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For this week’s price-guessing game of homes in other parts of the country, we move away from metropolitan areas and head out to the wide open land of Idaho.
The home featured this week is not the typical residence you would find in Idaho. For one thing, it is made largely out of cinder block and plywood, and even though it is quite large, it has just one bedroom. The distinctive features of the home are numerous over-sized windows and a garden that is enclosed by high walls that prevent the desert wind and sand from disturbing the home’s roses and fruit trees.
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