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Thinking of moving to Idaho ( Twin Falls - Boise area )
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<blockquote data-quote="JJMoody" data-source="post: 1934271" data-attributes="member: 89869"><p>Boise, Lewiston and CDA areas are being overrun by California. Twin would be my choice, based on cost of living also access to public lands is easy (don't have to go far in any area of the state,really). Real estate is out of control in Ada and even Canyon counties. North of Boise , horseshoe bend/ Emmett area's are more manageable, but always be aware of infrastructure( power water sewer/septic etc...) in areas you're looking at. Weather in the north sucks around 75% of the time. My wife and I have looked all over the state to a nerd level (Live in Post Falls and travel to AZ in the winter for work). Family from central Idaho, college in Boise, looked at moving back there. Blah, blah, I guess, but we saw lots of country and research constantly. Not doing a great job of conveying the info, but if you are serious, pm me and I'd be happy to offer any free insight and things to look for especially if you're going to build.(contractor/building inspector/home inspector.....)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJMoody, post: 1934271, member: 89869"] Boise, Lewiston and CDA areas are being overrun by California. Twin would be my choice, based on cost of living also access to public lands is easy (don’t have to go far in any area of the state,really). Real estate is out of control in Ada and even Canyon counties. North of Boise , horseshoe bend/ Emmett area’s are more manageable, but always be aware of infrastructure( power water sewer/septic etc...) in areas you’re looking at. Weather in the north sucks around 75% of the time. My wife and I have looked all over the state to a nerd level (Live in Post Falls and travel to AZ in the winter for work). Family from central Idaho, college in Boise, looked at moving back there. Blah, blah, I guess, but we saw lots of country and research constantly. Not doing a great job of conveying the info, but if you are serious, pm me and I’d be happy to offer any free insight and things to look for especially if you’re going to build.(contractor/building inspector/home inspector.....) [/QUOTE]
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