I didn't see any numbers. I moved to iron county Utah a few years back because I couldn't afford land in my home state of Idaho. And I really don't want to be here, I miss Idaho badly
Im preparing to sell a few 20 acre remote and rugged off grid properties in Lemhi county near the Salmon river. Partial walk in access which limits unwanted visitors. HMU if interested. 65k price. Cash or partial trade. Sirry no contract payments. I dont think people will be banking the same way in the next few years.
I might be interested, I’m from Ohio and never been to Idaho but am interested to move there. Where exactly is that at? Is it close enough to civilization for work? I’m an electrician by trade
You’d be lucky to find that arrangement there now. People literally commute through there from Kootenai every day just to work in Latah & Whitman. Get to know locals & inquire about ‘THE Benewah’.
What’s with all the healthcare in Idaho? Every place claimed to have “healthcare” as a big part of the local economy. Frankly, I would be put off by that after the events of the last three years. Put off BIG TIME. I would not want to own property in an area next door to such a lying, profiteering and criminal industry.
A lot of people want to live rural, but not so rural that they have to drive multiple hours to get to the nearest hospital. From an economical stand point, it is a sign of potential growth in the area. If it's a big enough town to have a hospital, there's also likely to be a bank, grocery store, maybe even a family dollar and a sit down restaurant. The other side of the coin is a place that doesn't have all that, and is likely to not attract as many people into developing it out. I totally understand not appreciating the joke of a "health" care system in America but it's still relevant information to most.
I am so glad you left out Idaho county. I love the fact that most of the little towns are just too inconvenient for many looking to move to Idaho.
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I didn't see any numbers.
I moved to iron county Utah a few years back because I couldn't afford land in my home state of Idaho. And I really don't want to be here, I miss Idaho badly
Im preparing to sell a few 20 acre remote and rugged off grid properties in Lemhi county near the Salmon river. Partial walk in access which limits unwanted visitors. HMU if interested. 65k price. Cash or partial trade. Sirry no contract payments. I dont think people will be banking the same way in the next few years.
I might be interested, I’m from Ohio and never been to Idaho but am interested to move there. Where exactly is that at? Is it close enough to civilization for work? I’m an electrician by trade
Is it still available?
IM LOOKING IN BENEWA AND KOOTENIA COUNTY CANT FIND ANY. I NEED $1000 - $1500 DOWN NO MORE THAN $500 A MONTH
Save up.
You’d be lucky to find that arrangement there now. People literally commute through there from Kootenai every day just to work in Latah & Whitman. Get to know locals & inquire about ‘THE Benewah’.
Im also looking for land in Kootenai county
We are interested in renting an affordable farmhouse on a working farm in Idaho our lease is up in April 2025
What’s with all the healthcare in Idaho? Every place claimed to have “healthcare” as a big part of the local economy. Frankly, I would be put off by that after the events of the last three years. Put off BIG TIME. I would not want to own property in an area next door to such a lying, profiteering and criminal industry.
Doctors don't want to practice in Idaho. The laws are really messed up and they could go to jail by doing a necessary procedure.
A lot of people want to live rural, but not so rural that they have to drive multiple hours to get to the nearest hospital.
From an economical stand point, it is a sign of potential growth in the area. If it's a big enough town to have a hospital, there's also likely to be a bank, grocery store, maybe even a family dollar and a sit down restaurant. The other side of the coin is a place that doesn't have all that, and is likely to not attract as many people into developing it out.
I totally understand not appreciating the joke of a "health" care system in America but it's still relevant information to most.
Ahh yes, Idaho...where the men love their guns more than their women.
Doubtful when they can still define what a woman is but nowhere blue can 🤣
I bet that guy is proudly vaxxed>@@Sophisticlesenergy
Yes, because you can alway put a silencer on a gun, as well as having multiple guns.
@@SophisticlesenergyBoise can't.
@@truedepthaquaponics7118Sounds like Boise needs liberating.