Although school is about to begin in Idaho on August 13th, some folks are still considering a move to the Gem State. The current interest rates may have stemmed the rush to Idaho, but retirees and new families alike are moving to their preferred dream location.
The challenge of moving to Idaho is that the state is so big. The population is small; however, Idaho is one of the larger states in the union. Social media message boards are filled with realtors, movers, mortgage brokers, and others offering free advice on the perfect Gem State home.
Moving to Idaho? These Are The Worst 5 Idaho Towns To Live In
#5. Hailey, Idaho
#4. Middleton, Idaho
#3. Rexburg, Idaho
#2. Twin Falls, Idaho
#1. Garden City, Idaho
“Garden City is one of the most dangerous cities in the nation and there are far safer places to live in Idaho.”
Can you really trust the information if someone is trying to sell you something?
There is Idaho, and then there is the Treasure Valley. The majority of the state’s population is between Mountain Home and Ontario, Oregon. The Boise area continues to attract national retail and food chains such as SCHEELS and the rumored Buc-ee’s location in Meridian.
The challenge of living in Ada or Canyon County is the infrastructure, roads, schools, and neighborhoods, which struggle to meet the demand. If you want to escape the urban growth, then another Idaho location would be a better fit for you…