@@Lysergi25 Yes you are correct. But it's too costly to even live there. I love CA! lived there for 30+ years. If it wasn't so expensive to would move back in a microsecond....
Does Mountain home compare to any of these small towns? I read they are trying to build outside of Boise on the way to Mountain home? What have you heard?
Any city or town near Boise, Eagle , Meridain, Star, Middleton, Nampa Caldwell, are going to be way overpriced, overpopulated for the existing infrastructure, leading to traffic gridlock, and now you are seeing miles of ugly apartment buildings . Nothing like living on top of one another.
It totally depends on where in Nampa you live. North Nampa is closer to the Amalgamated Sugar plant, a sugar beet processing plant where they turn sugar beets into sugar and also provide the cheap power to Nampa. But it also has a wide range of smells, in the winter, it smells more like roasting peanuts, whereas in the summer it can sometimes smell like sulfur-ish (a bit like rotten eggs). On the other hand, in South Nampa, you don't smell anything. It's too far away and the wind almost never blows that way.
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One thing most people from out of town don’t know is, the summers are beautiful but are ALWAYS smoke filled.
Especially this year! Blue skies today have been a welcome sight.
What’s the best areas for people that are retired and need medical attention attention and so on
For access to general medical care (hospitals), I would recommend Boise and Meridian. Eagle and Nampa after that.
California has some great medical services.
@@Lysergi25 Yes you are correct. But it's too costly to even live there. I love CA! lived there for 30+ years. If it wasn't so expensive to would move back in a microsecond....
Does Mountain home compare to any of these small towns? I read they are trying to build outside of Boise on the way to Mountain home? What have you heard?
Mountain Home is a smaller town, home to our Air Force base. As far as development that way goes, I am sure it will happen eventually.
Any city or town near Boise, Eagle , Meridain, Star, Middleton, Nampa Caldwell, are going to be way overpriced, overpopulated for the existing infrastructure, leading to traffic gridlock, and now you are seeing miles of ugly apartment buildings . Nothing like living on top of one another.
Sadly this is all too true now. It's like living in southern California, and getting worse by the month.
Is Nampa the city that smells bad?
For some people. I have had clients hate it, I have also had clients who do not smell anything.
It totally depends on where in Nampa you live. North Nampa is closer to the Amalgamated Sugar plant, a sugar beet processing plant where they turn sugar beets into sugar and also provide the cheap power to Nampa. But it also has a wide range of smells, in the winter, it smells more like roasting peanuts, whereas in the summer it can sometimes smell like sulfur-ish (a bit like rotten eggs).
On the other hand, in South Nampa, you don't smell anything. It's too far away and the wind almost never blows that way.
Yes, you can always tell when you are in Nampa , the sugar beet refinery emits a terrible smell.
Read that Nampa has high crime!?