by Webmaster | Mar 3, 2016 | Best Places to Live, Boise, Idaho, Livability, national rankings, News, Rankings, U.S News & World Report
(#6 Boise, ID) “Idaho’s most populous city is also the least dangerous of the 100 ranked metro areas, with the lowest combined violent and property crime rates, per the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting. While it’s smaller than most cities in the top 20, Boise has...
by Webmaster | Feb 23, 2016 | Boise, Livability, national rankings, News, Rankings
(#6 Boise, ID) “WalletHub’s analysts compared the 50 state capitals to identify which among them combines the best of everything an ideal city has to offer: affordability, a strong economy, high education standards and overall excellent quality of life. Our data...
by Webmaster | Jan 12, 2016 | Boise, Idaho, Livability, national rankings, News, Rankings, Top Housing Markets, Zillow
“Boise, Ogden, Salt Lake City and Sacramento all have high forecasted home value appreciation; homes are expected to appreciate an average of about five percent over the next year.” Read Full...
by Webmaster | Dec 19, 2015 | Boise, Livability, Most Caring Cities, national rankings, News, WalletHub
(#1 Boise, ID) “Some cities, however, are better at taking care of their neighbors than others. WalletHub’s analysts compared the 100 most populated cities across 26 key metrics to find which among them have the most caring spirit. Our data set ranges from the...
by Webmaster | Oct 19, 2015 | Boise, national rankings, Rankings
(#10 Boise, ID for Clean Air) With the aid of 2015 EPA data, we ranked the 100 largest metropolitan areas (including their surrounding suburbs and counties) by the percentage of days with good air quality to come up with a list of the nation’s top 10 cities with the...
by Webmaster | Mar 17, 2015 | Best Places to Retire, Boise, Forbes, Livability, national rankings, News, Rankings, Top Ten Retirement Cities
“Let’s face it. After retirement, most people are going to have less income than before. But at the same time they’ll have the opportunity to do something about it–like move to a place with cheaper costs, or at least one more to their liking in terms of...