@@livinginidaho We want to move there hopefully by the end of the year, but I believe your home prices are way too high! So unless the prices come down we may shift and move to The Woodlands TX. The average home price vs the average income is not even close in the Treasure Valley.
I lived in Boise. But I must have lived there when it was in a drought. The whole time I lived there (approx.10 years) I only remember a couple of snowstorms. The worst snowstorm happened the day I was moving. That day there was at least 12" of snow. But the inversions are real.
Just spent over 3 weeks in Boise, first up in Hyde Park, then down around 7th and Franklin, just starting to get a feel for the summers and what the city and area was about. Been looking there for decades, but got serious just before COVID (should have bought then!). But we will be back in October'ish to get a feeling for Fall, then probably January to see what winter is like. We like in AZ (though I was born in Buffalo) so we will keep a small place here, but want to spend as much time in Boise if that is where we end up. Appreciate the videos and all. Cheers.
Appreciate the video on what it looks like in the winter with snow ❄️. Personally the snow seems to make everything look clean and nice. You can always dress warm. However it might be nicer to be inside warm with a good book. Looks good to me. Thanks for the video.
Can you make a video on the highlands? I’m interested in the area and am hoping to move this summer. I love the outdoors and have 2 kids who also are growing to love the outdoors as well. Being close to everything outdoors is super important to me. Thanks for all the information you share!
@@livinginidaho As a father I think I’m most interested in the schools, family activities, average price of homes, if there’s homes to rent, and an overview of the community. A driving tour would be awesome too, although I’m sure that’s hard to accomplish. I think a series about different neighborhoods, the way you do them about the cities would be awesome!
Mmm, Little Miss Sunshine Warms ^UP^ my Heart and IT'S below 0° today in Livonia, Michigan Today! You'd be SURPRISED what going on with a BLOOD Clot that's breaking my Heart. Sundown has THOUSANDS of Dollars of Cool Cowboy clothes and my Dan Post Custom Cowboy Boots are Black & GUN Smoke gray LOOKS Cool with my Stetson BLACK hat with FULL Length Black COWBOY Duster. That's All for now Folks Most Sincerely and Truthfully, Sundown
One thing to consider is that Boise is not great about snow removal. Even though it doesn't snow much, every year it seems there is one large snowfall that really shuts things down and they only have enough plows to get to the main roads cleared quickly. It seems like neighborhood streets can take several days to finally get cleared. I grew up in Salt Lake City where, unless it was measured in feet, the snow was always cleared from the roads within a couple hours.
We want to escape from California. Right now, we have Kaiser. We would have to switch to Blue Shield or something like that. Is the Healthcare good, and where would you recommend the retired community live so they don't have to drive a long distance, especially in bad weather.
Everything you need for basic healthcare is available here. There may be times where you need a specific specialty and might want to get a consult somewhere larger like Seattle (happens in oncology often) but generally the treatment plan can be carried out here. The wait times can be a little longer to get into appointments for specific doctors because the growth of the Valley's population has not quite matched the growth of physicians and providers here. But most people find everything they need to be available. In terms of recommending where to live, why don’t you shoot me a text or give me a call. We can learn what’s important to you, what kind of lifestyle you’re looking for and any specific hospitals you’d prefer to be near. Call or text me here (208) 264-3211
I appreciate the information, I do live here in people's republic of California sorry lol sarcasm I'm learning so much about Boise Idaho very tempting to move their soon. I just gotta come up with a good job. The housing option not the greatest idea but affordability is to go into mobile home or manufactured home.
When it snows in Boise, stay off the freeway as the Californians are sliding off the road and into other cars, in fact stay off any major road , as you will be likely slammed into.
THANKS FOR POSTING AGAIN, I REALLY ENJOY YOUR CHANNEL ❤
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Some helpful tips on Jiu Jitsu, I practiced this for years. Tap early to train tomorrow. Have fun !
lol good advice.
Thanks for commenting.
What has you watching these videos?
@@livinginidaho We want to move there hopefully by the end of the year, but I believe your home prices are way too high! So unless the prices come down we may shift and move to The Woodlands TX. The average home price vs the average income is not even close in the Treasure Valley.
I lived in Boise. But I must have lived there when it was in a drought. The whole time I lived there (approx.10 years) I only remember a couple of snowstorms. The worst snowstorm happened the day I was moving. That day there was at least 12" of snow. But the inversions are real.
RE: Jiu Jitsu, love it wish I had more time for it. Highly recommend. Prepare to be humbled and have the best time.
Just spent over 3 weeks in Boise, first up in Hyde Park, then down around 7th and Franklin, just starting to get a feel for the summers and what the city and area was about. Been looking there for decades, but got serious just before COVID (should have bought then!). But we will be back in October'ish to get a feeling for Fall, then probably January to see what winter is like. We like in AZ (though I was born in Buffalo) so we will keep a small place here, but want to spend as much time in Boise if that is where we end up. Appreciate the videos and all. Cheers.
Appreciate the video on what it looks like in the winter with snow ❄️. Personally the snow seems to make everything look clean and nice. You can always dress warm. However it might be nicer to be inside warm with a good book. Looks good to me. Thanks for the video.
That is the nice thing about snow…. It’s makes everything white and bright :)
What videos would you like to see next?
Can you make a video on the highlands? I’m interested in the area and am hoping to move this summer. I love the outdoors and have 2 kids who also are growing to love the outdoors as well. Being close to everything outdoors is super important to me. Thanks for all the information you share!
The highlands is on my list. It’s a great area where you’re close to everything.
What are you wanting to know about the area? Anything specific?
@@livinginidaho As a father I think I’m most interested in the schools, family activities, average price of homes, if there’s homes to rent, and an overview of the community. A driving tour would be awesome too, although I’m sure that’s hard to accomplish.
I think a series about different neighborhoods, the way you do them about the cities would be awesome!
Mmm, Little Miss Sunshine
Warms ^UP^ my Heart and IT'S
below 0° today in Livonia, Michigan
Today!
You'd be SURPRISED what going on with a BLOOD Clot that's breaking my Heart.
Sundown has THOUSANDS of Dollars of Cool Cowboy clothes and my Dan Post Custom Cowboy Boots are Black & GUN Smoke gray
LOOKS Cool with my Stetson BLACK hat with FULL Length Black
COWBOY Duster.
That's All for now Folks
Most Sincerely and Truthfully,
Sundown
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FYI on July 4th 1991 we woke up to 7 inched of snow......it was gone in a day but it still happen.
It honestly depends on where you are. The lowlands can be snowfree all winter while the mountains are treacherous
One thing to consider is that Boise is not great about snow removal. Even though it doesn't snow much, every year it seems there is one large snowfall that really shuts things down and they only have enough plows to get to the main roads cleared quickly. It seems like neighborhood streets can take several days to finally get cleared. I grew up in Salt Lake City where, unless it was measured in feet, the snow was always cleared from the roads within a couple hours.
Have you done a video about medical/hospitals? Good healthcare is a must for us retired people.
I have not but it’s on the list.
What question can I answer in the video that would be most helpful to you?
We want to escape from California. Right now, we have Kaiser. We would have to switch to Blue Shield or something like that. Is the Healthcare good, and where would you recommend the retired community live so they don't have to drive a long distance, especially in bad weather.
Everything you need for basic healthcare is available here. There may be times where you need a specific specialty and might want to get a consult somewhere larger like Seattle (happens in oncology often) but generally the treatment plan can be carried out here. The wait times can be a little longer to get into appointments for specific doctors because the growth of the Valley's population has not quite matched the growth of physicians and providers here. But most people find everything they need to be available.
In terms of recommending where to live, why don’t you shoot me a text or give me a call. We can learn what’s important to you, what kind of lifestyle you’re looking for and any specific hospitals you’d prefer to be near.
Call or text me here (208) 264-3211
Get some nice allseasons like michelin cross climates. Been here for 20 years and the winters are feeling more and more mild to me.
what happens if i dont clear the snow by 9am
My man, your a walking Eddie Bauer advertisement 10:25
I should try to get them to sponsor my videos :)
I appreciate the information, I do live here in people's republic of California sorry lol sarcasm I'm learning so much about Boise Idaho very tempting to move their soon. I just gotta come up with a good job. The housing option not the greatest idea but affordability is to go into mobile home or manufactured home.
Thanks for watching and commenting
What if your on vacation and aren't there to shovel the snow?
ask a neighbor to shovel it... if it snows. :)
When it snows in Boise, stay off the freeway as the Californians are sliding off the road and into other cars, in fact stay off any major road , as you will be likely slammed into.
Or some idahoan that thinks they can drive better than evrybody else!.
Let us talk about how the capital of Idaho is pronounced.
black belt here, 24 years training.. advice? at least get your blue belt, then you can quit ;) Oss
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