c.1952 Idaho Cottage Auction Starting Bid $20K
Starting Bid $20,000
The property features a cozy 968 sqft Idaho cottage with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, plus several storage sheds. Together, they offer versatile space for storage, a workshop, or even temporary living needs.

PLEASE NOTE: $20,000 IS ONLY THE STARTING BID AND HAS NO BEARING ON THE MARKET VALUE. Selling at auction on June 4th! This quarter-acre property is zoned M2 – Heavy Industrial, offering a wide range of potential uses in an area surrounded by established industrial and commercial activity. The lot offers flexibility for parking, equipment storage, or future redevelopment consistent with its zoning. Opportunities with M2 zoning in this type of location are limited, making this property well-suited for investors, owner-users, or those seeking a site with long-term upside. This property will be offered through a competitive auction process, where the market determines value
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 968sqft
- 0.25acre lot
- Circa 1952

1879 E Highland Ave, Twin Falls, ID 83301 $20,000 Starting Bid
- Contact Realtor: Tamara Hutchins
Brokered by Triple A Realty
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Pros
- Strong outdoor lifestyle: Hiking, canyon views, rivers, and nearby recreation are a big part of everyday life.
- Growing economy and population: Twin Falls has been expanding, which can mean more housing options and more services over time.
- Access to natural attractions nearby: Living there often feels like you have “stuff to do” without long drives.
- Lower cost of living than many larger West Coast cities: Generally more affordable than big coastal metros, though prices have been rising in recent years.
- Community and local culture: Smaller-city feel compared with major metros—often easier to connect with people.
- Warmer, sunnier climate (relative to many places): Winters are typically milder than parts of the Midwest or Northeast, though you still get seasonal cold.
Cons
- Weather swings: You can get hot summers and colder winters (and it’s sometimes windy), so you’ll want to plan for temperature extremes.
- Traffic/road constraints in certain areas: As growth continues, some commutes and local roads can become more congested.
- Limited “big city” amenities: If you want a large variety of nightlife, specialized shopping, or big-city events, Twin Falls may feel smaller.
- Housing can be competitive: Growth can push rental rates up and make desirable rentals harder to find.
- Job market may be industry-specific: You may find the best opportunities if your work aligns with the local employers and industries—or if you’re open to commuting.
























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