I grew up in Moscow, and am now living in Europe, studying abroad. Watching this made me miss home a bit. I love my hometown, and to see it all again in this video.
We just got back from visiting our student son in Moscow. It reminds me a bit of Auburn, CA. We love the fun community pool, arboretum, walkability and great restaurants!! If we ever decide to leave the crush of the Treasure Valley we would definitely consider Moscow. Other pluses, as you mentioned, are its nearness to Coeur d’Alene and Washington State.
Thank you for the video and I guess what crosses my mind are why the real estate agents reaching out to people in other states to get people to buy homes there? What happened to the locals being able to purchase homes in that area, The homes seems so over priced there. Also, why are the new models like pack and stacks right next to each other. There is really no privacy. I am sure people are moving there for a sense of community with blend with the locals, I would hope. I live in Arkansas in a popular area and I am seeing the same trend. We moved here from a big city to come here for the southern hospitality and what we are surprised to see are a lot of transplants with no accents at all, most of them are in rural areas. Also, I find another trend of people who do have the money not wanting to spend on overpriced housing but wanting to live affordably with a little more greenery then your typical modular or new builds offer. We live in a pretty nice part and there are alot of people selling these big homes and going for more affordability with a back yard and privacy and neighbors that care and share the same values . I kind of makes me wonder if even middle class to rich americans are wanting to downsize then who are these homes being built for? Overseas people coming in? I just hope these places continue to remain beautiful and green and not desserts. I kinda feel bad for the locals people who have always lived there and too expensive to buy a home now. We'll see what this place look like in a couple of years along with some other beautiful places. We truly live in a different world. Thanks for sharing.
No, it's a waste of fuel and brake pads if there is nobody else at the intersection. Stops signs are for people who struggle with critical thinking and at life in general.
You should also tell them that the real estate is overpriced and OVER TAXED. It is the town of the murder of the two college co eds. Prices for rental are outlandish. And, we are the home of Christi's Church and Doug Wilson. Look that up if you want to eye opening experience. Be honest with these individuals, please. The cost of living here is horrendous!
I'd rather you not advertise the area and destroy its quaintness. I've lived here for over 50 years and I assume you are into real estate and ruining beautiful areas.
I grew up in Moscow, and am now living in Europe, studying abroad. Watching this made me miss home a bit. I love my hometown, and to see it all again in this video.
Moscow is a great small town, glad you enjoyed the video.
since you are in the EU now... you can always come to another Moscow - Russian's Moscow 😂
We just got back from visiting our student son in Moscow. It reminds me a bit of Auburn, CA. We love the fun community pool, arboretum, walkability and great restaurants!! If we ever decide to leave the crush of the Treasure Valley we would definitely consider Moscow. Other pluses, as you mentioned, are its nearness to Coeur d’Alene and Washington State.
This is crazy, I live in Auburn and I'm moving to Moscow this week for school. Unreal.
@@justusdittemore1813 our son will be a junior at UI. He’s in the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. He loves UI and I hope you will too!
Nice.Murder town to send the boy.Wonder what the frat did to him....@@laurawells3132
Thank you for the video and I guess what crosses my mind are why the real estate agents reaching out to people in other states to get people to buy homes there? What happened to the locals being able to purchase homes in that area, The homes seems so over priced there. Also, why are the new models like pack and stacks right next to each other. There is really no privacy. I am sure people are moving there for a sense of community with blend with the locals, I would hope. I live in Arkansas in a popular area and I am seeing the same trend. We moved here from a big city to come here for the southern hospitality and what we are surprised to see are a lot of transplants with no accents at all, most of them are in rural areas. Also, I find another trend of people who do have the money not wanting to spend on overpriced housing but wanting to live affordably with a little more greenery then your typical modular or new builds offer. We live in a pretty nice part and there are alot of people selling these big homes and going for more affordability with a back yard and privacy and neighbors that care and share the same values . I kind of makes me wonder if even middle class to rich americans are wanting to downsize then who are these homes being built for? Overseas people coming in? I just hope these places continue to remain beautiful and green and not desserts. I kinda feel bad for the locals people who have always lived there and too expensive to buy a home now. We'll see what this place look like in a couple of years along with some other beautiful places. We truly live in a different world. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and sharing. There are some great places in moscow and it continues to grow for the demand
Love me a driving tour! Great job
Thanks. Where are you watching from?
The town caters to college students, and restaurants are mainly fast food and pizza. Housing prices are very, very high!
Great video not sure if you have a video on this topic but I would love to visit Moscow and would love a video of what to check out! 😊👍🏼
Watching this because of my NCAA 14 Idaho Vandals rebuild
Thanks for watching
In 2022 november when i heard about Moscow in the news i've noticed that its a really beautiful town
" From Russia with Love "
Thanks for tuning in
Is there a lot outdoor tennis court in Moscow?
Doesn't anyone stop at stop signs anymore?
No, it's a waste of fuel and brake pads if there is nobody else at the intersection. Stops signs are for people who struggle with critical thinking and at life in general.
Is it common that ourdoor tennis court in Moscow?
What’s the pizzeria called!?
Maialina
your content is very nice
Is there opportunities for jobs or just peace place??
Depending on what you do there are opportunities. Is there something specific you’re looking for?
@@livinginidaho am going there for studies and i think it might be difficult for me to save money and all!!
No. Ref.: Moscow PD failed at investigating the 4 student deaths at queen/king rd.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts
It is a corrupt city if you’re an outsider beware
"...built in the 1900s...." lol. You know that was like 25 years ago, right?
Not sure if I would ever say that 6 months ago, no one has very heard of it! Bad timing
What is this comment in reference to?
Really? What news story has put Moscow in the national media for the past year? 4 dead students?
Please don't move here.
Why?
Because it’s a small town and we don’t want it to become a huge city and overpopulated. It’s too beautiful for that.
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@@FortniteBattlePass24523Are you from there?
You should also tell them that the real estate is overpriced and OVER TAXED. It is the town of the murder of the two college co eds. Prices for rental are outlandish. And, we are the home of Christi's Church and Doug Wilson. Look that up if you want to eye opening experience. Be honest with these individuals, please. The cost of living here is horrendous!
I'd rather you not advertise the area and destroy its quaintness. I've lived here for over 50 years and I assume you are into real estate and ruining beautiful areas.
Too bad the police are worthless in that town
What’s makes you say that?
Our police did an outstanding job in dealing with the four murders in November two years ago!