Your Guide To Idaho

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Publicado 2021-02-09
This video has what you need to know before deciding to move to or visit the great state of Idaho. From to the economy, to the culture, to the geographic environment, there's lots of great data, so have a pencil and paper ready. Be sure to like, subscribe, and share with your friends, and don't forget to hit that little bell notification icon so you don't miss anything.

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  • @AhHereWeGo
    First and most important thing to know. If you want to move here and keep Idaho conservative, we can get along. However, if you move here to change Idaho into the state you left by voting blue, we are not afraid to make your life hell until you leave. We’re the Texas of the north, without the southern hospitality.
  • @francomtz7115
    If you move to idaho you better have a lot of money because job's pay is lowest in the nation but homes, rents are sky high...
  • GREAT CHANNEL!! Just found it and really enjoyed it. The information and presentation was fantastic! Thank you!!
  • @FLEABONE
    Ummm nah. Rent for a 3 bedroom single family home in Boise is well over $1500, a 1 bedroom studio can run $1300. I just had to take a rent increase from $1595 to $1895 in Meridian for a 3 bedroom office and 2 bath. The 3 bedroom next-door is renting for $2200. My parents bought their 3 bedroom 2800sq ft brick ranch in Boise for $287,000 in 2013 they have had unsolicited offers over $700,000.
  • Dude you just started this channel? Its amazing i enjoyed it so much watching it.. :) keep doing great job. Best Regards from Serbia ^_^
  • Rents in north Idaho, Coeur d’Alene Hayden, post falls and surrounding area are over $1500.00 and up. Homes sell in the high $300.000 and up and there aren’t a lot of them. This is as of summer of 2021. 👍
  • What about the Twin Falls area of Central Southern Idaho? Our area is the most heavily agricultural area in the state, along with being home base for both Chobani, Clif Bar and Amalgamated Sugar (I live 2 miles away from all three plants). We also have CSI (college of Southern Idaho), Shoshone Falls, the infamous I. B. Perrine Bridge (BASE jumping) and the Snake River running through our community-There is a reason we are called the "Magic Valley": we do have it all!!!!!
  • @aribasmajian18
    I lived in Coeurd'alene for years most of north Idaho is small towns and national forest I've been to Murray it's way out there in Shoshone county which is where Wallace is it's part of the silver valley which includes Kellogg Idaho. The panhandle is full of lakes and rivers the largest of the lakes in the panhandle are lake coeurd'alene and lake pendorielle or ponderay Idaho's largest and deepest lake and submarines are tested in lake pendorielle because it's so deep there is a town named bay view where their tested to see if the subs can handle the crushing pressure of the ocean basically. As far as north Idaho goes coeurd'alene is the hub it's the largest town in the panhandle as far as I know. Fun weird fact about Idaho The state was going to be named colorado the 2 states had a war over the name not an actual war with guns or anything like that it was more like a claim war there is a town in Colorado named Idaho springs roughly 50 miles west of Denver in the mountains up i70. Idaho means gem of the mountains and colorado is Spanish for the color red. The Spokane river flows out of lake coeurd'alene it's the starting point.
  • @philly799
    "In the case of California, movers were even more conservative than your typical Idaho resident." I doubt that very much. I am a political refugee (moved from Seattle to Idaho), and I consider myself VERY conservative, but compared to the locals, I'm just light red.
  • @davesmith3884
    Forgot to mention a lot a snow fall on the panhandle area.
  • @Burbzbabe
    Beautiful cinematography! The background music was 🔥 What is the name of it?
  • @markw999
    Boise is in the Treasure Valley and is known as the City of Trees, not the Treasure City. Think you got crossed up a little bit there.
  • @craigauten1662
    Moving to Rigby..... House closes on the 9th of July can't wait....
  • @MrKim-kv2vv
    California has long been a go to State by out of staters. Expecting to become rich/successful. Now all these failures are demanding the government compensate them… ie, voting liberal. So, with that the long time/native Californian conservatives are moving out to like states. Welcome to the unsolicited influx.