The homes are affordable most places, along with rent. Boise is about in the middle; it is very affordable compared to other bigger cities, yet more expensive than places like "Shoshone" of course. Shoshone is the most affordable place I have ever lived, however there is not really any good paying jobs here. So to make our income my husband drives about an hour each way up towards the Sun Valley area, they pay much better. Sun Valley is very expensive to live however very nice to visit. Sun Valley is the home of the USA's first ski resort, and also the home of celebrities like Tom Hanks, whom my husband is roofing his new home for, Clint Eastwood, Bruce Willis, and more. A small rich community, just watch out for their drivers.
The seasons in Idaho are the best I have ever known. In the summer it gets very sunny most every day, and pretty hot at times too, perfect for going to one of the many lakes or rivers in Idaho. In the winter it gets a tad bit cold, but the snow s amazing, perfect for going to one of the many ski and snowboard resorts in Idaho. In the spring it is the perfect temperature with the occasional rain, but gorgeous flowers everywhere. The fall is a perfect temperature with the occasional chill at night, but the colors on all the trees throughout Idaho are amazing. Idaho is known for having more summer and winter sports and activities available than most. There's museums, art in the park in most cities here, and the Boise Zoo is amazing. Taxes aren't too bad here, the police are friendly, and the schools are great. So if you ever think of moving here or just visiting, you know you'll love it.
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A 26 year old freelance writer/teacher/mother/firefighter/full time student/Pro-life advocate who grew up in Boise, ID. Former CEO of Journalism Today Inc. She also enjoys sky diving, snowboarding, sushi, te... View profile
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3 Comments
Post a CommentI've visited parts of Idaho in the past, as my stepson lives there. Twin Falls seemed nice.
Sophie
I thought it was a pretty good commentary on parts of life in that part of Idaho. I lived in Caldwell, ID, from Feb 2001-Apr 2007. I loved it there. The summer temperatures of 114 degrees was nothing, because it was a dry heat. The winters weren't so bad, either. Snow-covered roads were easy to drive on, because the dry snow made for good traction. In the end, I came back down South to get close to the rest of my family, again. But I do miss Idaho.
tried to fix the typo in the title... I was too late hahahaha! but I love it.;)