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Northwest, Boise,ID

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Northwest Boise is a vibrant and welcoming neighborhood that perfectly blends urban convenience with a laid-back, community-oriented vibe. Known for its eclectic mix of historic homes and modern developments, this area offers residents a charming residential feel while still being close to the heart of the city. One of the standout features of Northwest Boise is the lively 13th Street corridor, packed with a variety of local shops, cozy cafes, and popular eateries that attract both locals and visitors alike. Whether you're grabbing a cup of coffee at a neighborhood roaster or enjoying a craft beer at a local brewery, there’s always something to discover around every corner.

For those who love the outdoors, Northwest Boise is a true gem. The neighborhood is home to several beautiful parks, including the expansive Ann Morrison Park, which offers walking trails, picnic areas, and sports facilities perfect for families and active individuals. Additionally, the nearby Boise River Greenbelt provides a scenic path for biking, walking, and wildlife spotting, making it easy to enjoy nature without leaving the city. For arts and culture enthusiasts, the neighborhood hosts frequent events such as art fairs and farmers markets, fostering a strong sense of community and creativity.

One of the biggest perks of living in Northwest Boise is its proximity to Downtown Boise, which is just a short drive or bike ride away. This means residents can easily enjoy the city's vibrant downtown scene, including theaters, music venues, and a wide array of dining options, while retreating to the peaceful comfort of their own neighborhood at the end of the day. Whether you’re moving for work, family, or just a change of pace, Northwest Boise offers a perfect balance of city life and neighborhood charm that makes it a fantastic choice for anyone relocating to the area.

Community Snapshot

Population 1,591
Density (People/sqml.) 4,186
Median Age 44.7
Married Couples
46%
46% of the population of Northwest aged 16 years and older are married.
Have Kids
19%
19% of the population aged 16 years or older have children.

19% of the Northwest population aged 16 and up are married, which is in line with national averages. This balance suggests a neighborhood with a healthy mix of families, couples, and single residents, creating a well-rounded community dynamic. You are likely to find a blend of stability and social variety, appealing to both long-term homeowners and younger professionals alike.

With only 19% of people over 16 having children, you can expect an easygoing environment that tends to attract residents seeking a quieter lifestyle. The atmosphere here leans more toward adult-oriented living. Without the constant rhythm of school schedules or kid-centered events, the community maintains a slower, more relaxed pace. This makes it especially appealing to singles, couples, and empty nesters who appreciate tranquil streets, and recreation on their own terms.

Age Breakdown

Northwest neighborhood age breakdown chart

Northwest demographics offer valuable insights into the character and lifestyle of the neighborhood, helping you understand who lives there and what daily life might feel like. Home to only about 1,591 residents, Northwest is notably smaller than many other Boise neighborhoods, creating a more peaceful and community-oriented atmosphere. Its lower population can translate to quieter streets, a more relaxed pace of life, and easier access to local amenities — all without sacrificing the vibrant urban lifestyle the city is known for.

Northwest has a population density of 4,186, which strikes a balanced feel when compared to other Boise neighborhoods. The area offers just the right mix of activity and breathing room, creating a community that’s lively yet comfortable, with easy access to amenities and everyday conveniences.

Home to a population with a higher-than-average age of 45, this area offers a calm and refined atmosphere shaped by experience and tradition. The neighborhood’s more mature demographic fosters a strong sense of community, a relaxed pace of life, and an environment that’s both welcoming and well-established — making it an especially appealing choice for retirees seeking comfort, stability, and connection.

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Northwest Crime Map

The Northwest crime map uses detailed block group boundaries from address-based crime data to visualize crime patterns across the neighborhood, highlighting both low-crime zones and areas with higher levels of reported crime. This crime heat map helps paint a clearer picture of local safety trends, showing how crime can vary from one part of the community to another. Keep in mind that areas with higher activity on the map don’t always equate to dangerous conditions — locations near entertainment districts, major roads, or tourist destinations often see more reports simply due to the larger number of people passing through.

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Home Price $426,100
Median Rent $1,417
People/Household 2.2

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Rent vs Own

Rent 25% Own 75%

Year Moved In

Before 2010 44% After 2010 56%

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Housing costs often reflect the desirability and overall character of a neighborhood. In Northwest, home prices come in around $426,100, which is higher than many other areas. This elevated pricing points to a sought-after location with strong demand, well-maintained properties, and access to premium amenities that contribute to a higher quality of life. Historical home price trends and appreciation rates in Northwest can serve as a window into the neighborhood’s economic strength and future potential. By understanding how the market has performed in the past, buyers and investors can better evaluate whether the area offers promising opportunities for growth and long-term value.

The median rent is around $1,417, which is on par with many comparable neighborhoods. This balanced pricing offers a mix of affordability and value, making it a practical choice for a wide range of renters.

Walkability & Lifestyle

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Northgate Reel
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Cold Stone Creamery
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Getting Around

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West Gillis Drive & North Gary Lane NEC
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North Gary Lane & West Tobi Street NWC
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Top Neighborhood Schools

Name Category Grades Rating
Eagle Academy
100 South Academy Avenue, Eagle, ID
High School 9 - 12 School Score
Capital Senior High School
8055 Goddard Road, Boise, ID
High School 9 - 13 School Score
Hillside Academy
3900 W Hill Rd, Boise, ID
Elementary School PK - 1 School Score
Riverglen Jr High School
6801 North Gary Lane, Boise, ID
High School 7 - 9 School Score
Rolling Hills Public Charter
8900 Horseshoe Bend Road, Boise, ID
Elementary School KG - 8 School Score
Cynthia Mann Elementary School
5401 West Castle Drive, Boise, ID
Elementary School PK - 6 School Score
Mcmillan Elementary
10901 Mcmillan, Boise, ID
Elementary School PK - 5 School Score

Education Level Achieved

School quality plays an important role in shaping the overall appeal of a neighborhood like Northwest. Ratings based on student achievement, graduation rates, and standardized tests — supported by national benchmarks like the NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress) — help paint a clearer picture of how local schools perform. Additionally, understanding the education levels of residents in Northwest offers valuable context about the community’s emphasis on learning and opportunity, helping families make confident decisions about where to settle and invest in their children’s future.

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Income Per Capita $44,413
Household Income $83,529
Unemployment 4.5%

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Local economic factors help define the character and opportunities within a neighborhood, shaping everything from lifestyle to overall accessibility. Household incomes in Northwest average around $83,529, which is about on par with many surrounding neighborhoods. This balanced income level supports a diverse community and offers a stable, well-rounded environment for residents.

The employment landscape offers valuable insight into the stability and economic health of a neighborhood. In Northwest, the unemployment rate sits at around 5%, which is about average compared to many other areas. This balanced rate reflects a steady local economy and a reliable foundation for residents and businesses alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the highlights?

Northwest Boise is celebrated for its charming mix of historic and modern amenities. Highlights include the lively Hyde Park district, known for its boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants like Wild Root Cafe & Market and Bittercreek Alehouse. Residents also enjoy access to beautiful green spaces such as Camel's Back Park and Fort Boise Park, which offer hiking trails, picnic areas, and stunning views of the Boise Foothills.

Are there any community events or local gatherings throughout the year?

Yes, the Northwest neighborhood hosts several popular community events annually. One well-known event is the Hyde Park Street Fair, which features local artisans, live music, food vendors, and family-friendly activities. Additionally, the neighborhood often holds seasonal farmers' markets and outdoor concerts in Camel's Back Park, fostering a strong sense of community and local engagement.

What types of homes are common?

Northwest Boise features a diverse housing stock, including charming early 20th-century craftsman bungalows, renovated historic homes, and newer infill developments. Many homes showcase classic architectural details like hardwood floors and built-in cabinetry, appealing to those who appreciate character and craftsmanship. The area also offers some modern townhomes and condominiums, providing options for various lifestyles and budgets.

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