is a place both rural and<br />

metropolitan, civilized and feral. It's a town full of settlers and<br />

wanderers, conservationists and conservatives, hippies and hunters,<br />

folks who value both snowmobiles and tiramisu, who clean their<br />

shotguns one evening and donate to the Shakespeare Festival the<br />

next....”<br />

“<strong>Boise</strong> is still so young and new—changing almost every day—and I<br />

don’t think it’s overstatement to suggest that our town represents<br />

everything that remains great about America: potential, youth, natural<br />

beauty, quality of life. Some 100 parks, 14 museums, playgrounds<br />

everywhere you turn: our skies are huge; our houses affordable. Hikers<br />

can still drink from a secret spring in the hills; paddlers can still go<br />

kayaking in the morning and meet with their accountants by noon.<br />

When we visit friends who live elsewhere, they ask, “<strong>Boise</strong>? <strong>Real</strong>ly?<br />

Why do you live there?”<br />

But when friends visit us, they say, “Oh, wow, now I see.”

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