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Hundreds traveled across the country with their few belongings in hopes of finding prosperity and happiness in the serene mountain valleys that they would feel privileged to call home. From the Lemhi Indians to the British fur traders to the gold miners to the homesteaders, Idaho's earliest settlers found shelter and solace in the towering mountains that provided breathtaking beauty and a symbol of strength during hardship. With determination and hard work, these pioneers prospered by farming the fertile land and making the most of the territory's abundance of natural resources. | |||
A century later, Darrin Jaszkowiak and his family followed in the footsteps of his pioneer ancestors, pursuing the promise of a better life in Idaho. Starting with little more than his own willingness to learn and a drive to succeed, Darrin embarked on a journey that would enable him to help others' dreams come true. |
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| Like his ancestors before him, Darrin has built a reputation for being reliable and down-to-earth. Like them, he retains a sense of awe and admiration for all the timeless natural beauty that surrounds him from his home in the peaceful Boise Basin, what is now the City of Trees. Finally, just as his grandparents' memory of their struggles lingered in their minds, Darrin has not forgotten what it took to get where he is today. |
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| A pioneering spirit. He remembers making the decision to move back to Boise. "I wanted to get back to my roots," he says. He also remembers the uncertainty of relocating his business and buying a new home. But having done these things, he says, has made him that much more empathetic of the needs and concerns of his clients. And no one understands the lifestyle and interests of Idahoans better than Darrin, who spends his free time backpacking with the kids, woodworking, skiing and golfing with his wife, and most importantly, getting back to his pioneering roots. |
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The people of Boise have a distinctive lifestyle. They make time for outdoor recreation - and with the City of Tree's rivers, mountains, and scenic trails, it's possible to take a mini-vacation every weekend. But when it comes to buying or selling property in the Treasure Valley, more and more Idahoans are moving up to Darrin Jaszkowiak. That's because he's been a pioneer in his use of the latest technology, from his high-impact Web site (www.move-up.com), to his full-time support staff, virtually assuring that you too can take a vacation every weekend and let Darrin and his team take care of the rest. |
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