Name
Sara Brosier- Selling Rural Property- Boise Idaho
Company
Keller Williams Realty Boise
E-mail
Contact Sara Brosier- Selling Rural Property- Boise Idaho (Keller Williams Realty Boise)
Website
http://sarabrosier.yourkwagent.com/atj/user/HomePageGetAction.do
Cell Phone
(208) 697-4111
Description
Real estate agent that loves the country and selling real estate. Helping you navigate your rural property purchase whether a hobby farm, horse property, or a building lot with elbow room

Welcome From Your Rural Boise Realtor

Whether you are a first time home buyer or moving into the Boise area, let me help you discover why so many people call Idaho home.

I work and play here in Kuna and the surrounding communities and specialize in rural property. There is something to be cherished about rural America and understanding the value of owning land to carry out your dreams is essential.

From my experiences when I relocated here from Wisconsin seven years ago, it is very important to work with someone that understands the area and your desires and needs. So whether buying, selling or just browsing the listings, you'll find something useful here. I'd love to tell you more in person about the rural community I'm a part of.

We value your privacy. The information you entrust to me will be held confidential. Your contact information will never be sold to or shared with a third party. There is never any obligation.

 

What Is Rural Boise

954509_little_cowboy_at_work_5I love to sell dirt! There is something about helping clients that are looking for a little land to play with that I can relate to.

I grew up on my Dad’s hobby farm. He was a farmer’s son and it was in his blood to raise his food and spend his free time tilling the soil and feeding his family. The hard, back breaking work was never discussed, it was just part of our lives.

But it does get in your blood. I love the smell of fresh turned dirt. And I’m always sneaking my husband’s truck to fill up with good rich well composted cow manure.

So it’s easy for me to connect when people call looking for a house with a little land too.

But what is rural living in this neck of the woods?

My definition of rural is defined as a community (that could include a city) of less than 20,000 where the majority of the local income is agricultural. So Kuna and Star are the only towns in Ada county that I would considered rural and they will probably outgrow that definition in 10 years.

Suzie Benkstein from Emmett Idaho, defines rural as an area with no bright lights, not a lot of traffic, quiet, where you can ride bikes and you can see the stars. I like her definition.

There are still plenty of larger acreage lots within Ada county that are not located in a defined rural community. You may have more road traffic, can’t see the stars all the time or have to put up with more noise, but they definitely meet the requirements for most people that want to raise animals, gardens, or numerous other reasons people need more land.

Rural living is completely different from urban living. You deal with different issues, it’s easy to get involved in the community, entertainment is very different, and it’s easier to give. Community Giving

Of course that’s only if you like that social interaction. You can be isolated and private in the country if that is what you need.

I think people get discouraged when they move to a rural community for the cheap land or housing, build or buy their dream home and then decide they don’t like driving all the time into the city to do the things they were use to doing with their free time or to conduct business.

My office is in Boise but I like being here in Kuna. I like dealing with people that like rural communities and know what that means. If you are relocating, I make sure you understand what kind of community fits your needs before I start showing you homes.

This is my envision of someone that would enjoy living in a rural community. They enjoy quietness, don’t care for crowds, are OK with a slower pace, only go to the mall if necessary, they lift their heads to take in the smells of the country and they can’t wait for the weather to straighten around to venture out to do yard chores. Then rural living is probably something you would enjoy.

 

 

 

Happy Neighbors

From first time home buyers, John and Amanda: Sara never made us feel bad with all the questions and doubts we had.  Her patience made us comfortable with the home buying process.


Deanna was told to not even bother trying to buy a house with her financial challenges, but she took the information  I gave her and ran with it. She was able to purchase a home in the town she wanted to be in and she told me" Thanks for listening and understanding my needs.  You helped with financing options others didn't think of to help me reach my goals."