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Boise, Idaho.
Home of mountains, rivers, museums, and untold loveliness, it’s also just a stone’s throw from the waterfront retreat of McCain Foods President Jeffery DeLapp.
The 6,000-square-foot home—with its five bedrooms, six bathrooms and lush acre-and-a-half lot—is listed for sale at $1.3 million.
Located in Eagle, about 10 miles outside of Boise proper, the home is the stuff that dreams are made of. This place, with glorious views of nature from every possible vantage point, is an outdoor enthusiast’s fantasyland.
There is a private beach—your own private Idaho, one could say—plus an in-ground pool and two hot tubs.
The calm waters of the Boise River, just at the home’s banks, are perfect for water skiing, wakeboarding, kayaking, or whatever water-borne pursuit floats your boats. Plus, there’s a full outdoor kitchen that comes complete with a built-in BBQ and a fire pit.
Now, for the inside.
The dramatic open-concept floor plan comes complete with gorgeous—and plentiful, we might add—wood and stonework. There are spectacular open beams, stone walls and archways, wide-plank wood flooring, artisan tile work, and much, much more. All of this is accented by graceful wrought iron galleries and custom light fixtures.
The kitchen, with its custom-built stone range hood, has a whopper of a gas range with a handy pot-filler, so cooks in situ don’t have to carry heavy stockpots from sink to stove. There also are marvelous granite countertops with natural edges, beautiful tile floors, and gorgeous distressed-wood cabinetry.
Throughout the house, you’ll find magnificent moldings, coffered ceilings, and fantastic architectural details like tray ceilings. The builders here showed great attention to detail, as evidenced by the stone-walled wine locker and the cavernous walk-in closet in the master bedroom.
Jeffery DeLapp was promoted to the top position at McCain Foods this past June. He’ll oversee the company’s production of frozen foods. Listed by Amanda Cutter of Group One, Inc., his fantastic Idaho mountain retreat can be yours for just $1.3 million.
Source: realtor.com