by Webmaster | Jun 17, 2020 | Livability, Livability.com, national rankings, News
Ranking at No. 1, Boise has become a magnet for people looking for a tight-knit community, great job opportunities, easy access to the outdoors — and perhaps most importantly, a much lower cost of living than many larger and comparably sized cities…” Read the...
by Webmaster | May 30, 2017 | Best Places to Retire, CNBC, Livability, national rankings, News, Today.com
Ranking at No. 1, Boise has become a magnet for people looking for a tight-knit community, great job opportunities, easy access to the outdoors — and perhaps most importantly, a much lower cost of living than many larger and comparably sized cities…” Read the...
by Webmaster | May 17, 2017 | Best Cities to Live, Boise, Livability, national rankings, SmartAsset.com, Top Ten Retirement Cities
Boise, Idaho (#5) “The capital of Idaho is the fifth-best place to live on a $55,000 salary. If you earn exactly $55,000, Boise’s median monthly housing costs of $922 will consume only 20% of your income. That means plenty left over for fun and social activities....
by Webmaster | Apr 13, 2017 | Best Cities to Live, Best Places to Live, Livability, Meridian, national rankings, OnlyInYourState.com
Meridian (#1) “Officially Idaho’s second-largest city, Meridian keeps topping national lists for good reason. A healthy economy, plenty of job opportunities, and a unique community centered around learning, fostering connections, and exploring new ideas...
by Webmaster | Apr 5, 2017 | Best Places to Retire, Boise, Forbes, Livability, Rankings
“Boise, Idaho (#4): Scenic, outdoors-oriented state capital city of 205,000 in state’s southwestern corner. Cost of living just 3% above national average. Robust economy Low serious crime rate. Good weather with low humidity and relatively mild winders and good air...
by Webmaster | Mar 29, 2017 | Bankrate.com, Best Places to Retire, Boise, Livability, News, Rankings, Top Ten Retirement Cities
(#10 Boise, Idaho) The state best known for its spuds offers retirees safety and affordability — and those factors aren’t small potatoes. Scores highest for: cost of living, relatively low crime rates and seniors’ overall well-being. Read the Full...