I Went To Boise, Idaho To See What The Hype Was All About

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @A_Legal_Immigrant_1776
    @A_Legal_Immigrant_1776 Год назад +485

    Come on people if you leave a place, don't try to change it. Embrace it!

    • @bob51502001
      @bob51502001 Год назад +1

      The mayor allows bums to stay inside the library and govt bldgs as long as they don't sleep. They like the park across from library

    • @kingtrance307
      @kingtrance307 Год назад +22

      I don’t think most people try to change anything because they are too busy just trying to survive!! 😳

    • @Tanaka1943
      @Tanaka1943 Год назад +5

      @@kingtrance307 very well said

    • @abigailpmm1182
      @abigailpmm1182 Год назад +1

      Exactly

    • @KatyYau-nq5hq
      @KatyYau-nq5hq Год назад

      Exactly.

  • @Idahoguy10157
    @Idahoguy10157 Год назад +792

    Idaho local folks are very concerned those who move here will vote in the same policies and politics they moved away from

    • @wayneroberts6642
      @wayneroberts6642 Год назад +47

      Well if the business community could just pay their workers properly, they probably wouldn't have so many Democrats..

    • @cinnamongirl5410
      @cinnamongirl5410 Год назад +15

      They always do.

    • @OtisFlint
      @OtisFlint Год назад +34

      @@wayneroberts6642 That's the only thing stopping me from pulling the trigger. I'm a remote worker now but hate this job, so if i end up back in office the employment prospects in Idaho are rough. Jobs pay 2005 wages but COL is very much 2023.

    • @cristianomarinelli3252
      @cristianomarinelli3252 Год назад +59

      People who move to Idaho are likely coming to leave the politics of their state. All the people who are leaving because of the cost are going to places like Colorado and Nevada, not rose red Idaho

    • @Idahoguy10157
      @Idahoguy10157 Год назад

      @@wayneroberts6642 … housing prices and availability are an issue. But if you can’t pass a drug test you won’t be hired. The common barriers are drugs, alcohol, serious crimes, and untreated mental illness.

  • @anthonyparenti1928
    @anthonyparenti1928 Год назад +146

    In 20 years Nick will be making a what happened to Boise video.

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Год назад +29

      I know

    • @mtnwalkingdogwoman
      @mtnwalkingdogwoman Год назад +21

      Try 5 years@@NickJohnson

    • @manager4409
      @manager4409 Год назад

      more like 10. we're taking in 3 million third world immigrants a year, they're flooding into every last functional white area until they're wiped out too.

    • @End0fst0ry
      @End0fst0ry 8 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@NickJohnson It's sad, but inevitable. I hope Boise doesn't get hurt too much.

    • @Rootiga
      @Rootiga 7 месяцев назад +1

      it wont happen

  • @Idahoguy10157
    @Idahoguy10157 Год назад +207

    Residents of SW are not heartless about the homeless. We do not want to have the issues of Portland and Seattle. There are homeless shelters here. But staying there requires following rules. Like no fighting. No drugs. No drinking…

    • @petermclaughlin3292
      @petermclaughlin3292 Год назад

      People doing drugs don't want to be in Shelters that's what Tents and Tarps are for.

    • @shasmi93
      @shasmi93 Год назад +7

      Yeah that’s what happens. I was born in Denver and we had lots of shelters like that too. But eventually too many homeless make it there or the housing market gets insane and citizens become homeless. They overrun the shelters and eventually there are so many with no room in shelter and so many of them that refuse to stay sober to use the shelter and would rather be on the street. 100% your city in 15 years will be denver. Have fun!

    • @maxmurray2997
      @maxmurray2997 9 месяцев назад +3

      Your mayor is turning the place into Portland

    • @Idahoguy10157
      @Idahoguy10157 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@maxmurray2997 ….,I’ve made multiple visits to Portland. San Francisco too. Boise is a long way from being a Portland. Boise and Ada County enforce laws. Boise has a ordinance about public camping. Unfortunately judges keep trying to keep it from being enforced.

    • @JohnBowl14690
      @JohnBowl14690 9 месяцев назад

      Trust me. I hate the liberal policies as much as anyone. If I get there, you can bet that I will do whatever I have to keep Boise the way it is.

  • @thequintanashow5058
    @thequintanashow5058 Год назад +412

    We have a home in Boise. From California. I can tell u this: EVERYONE we have met from California is like us - do NOT bring CA with you!!!. We have yet to meet other Californians that pine for CA - we are willing to fight to preserve the lifestyle we found in ID We came here to escape not change.

    • @robertcoggins8545
      @robertcoggins8545 Год назад +1

      B.S. Liberal Californians are Everywhere in Boise!

    • @randomexploring541
      @randomexploring541 Год назад +54

      Ok, but you’re still making the home prices and prices of food, etc. go up?! So how are you fighting to keep the home and food prices low enough to be genuinely affordable?

    • @angelaarmie5789
      @angelaarmie5789 Год назад +9

      😂

    • @glennbeadshaw727
      @glennbeadshaw727 Год назад +51

      You should have stayed at home and fought to make California right instead of running away hoping that other people do your job for you like the good people of Idaho

    • @scottbenke7182
      @scottbenke7182 Год назад +23

      @@randomexploring541 Name me a place that this hasn't happened, that is worth moving to. Increased prices of food, etc are a Nation wide problem post pandemic.

  • @ritchardmaynard7617
    @ritchardmaynard7617 Год назад +94

    I lived in Boise for 32 years. As a professional musician I gigged every weekend downtown til 2 A.M. No problem. Grab a hotdog from a street vendor and go home. I live in Louisiana now and you couldn't pay me to go to downtown Shreveport after dark. Talk about a Tale of Two Cities!

    • @proxywar99
      @proxywar99 9 месяцев назад +16

      demographics !

    • @Landonmoto39
      @Landonmoto39 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@proxywar99exactly

    • @FirstnameLastname-bp5cm
      @FirstnameLastname-bp5cm 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@proxywar99 do you live here? What do you mean by demographics?

    • @proxywar99
      @proxywar99 8 месяцев назад

      do you really not know what I mean by demographics? Also, why do you want to know where I live?@@FirstnameLastname-bp5cm

    • @robertb7643
      @robertb7643 5 месяцев назад

      @@proxywar99that’s not logical the average African city has a safer downtown than average American city

  • @idsawtooth
    @idsawtooth Год назад +90

    I have lived in Boise for 45 years and while I have seen a lot of change that's not always positive, it's still a great place to live. I really can't think of another place in America that checks so many of the boxes for me...

    • @ninjashogun
      @ninjashogun Год назад +5

      Idaho and utah are the top 2 best states to live in america

    • @stefistefi6069
      @stefistefi6069 11 месяцев назад

      what about texas?@@ninjashogun

    • @ELITE_INCA_KENNELS
      @ELITE_INCA_KENNELS 10 месяцев назад

      @@stefistefi6069Texas is so bad with all the ex convict ex cartel members and ex pedophiles and child kid nappers coming from Mexico there flooding Texas

    • @IQscan51
      @IQscan51 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@ninjashogun North Carolina is nice too.

    • @validpoint9854
      @validpoint9854 Месяц назад

      no blacks

  • @trinity7776
    @trinity7776 Год назад +60

    Meridian resident here since 2006. The one thing rarely ever mentioned is that greater Boise, ID is the most isolated large metropolitan area in the lower 48. Drive west and it's a long haul to Portland or Seattle drive east and it takes almost a day to get to Salt Lake City. Drive south and it's a long drive to Vegas drive north and you may end up in Canada. In between those places is desert or forests and not much else. Despite the growth I like our chances because of that isolation especially in these times.

    • @rockycock7631
      @rockycock7631 Год назад +4

      You Got Bend, Oregon that's almost 100,000 people, somewhat close to a city that's only a 5 hour drive through some featureless desert.

    • @trailblazeratv6306
      @trailblazeratv6306 Год назад +6

      Yep about 5 hrs northwest of SLC

    • @fattone166
      @fattone166 Год назад +4

      Spokane is 400 miles north.

    • @shasmi93
      @shasmi93 Год назад

      There is no such thing as isolation in 2023. People out everything online and there are TONS of wealthy people that will fly everywhere anyway. Your city will be destroyed. Mark my words.

  • @loulopez554
    @loulopez554 Год назад +98

    It's happening everywhere in the country now and most of the world

    • @billya3628
      @billya3628 Год назад +1

      NWO, the great reset, Agenda 2030. All by design.

    • @Woketard
      @Woketard Год назад +1

      No one wants to address the elephant in the room: too many people. The myth of us "spreading out of cities" clearly isn't working. 2 million legal immigrants get dumped every single year with no breaks. We also have millions from the third world storming our borders in endless numbers. More people = less housing.

    • @angelaarmie5789
      @angelaarmie5789 Год назад +10

      not "everywhere" but I get what you're trying to say

    • @Jimmyjackfunk433
      @Jimmyjackfunk433 4 месяца назад +2

      Nice liberal generalization!

    • @AmberMata
      @AmberMata 4 месяца назад

      No, Boise is literally the fastest and biggest growing city in the country! It isn't just local folk making it up. It's statistics.

  • @erikamonterroso7743
    @erikamonterroso7743 2 месяца назад +11

    I moved from crime ridden Cali 2 years ago. Love everything about IDAHO. BEST MOVE EVER!

  • @FlintIronstag23
    @FlintIronstag23 Год назад +207

    12 Eastern Oregon counties have approved ballot measures to become part of Idaho. Not just people, but entire regions want to move to Idaho.

    • @AshleeWilliams-di4xn
      @AshleeWilliams-di4xn Год назад +21

      No thanks! We don't need to support them--there won't be any revenue of any kind coming in from Eastern Oregon, just the need for services and support.

    • @angelaarmie5789
      @angelaarmie5789 Год назад +1

      that's probably never gonna happen unless Idaho and all traitor East Oregon counties literally pays a ridiculous amount of money to Oregon Prime.

    • @torekristoffersen176
      @torekristoffersen176 Год назад +32

      They don’t necessarily want to be part of Idaho… but don’t want to be part of all the crap and craziness that the west coast of Oregon has become…

    • @FlintIronstag23
      @FlintIronstag23 Год назад +29

      @@torekristoffersen176 I live in Salem, on Western side of Oregon, and I can tell you it can be more Red or Purple than Blue in a lot of areas over here. Marion County, where I am, is in the heart of Willamette Valley that people think is all ultraliberal, but we voted for the Republican candidate in the 2022 Governor's race. The problem is that Multnomah County (Portland) is so overwhelmingly Blue, that it skews statewide elections.

    • @MegaBait1616
      @MegaBait1616 Год назад

      yeah to get away from the liberals...nut jobs.....

  • @ryansilva8854
    @ryansilva8854 4 месяца назад +7

    I love my state thanks for all the kind words. I'm so happy you had a great time here.

  • @jasonkhan854
    @jasonkhan854 Год назад +40

    Nick, when I watch your videos like this I feel like I am taking a road trip with you on these traveling adventures. I really enjoy your work. Thank you for bringing up such quality content.

  • @urbanmusicgal9075
    @urbanmusicgal9075 Год назад +214

    I can already see that problems in Boise are just beginning. If the citizens don’t take action - sooner than later the homeless population will multiply bringing their crime with them. Camping in the city and surrounding areas should be made illegal with zero tolerance.

    • @man2842
      @man2842 Год назад +1

      Jesus Christ man. Making camping illegal doesn’t stop homelessness, it just gives the cops the right to harass them

    • @americafirst9144
      @americafirst9144 Год назад +6

      It doesn't make the problem just disappear.

    • @dawson0610
      @dawson0610 Год назад +15

      The fact that they even have a few is proof that they do not intend to not allow homelessness. Yes it is illegal to loiter which is what they are doing. Those that hate this statement then invite them to live in your home and not in the streets.

    • @Fear58
      @Fear58 Год назад +5

      Won't ever happen. ID isn't a fair-weather state like CA.

    • @dawson0610
      @dawson0610 Год назад +6

      @@Fear58 So you think because Boise has harsh winter the bums won't stay?

  • @unclem4626
    @unclem4626 Год назад +73

    Boise is completely unique compared to the rest of the state. It's the only really big city Idaho has.

  • @missfizz2386
    @missfizz2386 Год назад +47

    We love it here in Meridian (which does not have higher crime than Nampa btw). Our quality of life improved since the day we left Central Ca in the rearview. All of our neighbors have come from not only west coast areas like California, Portland and Seattle but Texas and Wisconsin and even NY. I've seen license plates from about 25 out of the 50 states on the road here. Lots of us have young children and want better for them. They can play outside and it feels safe...for now at least. Just grateful to be living in a place that feels like a page out of my 90s childhood.

    • @greasesicle
      @greasesicle Год назад

      You are full of it.

    • @trailblazeratv6306
      @trailblazeratv6306 Год назад +4

      I live in Nampa since 2004 and I don't think the crime is bad at all. I can go to grocery store and leave my sliding glass door open and garage open no problems at all

    • @skurinski
      @skurinski Год назад +8

      get rid of the democrat Mayor, she's going to ruin it

    • @greasesicle
      @greasesicle Год назад

      Dirty kkkops retiring in ID ruin it.

    • @tracyshannon1795
      @tracyshannon1795 11 месяцев назад

      can you please speak more to this? without thinking about it, I realize I subconsciously assumed Boise's mayor was republican or independent. I know nothing about your political history. To others, I'm not looking to initiate any kind of debate around this. not interested, would just like to know the history and the mindset of Boise folks. thanks@@skurinski

  • @startagain127
    @startagain127 Год назад +45

    That's the cleanest Rite Aid I've ever seen in my entire life

  • @pdxmtngoat
    @pdxmtngoat Год назад +16

    The California to Idaho Diaspora is just getting started. It's never ever going to stop. It might slow down in about 20 years from now. Boise will be pretty unrecognizable by then. It's a done deal. It is what it is. Maybe Nick could do a before and after video in the future.

  • @DiegoFroning
    @DiegoFroning Год назад +53

    I went to Boise on March this year and I Loved it. Very clean, very quiet small city and kind people, you feel very safe

    • @manager4409
      @manager4409 Год назад +18

      because it's one of the last white-majority cities in America

    • @Unteragen-rg1so
      @Unteragen-rg1so Год назад

      congratulations you win dumbest comment of 2023 award@@manager4409

  • @geo8rge
    @geo8rge Год назад +41

    What's it like in winter? I think you need to return to these places during their worst weather season.

    • @3DEditor
      @3DEditor Год назад +8

      It snows there for sure

    • @angelaarmie5789
      @angelaarmie5789 Год назад +4

      it has 4 season weather and can snow for a few weeks but it stuck about 4 times out of 12 years winters I lived there.

    • @trailblazeratv6306
      @trailblazeratv6306 Год назад +2

      It gets gray and cold but only about 12 inches of snow per year. Hot and dry in the summer. It'll hit 100 degrees 20+ times per year too

    • @kristatraumavictor
      @kristatraumavictor Год назад +2

      Snow started in mid November and snowed consistently until late March early April. It wasn’t great.

    • @twytch97
      @twytch97 Год назад +4

      Boise is super mild, that's why all the Californians come and stay

  • @David-nx2vm
    @David-nx2vm Год назад +88

    We live in Texas but have a second home in Meridian. Our daughter moved there in 2010 to go to BSU and never left. Safe, clean, great sense of civic pride. Law enforcement is proactive, and the citizenry is very armed. We stay very connected with our realtor on the migration, and everybody she deals with who is moving there wants to get away from the craziness and the politics, not bring it with them. They are building more affordable housing but like most places it’s a game of catch-up. The western suburbs you saw (Meridian, Nampo, Eagle, Star, Kuna, etc) are the only places where home construction can go. Mountains to the north and east, and most of the land to the south cannot be built on. Traffic has gotten worse over the last 15 years but it’s nothing compared to where we are in Texas and other larger metro areas. You can always flee for a less expensive area, but when do you quit fleeing?

    • @peggypasson8794
      @peggypasson8794 Год назад +2

      It's absolutely beautiful so it's very sad .

    • @tigerpunch3402
      @tigerpunch3402 Год назад +4

      So many invasive citizens say they don't want to change the politics, but everyone has a drum to beat, everyone.

  • @NickJohnson
    @NickJohnson  Год назад +4

    Need a Boise realtor? I know manny! Email me! NickJohnsonNC18@gmail
    Also, here's my entire Mountain West Road Trip Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLq-_cmf3H6yq836p_Frch75GtIGQXn-AX&si=0VN_nJsybN1cViyd

    • @pdxmtngoat
      @pdxmtngoat Год назад +3

      Thanks for all the videos Nick!

    • @robertcoggins8545
      @robertcoggins8545 Год назад +1

      Amen Nick We watch most of them. Your very thorough and unbiased!

    • @annabelleb.8096
      @annabelleb.8096 Год назад

      Would you consider doing a video on Casper Wyoming on your way back home? 😁

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Год назад

      Yes Anna!

    • @annabelleb.8096
      @annabelleb.8096 Год назад

      @@NickJohnson Oh wow! 👏👏👏 Thank you!

  • @tericampbell570
    @tericampbell570 Год назад +31

    Dejavu of when I came to Portland Oregon 20 or so years ago. Yeah, there were just a few homeless people, parks and city sparkling clean and the city was safe and happy. Progress doesn't always make things better.

    • @yelapa999
      @yelapa999 9 месяцев назад +2

      Downtown Portland in the 90's sparkled. I can't even go down there it's so sad-at least for the time being.

    • @Jimmyjackfunk433
      @Jimmyjackfunk433 5 месяцев назад +1

      Spot on!

    • @F82F8
      @F82F8 4 месяца назад

      Truth!!

    • @BasedRanger
      @BasedRanger 22 дня назад

      EXACTLY this. I've seen this very thing happen to several cities. Mark my words: In 10-15 years, Boise will be at least as bad as Spokane is now. In no more than 30 years, it'll be indistinguishable from Portland.

  • @strongbad666
    @strongbad666 Год назад +32

    Not a state I would ever want to live in, but I do appreciate how clean they keep their streets. Hell, the fact that not every road has a bunch of potholes on them is mind blowing for a bigger-city-dweller like me.

    • @maryjogreen1706
      @maryjogreen1706 Год назад +4

      Ummmmm it’s a garbage can sides of the roads are littered it’s disgusting! Wasn’t like this until people started moving here

    • @strongbad666
      @strongbad666 Год назад +3

      @@maryjogreen1706 Well, that is the fable everyone tells themselves. You talk to anyone in every state and territory and it was always better when they were a kid. Every area changes all of the time due to the economic environment and political issues both in your state and other states. Every place is turning into every other place and is more due to demographic issues than political ones (although the political issues certainly do not help.) The smartest option now is simply not to move.

    • @Whoyouwishyouwere
      @Whoyouwishyouwere Год назад +1

      What's the problems with Idaho in your view?

    • @strongbad666
      @strongbad666 Год назад +5

      @@Whoyouwishyouwere The problem with Idaho is its employment laws which overwhelmingly favor the employer in almost every situation and if you get into trouble in your job-in-industry, you get unofficially blacklisted in that industry and cannot find a replacement job later in Idaho. This is unique to Idaho, and I cannot find a corollary in another state.
      So, that's problem number one. I could go on about other problems but since I actually have to work to gain a fiscal position in society, this is most important to me.

    • @Whoyouwishyouwere
      @Whoyouwishyouwere Год назад +1

      @@strongbad666 Yeah, that sucks. I heard of similar things of the Japanese economy. I've been thinking about moving into a more naturalistic part of the country, but I'm not really a social person and from the looks of it, Idahoans seem to be kinda nosy to my taste. But Idaho does has the scenery that is ideal for me, I love the mountains and hiking trails, but I also love my hermit lifestyle aswell.

  • @jimmix436
    @jimmix436 Год назад +138

    I’ve lived here 31 years. I miss the Boise of the 90’s and early 2000’s. Now it’s non stop road and home construction, and property crimes are out of control. We’re also slowly turning purple. Miss the solid red days. If you want a conservative area in Idaho head to the panhandle.

    • @patriciaanzelc5386
      @patriciaanzelc5386 Год назад +13

      Boise is totally blue

    • @rockycock7631
      @rockycock7631 Год назад +14

      ​@@patriciaanzelc5386Downtown is but everywhere else is solidly red.

    • @stevesyverson8625
      @stevesyverson8625 Год назад +8

      I grew up in the America of the 1950s and traveled with family extensively in the west and south.
      Idaho has always had a special place in my heart .
      I returned several times in the 1960s and 70s because it was untouched and unspoiled.
      How things have changed.

    • @michaeledwards6890
      @michaeledwards6890 Год назад +7

      The actual reality of it is that population of the world and this country has completely skyrocketed since the 50s. Its still a great place

    • @ddub8811
      @ddub8811 Год назад +10

      Moved to Boise area in 2019, was surprised at the amount of people, but loved that pulling up to a stop sign, people would give you a go ahead and often random folks in cars would just say hello if you looked at them. By 2023 the culture changed and even more people moved in. I couldn't believe the transformation. So to summarize, can't imagine what the change would feel like after 31 years. Still a great state, I moved again because of work, but miss the nature and skiing. Wishing all the best to Idaho.

  • @elfpuncher
    @elfpuncher Год назад +55

    The real reason why Idaho doesn't have the homeless issue is that they don't tolerate drugs like the West Coast does. If homeless people can't easily get drugs they're not going to live there. They going to head west. Night and day when you go to Spokane

    • @HairyPixels
      @HairyPixels Год назад

      wait until the Liberals start voting. They can't help themselves, believe me.

    • @abigailpmm1182
      @abigailpmm1182 Год назад +9

      It's too cold for bums.

    • @elfpuncher
      @elfpuncher Год назад +4

      @@abigailpmm1182 there are bums in Spokane, roughly the same temp. Low enough to freeze at least

    • @F82F8
      @F82F8 4 месяца назад

      This is truth. Think camp dope.

  • @pdxmtngoat
    @pdxmtngoat Год назад +41

    Another good video Nick. Boise is just an extension of Northern California. Go to Boise. Nothing but California plates absolutely everywhere you go. Everywhere. It is what it is.

    • @robertcoggins8545
      @robertcoggins8545 Год назад +21

      Yep the California Plague is going on Full Force in Boise.

    • @marystorer
      @marystorer Год назад +10

      @@robertcoggins8545SE Idaho is now being plagued with the washatonians!

    • @jasonjason9866
      @jasonjason9866 Год назад +2

      You have to take into account the number of Californian's that attend BSU.

    • @mikehocking4836
      @mikehocking4836 4 месяца назад

      CaliBozee there's no Idaho natives anymore

  • @roguecode2354
    @roguecode2354 Год назад +46

    I visited Boise about 4 years ago, it seemed like going back in time to Colorado in the early 90s, stores were fully stocked and everything seemed to be what you would expect. We have some family there but I feel like its only a short time until it looks like the rest of the over populates states like California and Colorado.

    • @IndigoStargazer
      @IndigoStargazer Год назад +1

      Stay away from blue states

    • @trailblazeratv6306
      @trailblazeratv6306 Год назад +2

      Yeah I moved to Denver from back east in 1994 then to Boise in 2001. Denver was still a lot bigger than Boise even back then in '93 than it is now

  • @tyb3938
    @tyb3938 Год назад +12

    Love Boise, no longer affordable, but still a gem. We live on the greenbelt and can walk or bike anywhere with ease and safely along the river. Mayor sucks, hopefully she will be voted out soon. The mayor before her was a Democrat but not a liberal, he believed in enforcing the rule of law where she doesn’t. Let the homeless start and they will quickly take over your parks

  • @briandrake9467
    @briandrake9467 Год назад +8

    I grew up riding my bike in those parks, no other city has a friendlier greenbelt system..

  • @elizabethcarrington5819
    @elizabethcarrington5819 Год назад +8

    The high interest rates are killing the housing market right now all over the country. the FED is doing what it’s supposed to do, drive down prices and stave off inflation to a certain extent. Btw, I love your show. Your narration is sarcastically funny. Keep up the great work!❤

  • @cinnamongirl5410
    @cinnamongirl5410 Год назад +106

    It's very sad to see another place infected with the California virus. This looks like I remember Portland area in 1990.

    • @VloneKid25
      @VloneKid25 Год назад +2

      It’s not a California virus

    • @peggypasson8794
      @peggypasson8794 Год назад +3

      One person?

    • @Magnetic1908
      @Magnetic1908 Год назад +15

      You must feel how the Indians felt when people came to their land and brought diseases that that were never in America before.

    • @katiemccormick8846
      @katiemccormick8846 Год назад +4

      Exactly! Moved from Poop Street Portland and passed straight through Boise cause I could see what’s coming.

    • @lordhumongus8669
      @lordhumongus8669 Год назад +2

      Portland infected itself 😂

  • @markuscg1
    @markuscg1 Год назад +41

    Reminds me of the Colorado Front Range (Fort Collins, Loveland, down to Denver) with all the growth and construction...and sky rocketing home prices.

    • @CorbinEliason82
      @CorbinEliason82 Год назад +8

      Front range 20 years ago.

    • @Kev1234-d4j
      @Kev1234-d4j Год назад +5

      That's what I was going to say 😆

    • @Rootiga
      @Rootiga 7 месяцев назад +1

      I spent the first 20 years of my life in the front range (Broomfield 2000-2020) before moving to Idaho. I have met many other Coloradans in Idaho, all of us moved here for the same reason. It is the way Colorado used to be

  • @patrickfuchs3859
    @patrickfuchs3859 Год назад +18

    Boise was a million times better before the influx. It's turning into a traffic nightmare with subdivisions everywhere the eye can see. It was much nicer prior to 2000.

    • @danmur2797
      @danmur2797 10 месяцев назад +2

      Sounds like the more rural areas of Southern California before 1990.
      Around 2000, there was a massive construction boom that began then, and culminated in 2007. Turned former rural areas into exurban subdivisions. And former suburban areas more urban.
      That was the housing bubble that eventually burst. Led to depressed housing scenario from 2008-2014.

    • @QualityQman
      @QualityQman 2 месяца назад

      I disagree. We have far more entertainment, resources, parks, dining, etc.
      That being said, I can definitely see it changing for the worse in a decade or so but for now, the type of people here are pretty similar to the people in 2000. It's just bigger with more things to do!

    • @patrickfuchs3859
      @patrickfuchs3859 2 месяца назад

      @@QualityQman I've lived in the area as an adult 45 years. The charm of the area was its small town feel. Boise in 1980 had 125k, Meridian 6k, Eagle 1.2k, etc. and there was plenty of open spaces and no traffic. A drive from Eagle to Lucky peak used to take 1/2 hr and it was peaceful when you arrived. Now it takes at least an hour and it's jam packed. Boise is horrible now. Too many people, too many cars, too much development.

  • @Burke396
    @Burke396 Год назад +7

    I live in a little town called homedale just 20 minutes from caldwell. Been here my whole life and even it's growing. Glad you gave us a visit!

  • @Hschlick84
    @Hschlick84 Год назад +12

    I find the weather much nicer in Boise than Coeur d' Alene for Idaho standards.

  • @carriekay5987
    @carriekay5987 Год назад +13

    Wow, this has to be the BEST video on RUclips about Boise! It wasn't hypey, and it showed a lot of territory without doing the cherry-picking that most city videos do -- especially when done by a Realtor.
    GREAT COVERAGE! I watched the entire thing and it held my interest for the duration. 👍👍👍

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Год назад +3

      Welcome to my channel Carrie ❤️

    • @marge3477
      @marge3477 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@NickJohnsonyou needed to go to The Village and Fort Boise

  • @brendawhisenhunt8444
    @brendawhisenhunt8444 Год назад +77

    Keep voting Red and keep your state clean!

    • @FirstnameLastname-bp5cm
      @FirstnameLastname-bp5cm 8 месяцев назад +6

      Gross. No thanks.

    • @feikschteizman5025
      @feikschteizman5025 4 месяца назад

      Drugs and lgbt shit keeps away from red color😂😂😂

    • @MonsieurZemuya
      @MonsieurZemuya 4 месяца назад

      Yeah, Red is the reason I got attacked. Blue is the main reason I have a job and feel safe. Red States = Poverty Blue States = Diversity. So, yeah you can keep your Homophobic, Xenophobic and your misogyny Elsewhere!

    • @patjones5723
      @patjones5723 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@FirstnameLastname-bp5cmDid you bump your head 😮

    • @coldchickenwings9437
      @coldchickenwings9437 3 месяца назад

      ​@FirstnameLastname-bp5cm sorry your dad wasn't a man-

  • @prepareyourself6728
    @prepareyourself6728 Год назад +13

    For all those fleeing thinking things are going to be different, remember the adage: Wherever you go there you are! LOL!

  • @mytbread108
    @mytbread108 5 месяцев назад +6

    I moved to the Treasure Valley when I was five years old in the late 80s from Omaha (yeah, I am old). I have seen a lot of changes over the decades such as the population in Nampa, where I have primarily lived, going from 20-25k to over 100k. Sure, I complain about the increased traffic and the insane housing market I cannot think of anywhere else I would want to live. The weather is great. The people are typically friendly. If you want to escape the city to visit the desert, camp in the forest, go whitewater rafting, or flyfishing it is all within a few hours drive.
    When I have mentioned to people online where I live I usually get mocked as there are some negative stereotypes about the state. Those comments are almost always from people that have never been here or even the west coast.
    Anyway, thanks for coming. Hopefully you will come again and explore aspects of the area you did not cover this time around.

  • @Captain0Tylor
    @Captain0Tylor Год назад +39

    I moved to ID in 2010 from western WA. Lived in Nampa, Meridian, and Boise. Its been great living here, and I would say still is even with the amount of people moving in. Idaho has some big problems though. The wages in Idaho are some of the lowest in the US comparatively. And thats not just looking at the minimum wage, but the pay of professional jobs. Totally agree that the home prices are crazy and that sucks because I'd like to stay in this state and own a home. I look around at other states where the housing is still 50%-60% less than here, and I could make $15-$20 more an hour for my line of work. Its tempting to move on, like the guy you spoke to. I know a lot of people in their 20s graduating, looking at the same things and thinking about leaving.
    In fact there was an interesting article I had read earlier this year that used DMV data from all over the US. Seems to show that for roughly every 450 people coming into ID, there are around 379 leaving the state. Probably how the population has stayed under 2M even with the influx of people.
    Not too get too political but another big issue for ID is the amount of health practitioners leaving the state due to recent decisions.
    Last but not least for big problems facing ID is the huge amount of teachers leaving as well.

    • @mtnwalkingdogwoman
      @mtnwalkingdogwoman Год назад +4

      Very informative , thank you

    • @fattone166
      @fattone166 Год назад

      ...because the r-wing politicians want to micromanage teachers and healthcare providers.

    • @curtbergeron703
      @curtbergeron703 Год назад +3

      I like how nice and clean Boise looks, but I will never live there due to the recent laws passed there. It appears if you aren’t straight, white and Christian it might be a tough life there. If you’re a woman and need reproductive health care, good luck. It’s not happening.

    • @blukas76
      @blukas76 Год назад +11

      ​@@curtbergeron703sounds like paradise.

    • @D3r3k2323
      @D3r3k2323 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@curtbergeron703We don't want people like you here. That's why it's so nice

  • @lisanbradshaw
    @lisanbradshaw Год назад +11

    I live in Nampa, but paint newly built houses all over the Treasure Valley, and man the construction seems like it's never going to end. Moved here just 3 years ago from San Diego when gas was only $2.10, and housing was affordable. Everything is changing so fast!!

  • @zipninja8499
    @zipninja8499 Год назад +35

    One thing that wasn't mentioned much that brings more perspective to the Boise area is Winter. It's cold here! That may keep crime and homelessness down. Some of the transplants may not like it after a few seasons and they might move on also. I do see the housing market falling more than it has so it will be interesting to see how it all balances out.

    • @Politano1955
      @Politano1955 Год назад +3

      Was in Boise in the early 90's when it was -20 degrees one night. Never been that cold in my life.

    • @ifeanyiosuji7174
      @ifeanyiosuji7174 Год назад

      I wanna be there

    • @hellannthefirst5529
      @hellannthefirst5529 Год назад +2

      I'm in Alaska. The cold does not keep enough people out. Hoping for a few years of -55 again. The extra heating would be worth it.

    • @helloimnotabothelloimnotab1950
      @helloimnotabothelloimnotab1950 Год назад

      I don't know why people keep saying its "SO COLD " here. Is very mild in Boise in the middle of winter. With very little snow fall ever. You want cold, go to the upper Midwest in the middle winter, that's cold. Quit being a bunch of pussies.

    • @shasmi93
      @shasmi93 Год назад +4

      Ahahahah keep dreaming. Your city is slowly on its way to hell. No avoiding it once Instagram gets ahold of it. You can already see the signs of gentrification. Strap in! Alaska has massive homeless problem and they are WAY colder up there.

  • @tonya4249
    @tonya4249 Год назад +26

    Like happened in San Francisco, as soon as the social media companies move in, property prices go up, no neighborhood assimilation by the tech nerds, big commuter buses start clogging up the roadways. So sorry for the people of Boise knowing Meta and others are on the way.

    • @BETTERWORLDSGT
      @BETTERWORLDSGT Год назад

      Yes, high tech companies bring jobs but they inflate housing costs and force so many People into Homelessness. Regular working class People get pushed aside. I was in San Francisco about 30 years ago, now it is a place to be avoided.

    • @havable
      @havable Год назад +1

      We've been a tech town for decades. Micron is based here.

    • @mirzaahmed6589
      @mirzaahmed6589 Год назад

      You have a problem with well-paying jobs, or is it just jealousy that you cannot get one?

    • @BETTERWORLDSGT
      @BETTERWORLDSGT Год назад

      @@mirzaahmed6589 Tech Jobs are good well paying Jobs, but anywhere a lot of Hi tech Workers move, nearly all of the Rents go up, so all the regular working People, like minimum wage Workers and People on fixed incomes can't afford to rent anymore, and a lot of them end up Homeless!

    • @juan-ko5hz
      @juan-ko5hz Месяц назад

      ​@@mirzaahmed6589problem is with nerd jobs. No issue with say oil workers and doctors

  • @Starfish2145
    @Starfish2145 Год назад +9

    Home prices have more than doubled in Boise since the pandemic. It’s crazy $$$$

  • @VictoryGardenPreserve
    @VictoryGardenPreserve 3 месяца назад +7

    The only liberals I know in Idaho are Idaho natives. The most conservative Idahoans come from places where socialism was already in place and they know how bad it is.

  • @Silvangreen
    @Silvangreen Год назад +10

    You keep running. The people who hate you keep following. They just want your stuff and have to put up with you to get it some of it.

  • @BustyIndian5000
    @BustyIndian5000 Год назад +30

    The weather in Boise is treacherous. The homeless wouldn't survive. And keep in mind, these are all 30 year homes. They fall apart as soon as you step in them. The wages there are still garbage. The companies might be hiring, but they still want to live in the Boise from 20 years ago.

    • @tonyboyer28
      @tonyboyer28 6 месяцев назад +4

      Yep. I like a lot of things about Idaho, but worker's wages and rights aren't part of that, it's big business all the way.

    • @thefeels9086
      @thefeels9086 5 месяцев назад +2

      Same work rules that was created by Robert Owen, and Henry Ford, that we have been living by for ever now.
      There is more options now, like creating your business,or task rabbit, door dash, exc.
      Jobs that allow you to create your own hours, but alot of companies are still stuck in the past, and they want full control of your schedule, and it's ridiculous, because there's enough work to go around, and most companies are still living by 9to5, 5 days a week rules.
      I think it would be more productive, and people would be a lot more happier, if they were able to choose their own hours, also having the ability to change your work location every week, so it's something new, and you can help any local store/ma pa shop.
      I just extremely hate the old 8hour, 5 day a week

    • @tonyboyer28
      @tonyboyer28 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@thefeels9086 I agree 100%. I’m glad that there are people like you in the world, it gives me hope.

    • @thefeels9086
      @thefeels9086 5 месяцев назад

      @@tonyboyer28 yes my brother, I really hope this changes soon, because I feel like a lot more people would benefit.
      I wanna create something like this locally, I just don't know how I would start.

    • @snowflake15sicesculpture
      @snowflake15sicesculpture 3 месяца назад +1

      Exactly, especially that Snowmageddon back in 2016

  • @ивангареев-и5ю
    @ивангареев-и5ю Год назад +6

    CA is a unique place on Earth with a soft climate and beautiful nature. Apparently, it is the most expensive place on our planet.🤭 I'm living in Sibiria, which is a unique place too.😊
    Hellow from Russia! 🖐😃

  • @minnesotasomething
    @minnesotasomething Год назад +30

    Idaho looks like the closest thing to perfection that the USA has left.. I'm freaking sold on this place

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Год назад +4

      Me too

    • @manager4409
      @manager4409 Год назад

      once whites are a minority America will be a third world shithole. the few remaining white places (utah/idaho/montana/wyoming/vermont) are becoming extremely valuable now because they're some of the last safe places for white people.

    • @F82F8
      @F82F8 4 месяца назад +1

      Think again.

    • @AmberMata
      @AmberMata 4 месяца назад +1

      Change your plates as soon as you move here lol

    • @mikehocking4836
      @mikehocking4836 4 месяца назад

      ​@@AmberMataya like the Calis do to the Elk plates funny as hell

  • @murphman76
    @murphman76 Год назад +15

    We moved to Boise, Idaho in 1979 the year after we were married. It was beautiful, peaceful, and safe. I took a promotion and had to move to - yep - San Francisco! Another promotion took us away from San Francisco in 1987. Amazingly, I do not recall a single homeless person in San Francisco at the time...though I am sure there were some. Friends and relatives came and we always went Downtown and to Fisherman's Wharf...it was clean, fun, and safe. Now - decades later - it's sad to see San Francisco unlivable. At least Boise is still looking good for the most part.

    • @BasedRanger
      @BasedRanger 22 дня назад

      Even in the late 00's, San Francisco still had such incredible charm. I last visited several years back, and I couldn't get out of there quickly enough - literally! The traffic there made me want to lose my top, and I'm a native Angelino.
      Revisiting the wharf felt like I had stepped into a nightmare. Overcrowded, filthy, and felt like everything was irreversibly ruined. Just a shell of its former self. Truly sad.

  • @sharicewantspeace
    @sharicewantspeace Год назад +6

    I live in the Idaho panhandle near Spokane and Spokane has a horrible homeless problem and from what I see in Post Falls quarterlane area is a lot of people living in their cars living in their vehicles and move it around not so much homeless on the ground

  • @wjcj1234
    @wjcj1234 Год назад +13

    Great job, as always, Nick.
    I'd love to see you visit places like this in the dead of winter, when the temperature hits -20f. Lol. The locals would appreciate your help at keeping the growth controlled. 😊

    • @elliekusa65
      @elliekusa65 5 месяцев назад

      We don’t get -20 in Boise. It does in the mountains but not here.

  • @ejgrant5191
    @ejgrant5191 Год назад +15

    My Ex and I bought our "Retirement Home" in Meridian in 2009....Had some issues with some tennants who became long distance "dead beats" and finally got them out of the home, sadly sold it before Real Estate really "Took OFF!" My friend's son became tired of Kommiefornia and my Idaho house was vacant. I told him to take himself up there in 2013 and stay in my house and to look around. He ended up moving there with his wife & daughters. They very much enjoy living there. My friend a 3rd generation "Californio" like me was compaining about the 9+ hour drive to see his grandchildren in Boise. I said aren't you happy for them to be able to grow up in an enviroment like we had when we were children. In Boise you were able to "turn your clock back 10-15 years" a few years back, not so much anymore. My best friend also moved there. Me? I picked the "Panhandle area" to live and I'm happy about that. I joke Boise is a suburb of California these days.

  • @aeanderson8491
    @aeanderson8491 Год назад +30

    I have family in Boise. Here's the good and the bad. Good: Downtown is clean and vibrant. Property taxes are low. Outdoor recreation is abundant and nearby. Bad: Low wages. Few social services when you need them. Very few OB/GYN doctors because they are afraid to practice. Horrific, photo-worthy traffic accidents everywhere. Road rage. Extremely hot summers, many days well over 100 degrees. Extremely low humidity, down to 15% which can make your skin crack and bleed, your wooden furniture will crack, etc. Traffic is very heavy, all day long. Urban sprawl, never-ending concrete and asphalt. Winter inversions. Homes are not cheap anymore, unless you want to live in the worst areas.

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Год назад +9

      Nice try

    • @doriemckay6935
      @doriemckay6935 Год назад +5

      Winter inversion I'd be concerned about.

    • @mtnwalkingdogwoman
      @mtnwalkingdogwoman Год назад

      It sucks@@doriemckay6935

    • @automnejoy5308
      @automnejoy5308 Год назад +10

      It just looks like a bunch of strip malls and cookie cutter developments. It doesn't look that scenic, either. I mean, those "mountains" don't hold a candle to say, SLC's. Since it's not even affordable anymore, I really don't see the appeal.

    • @mtnwalkingdogwoman
      @mtnwalkingdogwoman Год назад

      SLC's mountains are breataking@@automnejoy5308

  • @eviefriend3976
    @eviefriend3976 Год назад +16

    I live in an outlying small town but work all over the Treasure Valley. I love our small town. I feel fairly safe. Our next door neighbors on both sides are conservative and religious. The traffic in Boise is crazy! I literally pray every morning when I get in my car for the Lord to keep me safe. Nice video, I enjoyed it, thank you.

    • @HairyPixels
      @HairyPixels Год назад

      "Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people"

  • @iam_donnab
    @iam_donnab Год назад +16

    I've gone to Boise the past two summers to visit my brother. He fled SoCal seven years ago. We go up north. The first 45 minutes, the mountains look like SoCal, then you get to the green mountain pines, the rapids, the waterfalls. Insanely beautiful. We left Red Fish Lake one night after midnight and counted 27 deer on the road. It was like a deer party or a deer mall. A baby walked slowly in front of us for the longest. It was magical. I adore the place.

  • @CeeCee-pz6lp
    @CeeCee-pz6lp Год назад +2

    @ Nick Johnson. I want to thank you for Liking my City of Nebraska ❤. I’m pretty proud of how it changed through out the years. Thx again ❤

  • @Dillzallin
    @Dillzallin Год назад +4

    Best part of my day is watching a new Nick Johnson video 😌

  • @jeannie4cc
    @jeannie4cc Год назад +12

    I'm a conservative that moved to the Treasure Valley from San Diego. I worked hard to change CA since I was there most of my 60 years of life. No luck. My son moved to Boise over 10 years ago because his best friend decided to go to Boise State. I want to keep it red. I'll work to keep it red and a happy medium. I just want to get good fish tacos here! LOL

  • @bradopenshaw9097
    @bradopenshaw9097 Год назад +5

    I moved out of Boise cause it’s going down hill. There’s still a lot of good places to live here. But we aren’t wanting it to change into California

  • @chrisheller8305
    @chrisheller8305 Год назад +9

    I already live in a blob of sprawl and wouldn't want to move to an emerging blob of sprawl. I'm glad I got to see Boise before all this and those that are going there now are...welcome to it.

    • @manager4409
      @manager4409 Год назад +4

      once traffic increases its just not even worth it. That's how denver and dallas/fw area are. nonstop traffic and you just live in your own little semi-gated neighborhood with a strip mall of chain stores and restaurants near by. its hell.

    • @torquetrain8963
      @torquetrain8963 Год назад

      Ever heard of passenger trains, walkable cities and doing away with zoning laws? How much space is wasted with parking that could be used for apartments? Ever heard of trains and public transportation?

  • @Bakerism01
    @Bakerism01 Год назад +9

    Love your videos Nick. I was born and raised in the area and still have family there though I moved away. One of the major issues of Boise and the Treasure Valley is the lack of foresight. They didn’t invest in the proper planning, especially transportation 25 years ago when it would have been cheap and much easier. The area has grown so much so quickly that it will be prohibitively expensive and difficult to build a belt freeway. Traffic gets bad because people all end up on I84 and Eagle Road.

  • @hollyloomer7667
    @hollyloomer7667 Год назад +4

    Pure honesty ~ 52+ OG Native Boisean born and raised and I can be VERY grumpy about all the growth. I remember where farms used to be. I remember being able to go out in the mountains and never run into anyone. I remember going skiing at Bogus Basin without having to make a damn reservation. I remember when traffic was "normal". I think the traffic is my biggest gripe. However, I completely understand why people move here. I've raised both my children here and they are outstanding individuals. I don't hate the people who move here, not at all, but I do get frustrated and grumpy. I don't recognize my city and thankfully, I have property up in the Central mountains with a cabin so I can retreat when there is too much frustrating traffic.

  • @SimmeringPotpourri
    @SimmeringPotpourri Год назад +35

    100% right about Seattle. Homeless everywhere. They "reimagined" policing which means it's full of crime. 7 years ago Seattle was pretty nice but the current government has ruined the city and the governor is ruining the state. Moving is looking very attractive.

    • @pdxmtngoat
      @pdxmtngoat Год назад +4

      Seattle was not so nice 7 years ago. Apocolyptic homelessness under I-5.

    • @SimmeringPotpourri
      @SimmeringPotpourri Год назад +3

      @@pdxmtngoat yes, it wasn't without a homeless problem. We all remember Nickelsville and the crime at 3rd and Pine was still a major issue but I started to see a significant change down 3rd street about 2015. Yes, you had the area around The Morrison but people still used the park next to the courthouse and there was an entrance to the underground. After 2015, that underground entrance was closed, the homeless took over that park, and they took over sidewalks on 3rd and 4th. It had gotten worse, not better, and what the mayors and city council has done has contributed significantly to it.

    • @obomasinladen
      @obomasinladen Год назад +3

      recently moved from seattle to montana and couldn't be happier.

    • @SimmeringPotpourri
      @SimmeringPotpourri Год назад

      @@obomasinladen "recently" is the key word but I gotta ask. How bad is Montana?.😂. Worked in Seattle since 2006. Live in Western Washington all my life so I'm sure you'll recognize who has a bit more life experience with the area. 😉

    • @IAWAF
      @IAWAF 10 месяцев назад +1

      I visited Boise in 2000, when the city was about 125,000 population. Seemed like a nice smaller city. I remember the very nice flower garden downtown, named for the lady that started it. A local paper had an article that noted how safe and clean the city was, with the biggest problem finding things to do for young people. Obviously a lot has changed, with the city doubling in population and starting to get its own sprawl.

  • @frances3424
    @frances3424 10 месяцев назад +3

    I don't know anything about Idaho, but one thing I do know is they have the best potatoes hands down. LOL I have eaten them all my life and I live in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mts in Tennessee, close to Gatlinburg. When I get away from my mountains I can't wait to get back.

  • @GTMarmot
    @GTMarmot Год назад +7

    The litmus test of whether you're free is whether you can go out at midnight and buy an ice cream without being harassed by either cops or robbers. No curfews and no a-holes. As per Death Wish 3. A lot of truth in that movie.

  • @timaha83
    @timaha83 Год назад +59

    We are seeing a lot of foreign immigration these days, and I don't mean from coastal states! Boise has a liberal mayor who is importing sub-saharans to the area and they are taxing the public safety by their inability to assimilate... it's a bummer, hopefully they vote her out next go.

    • @phyrr2
      @phyrr2 Год назад

      A lot of other northern states are getting Somalis literally flown in. Obama started this during his first term. We already have Sharia law popping up in certain areas and even no-go zones where these people have taken over certain rural areas. Look at Michigan to see how things are going there. Granted the southern border is a big issue but I am THANKFUL it's not the border "refugee" crisis that Europe is still dealing with (let's face it, Europe is DONE - 3 million Germans have already moved to Hungary while 'refugees' yell at Germans on the street to leave and that they now own Germany). People need to be vigilant and ALWAYS ready to fight for what's theirs. Problem is, everyone only fights for a bit then sits back to be "comfortable", which is what allows more problems to flourish while they sit on their butts.

    • @HiDesert004
      @HiDesert004 Год назад

      You’ll be seeing a pro-Hamas demonstration in 3…2…1…

    • @peggypasson8794
      @peggypasson8794 Год назад +1

      Idk about Boise however cortalane is one of the places for child brides to be legal ?

    • @manager4409
      @manager4409 Год назад

      unless white people separate and balkanize into their own zone, every last white town in america will be ruined and be a third world shithole just like is happening elsewhere.

    • @ruralangwin
      @ruralangwin Год назад

      What's a sub Saharan?

  • @NewHaven203
    @NewHaven203 Год назад +7

    I’ve noticed the houses in the suburbs of the rockies and the west coast all look the same. Same color, brand new, clean streets, and green grass. Here in Connecticut there’s no suburb with houses like that. Homes are alot older here so they show their age, even in nice areas.

    • @benabshire5200
      @benabshire5200 Год назад +4

      Yeah man my girlfriend and I say the same thing. Boise is full of those kinds of neighborhoods and we describe them as having “no character and no soul”. Is this how we would describe Boise since it has tons of those neighborhoods?

    • @mtnwalkingdogwoman
      @mtnwalkingdogwoman Год назад +3

      Its called cookie cutter.

  • @jesssands5349
    @jesssands5349 4 месяца назад

    I really enjoy your commentaries and humor. You are the first channel I check when I’m curious or want to learn about a city or state.

  • @prevarikator
    @prevarikator Год назад +12

    Keep Boisie Normal! Should be their motto ig

  • @NoamGonen
    @NoamGonen Год назад +4

    Thanks Nick, your videos are true gems, not to mention the entertaining narration, embedding really useful information.

  • @chosuriki
    @chosuriki Год назад +23

    That all seems fine. Just gotta keep sending more billions to Ukraine!

    • @NewHaven203
      @NewHaven203 Год назад +1

      But the same people saying stuff like this are the SAME people that voted for Biden because they “didn’t like Trump” 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @manager4409
      @manager4409 Год назад +1

      and israel

    • @davidsebastianelli1326
      @davidsebastianelli1326 9 месяцев назад +1

      For over twenty years we spent 2 billion dollars a day fighting a religious war in Afghanistan. You knew that though, right?

    • @zaino_zaggin8287
      @zaino_zaggin8287 Месяц назад

      Send them some californians too. The traffic here sucks.

  • @conservativehippie9736
    @conservativehippie9736 Год назад +19

    My exbfs aunt, who is roughly in her late 60s now lived in Idaho and I think it was Boise for 20 years and she hated it. She said the people were so mean. And she actually had her home broken into. Nothing really left, they took pretty much everything. This was after her husband died. She just moved from there 3 years ago. she said it was the best thing she ever did.

    • @sunnyday7843
      @sunnyday7843 Год назад +16

      That’s interesting- do you suppose it’s cuz she was older and single ? I am older and single in MT and folks just are pretty standoffish to Single older women. It’s a strange phase we are in right now in many areas . Thanks Nick for these eye opening vids ! 🤠

    • @conservativehippie9736
      @conservativehippie9736 Год назад +6

      @sunnyday7843 yeah...kind of a loaner. Went thru a lot of abuse by husband

    • @loisaustin6200
      @loisaustin6200 Год назад +16

      @@sunnyday7843 As an older woman myself in Virginia, I believe most every place in this country is standoffish to single older women. This society is geared towards youth and beauty and once they are gone, a single woman has to be tough and learn to make it on her own once the hubby is gone. People are no longer interested in knowing them, sad but seems to be true.

    • @cherrybb3888
      @cherrybb3888 Год назад

      @@loisaustin6200This discussion is interesting. I’m a 57 yr old woman. Yes I’m married but I go walking and biking on my own, so strangers passing me would not know whether I am single or not. I find in the community I live in in northern Colorado people are friendly to me and say hello or nod and smile all the time. I do live in a townhome neighborhood near folks my age so know all my neighbors. I like being anonymous so maybe I’m not bothered by those who do not acknowledge me. I went hiking at a national park recently while my husband waited for me in the parking lot. He was not able to accompany me that day as his knees were bothering him. Most people on the trail said hello or smiled as I passed. I found another lady (about age 45-50) there on her own on the trail so we hiked together and had great conversation. So far at my age, I’ve found strangers to be friendly to me when out on my own.

    • @maryjogreen1706
      @maryjogreen1706 Год назад

      Where did she move

  • @BasementBerean
    @BasementBerean Год назад +21

    It was the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decision in Martin v. City of Boise in 2018 that made it de facto legal for homeless to camp on city property if the city does not provide housing for them.

    • @robertcoggins8545
      @robertcoggins8545 Год назад

      Yep and I know the Homeless POS Drug Addict who Was Involved in that Court Case! She's still an Addict and in and out of Jail every week

    • @sunnyday7843
      @sunnyday7843 Год назад +2

      So how come not many homeless there ?

    • @robertcoggins8545
      @robertcoggins8545 Год назад +4

      @@sunnyday7843 they are here! Hidden in shelters and Hotels.

    • @joliepop1661
      @joliepop1661 Год назад +2

      Revolting

    • @SAMeyer-hh7cv
      @SAMeyer-hh7cv 3 месяца назад

      No homeless allowed to camp in the streets or parks!

  • @larryfromwisconsin9970
    @larryfromwisconsin9970 Год назад +7

    My son and his family lived in Boise for 20 years. They all moved out because it got too expensive. His adult daughter tried to move back there with her husband. With two incomes they still couldn't afford a place to rent. They even tried living in an RV in a long term campground but despite the high RV lot rent they had no vacancy. Believe it or not they ended up in Denver. Can you believe Denver was lower cost of living than Boise?

  • @patriciaanzelc5386
    @patriciaanzelc5386 Год назад +21

    I lived in the Bay Area all my life. We decided to retire in Boise. We starting looking for a home in 2012. It was amazing. Airport not crowded. The restaurants were great and could actually get in on Friday and Saturday nights. Nice people etc. Bought our dream new home in Boise foothill development for $407k in 2014. Boise still had not recovered from the crash of 2008. Boise is an isolated metro area, so when there is a crash it takes a long time to recover because all the construction workers leave and it takes them a long time for them to come back. Boise is a mixed bag. It has wonderful natural beauty and lots of outdoor activities. However, I don’t think they are keeping up with road construction, schools and medical facilities. We moved back to California in 2020 to the Folsom area for family reasons. We had two snowy freezing winters , too normal winter and two warm winters while we were in Boise. Temps do get below zero some winters. The summers are hot and dry. The sprint and fall seasons are fairly short.
    Boise is nice but I see problems looming. Buyer beware it is not nirvana. We did enjoy the 6 years there but it was just too isolated for me. The airport is not an international airport, so traveling is not easy.

    • @kchididdy
      @kchididdy Год назад +1

      People can knock it all they want but there are some great things about the Bay Area. It's easy to take for granted when you live here. Beside high COL, I'm pretty satisfied with where I live.

    • @sethroberts634
      @sethroberts634 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@kchididdyI lived in San Diego 20 years ago and it's beautiful and that's literally where the positives end. I'd never even think of vacationing there. That's the biggest slap in the face right there. 😂

    • @nateb9768
      @nateb9768 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@kchididdy as a young person in the Bay Area if you aren't in the tech world you're screwed. We either have to LEAVE or live with our parents well into our 20s. You can praise the Bay all you want, it's changed for the worse.

  • @milessampson3942
    @milessampson3942 Год назад +7

    I have a friend who bought a house in Meridian, ID in preparation for retirement. I have never been to the Boise area myself, but fully aware that it is one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the country. I asked him why they bought there- he explained, "it reminds me of how Orange County was in the 70's and 80's. Everything's new and everyone is optimistic,"
    Watching this video and taking note of the topography of the area helps me realize what he meant by that. Spacious, leafy suburbs in a flat valley surrounded by golden rolling hills is very reminiscent of Southern California. No wonder so many of them feel right at home!

  • @deanhawk7260
    @deanhawk7260 Год назад +27

    Man you nailed it. This is Portland 15 years ago with all the construction and popularity, but the subdivisions in Boise remind me of the Sacramento metro, flat sprawling ugly suburbs. Sad to see this happening to such a nice wholesome place. The future looks bleak.

    • @thequintanashow5058
      @thequintanashow5058 Год назад +2

      From Sacramento. Yes. I see the beginnings of what has happened there happening here. Local governments who approve any and all housing construction as long as there is flat land to build on …. Erasing absolutely all character, and history.

    • @mirzaahmed6589
      @mirzaahmed6589 Год назад

      You think population and economic growth makes a place less wholesome? LOL.

    • @ElTrokeroLokochon
      @ElTrokeroLokochon 11 месяцев назад

      @@mirzaahmed6589its not that, it's the way Boise implements it's growth.

  • @FOPAudits
    @FOPAudits 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love your commentary. Cleaver, a bit humorous and humble with a small side of sarcasm.
    Great mix. Good to listen to.
    Thanks

  • @Idahoguy10157
    @Idahoguy10157 Год назад +4

    This is the best video on the current Treasure Valley. As in Ada and Canyon counties. Growing as it is

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Год назад +3

      They're always the best videos

  • @MattTaylor-xx7gs
    @MattTaylor-xx7gs Год назад +8

    Denver circa 1993, but safer and less air pollution.

  • @KCFromTheIE
    @KCFromTheIE Год назад +17

    Such a wonderful look at Boise! No one does it like you Nick ❤❤

  • @carinarilk89
    @carinarilk89 Год назад +5

    Oh my God!
    It's a shame.
    I think people must help to each other.
    We are all humans, that happened Worldwide Nick.
    ❤I' m sad to see that.
    God bless you all.
    Be careful
    Please don't take drugs or alcohol.

  • @timward3116
    @timward3116 Год назад +10

    Last time I was to Boise was exactly 40 years ago (October, 1983). The air was cool and fresh. It was like breathing a Tic-Tac. And so clean and peaceful! I always thought it would be a great place to live and, 40 years later, it seems that I probably missed the boat on that one.

    • @michaeledwards6890
      @michaeledwards6890 Год назад +1

      theres still Wyoming if you wanna pretend to be a cowboy in the 1800s, the world has around 8 billion people now so

    • @michaeledwards6890
      @michaeledwards6890 Год назад

      in face i looked it up. 4.6 billion in 1983, 8 billion now!

    • @timward3116
      @timward3116 Год назад +4

      @@michaeledwards6890 Looks like its time for me to fire up the Starship Enterprise and find another planet.

  • @George-jm4rn
    @George-jm4rn Год назад +4

    When we moved out west, we rented and traveled for the first year, assessing where we'd most like to live. Boise came in second to northern Colorado (Boulder-Longmont-Loveland-Ft. Collins). We haven't been there for nearly 10 years. It's changed a lot since then, for better or for worse.

  • @SoraFan23
    @SoraFan23 Год назад +6

    I feel like ever since a lot of people are moving to different states it's causing a lot of prejudice among others those who don't want change and don't want the people bring their problems to the state.

    • @Unteragen-rg1so
      @Unteragen-rg1so Год назад

      Congratulations, you are the 1 millionth dimwit to make the same exact dimwitted comment

  • @ejohnson3131
    @ejohnson3131 Год назад +6

    I moved to Utah out of CA in 2008 and I hate the population explosion we’ve been seeing. I font think its a Red vs Blue problem, but more of a big city problem with unplanned growth. I miss the “small town” feel of Salt Lake City and now Boise is headed in the same direction.

    • @keremcagintv
      @keremcagintv 10 месяцев назад

      I would look at Central or Eastern Idaho as an alternative to Boise!

  • @elevatormusicirelia9043
    @elevatormusicirelia9043 8 месяцев назад +1

    Been Living in Nampa/Boise area for over 25 years, it's every bit as beautiful and safe as you are saying.

  • @richie7201
    @richie7201 Год назад +6

    Nick, you are an American treasure! Your videos are 🔥! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @truthteller4442
    @truthteller4442 Год назад +40

    They might as well rename is to “Los Boise,” because I can pretty much guarantee that most of these people moving in are Californians.

    • @angelaarmie5789
      @angelaarmie5789 Год назад +5

      25% is what nick said

    • @marksauck3399
      @marksauck3399 Год назад +2

      Maybe calling it Noise. 🤣

    • @michaeledwards6890
      @michaeledwards6890 Год назад +1

      im moving here from Florida, so that makes me feel unique LOL

    • @maryjogreen1706
      @maryjogreen1706 Год назад

      Yup unfortunately

    • @npage.
      @npage. 9 месяцев назад

      California has a bigger economy than 5 countries combined. People make money there and then move elsewhere. Tired of that meme

  • @EvangeliumDiSilenti
    @EvangeliumDiSilenti Год назад +4

    Dear Boise ID, we understand. Sincerely, Reno NV.

  • @ohwell2790
    @ohwell2790 Год назад +6

    Idaho is getting like Hawaii, people move in with the big bucks and the locals can not live where they grow up. Problem is there is no where to go. It is bound to fail again and again I bought a house in 1971 for $14K now I can biarly survive because of all the money coming in. But, there is a bright side there are 450K homes staying un sold and now a Cold storage plant is being built in the same block, They will never sell now and that makes everyone here happy. Kind of glad they are going somewhere else. Maybe the building boom is over where I live in North West Arizona it has been ruined enough. The power grid is over loaded the water system over loaded, pollution and crime getting worse and the quality of life is worse too. This sucks Yeah buy a home for a million with hardly enough land just for the house and your neighbor is just six feet away, a total waste of money. People, a recession is a few short years away. Would love to see all the 6 figure homes go upside down and go vacant.

  • @tigerpunch3402
    @tigerpunch3402 Год назад +9

    I was born and raised in the treasure valley. Its so sad what it has become. I smile at people now in the grocery store and they scowl back. I slow down to let a car pull into the lane and people honk and throw their hands up. The kindness and friendliness that defined the treasure valley is gone.

    • @sheripacori2097
      @sheripacori2097 Год назад +1

      This is the normal now. A huge lack of love and respect. The places you used to know that were comfortable and safe are now unfamiliar and sketchy. My Canadian city used to be clean and friendly at 300,000. Now at 1.3 million not so much anymore.people just keep moving here now. Getting more dirty and dangerous everyday.

  • @shasmi93
    @shasmi93 Год назад +10

    As someone born in Colorado and watched my state destroyed… I’d bet my life savings that Idaho is in the beginning stages of what happened here. 100% I can see the signs just from this video. And the low traffic and Mountain View’s mean 1000% y’all are gonna turn into what Colorado now is. Enjoy the next 10 years of your state because it will NOT be the same after that I guranteeeeeeee that. 💯

  • @garyjust.johnson1436
    @garyjust.johnson1436 Год назад +4

    A cowboy never says goodbye.
    Mappy has the best quotes and happiest life philosophy!

  • @Peacelovesara77
    @Peacelovesara77 Год назад +2

    This is the first place that I’ve seen that you actually seem to like a lot.

  • @andrewduncan6587
    @andrewduncan6587 Год назад +4

    Thank you for showing all sides of the United States from your perspective. Finishing up our house in Colorado so we can move to Norway. Don't see a comeback for the US so gonna sell while prices are still relatively high

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Год назад +2

      Wow Andy that's extreme! Email me I'd love to hear more! NickJohnsonNC18@gmail

  • @gigistarlings2729
    @gigistarlings2729 Год назад +7

    I hate it that Boise is "booming". Yeah, the word's been out for 20 years and getting louder. Our rent has nearly doubled and I'm not too hopeful of being a homeowner. The traffic is too much. I've been without a car for a year and am truly enjoying the break from fighting the daily traffic. Still, it is a nice city. There's much to love... for now.

    • @maryhenri3254
      @maryhenri3254 Год назад +3

      No car for me too and it makes living here very difficult. The public trans is practically non-existent.

    • @gigistarlings2729
      @gigistarlings2729 Год назад +2

      @@maryhenri3254 my son used the city bus once to get to his job. It was late, then the bus driver stopped at the mall, left everyone waiting while she did who-knows-what, and he arrived to work an hour late. He never used the bus again. It definitely is challenging to live here without your own car.

    • @maryhenri3254
      @maryhenri3254 Год назад

      @@gigistarlings2729 Sounds familiar! Upside is I'm in great shape!

  • @dustys5512
    @dustys5512 Год назад +18

    Boise got pretty boring in the last 10 years. It's nothing like it was in the early 2000s to mid 2010s. You could go bar-hopping and strike up a conversation with anyone and they'd be glad to have you join their group. You could make friends instantly and go barhopping with them the rest of the night. Can't do that anymore. People in Boise just aren't as friendly and trusting as they used to be.

    • @robertcoggins8545
      @robertcoggins8545 Год назад +2

      That's because 90% of Boiseans are from California!!!

    • @stubru16
      @stubru16 Год назад +4

      It’s probably because the kind people have moved away because all the nasty yuppie city people are there now. and out priced all the good people.

    • @samgould8567
      @samgould8567 Год назад +3

      What do you think are some possible reasons? Personally I’ve had great bar-hopping experiences with strangers in both conservative and liberal cities (Omaha and Minneapolis), so I don’t think that has much or anything to do with it. Maybe rapid change and outside money robbing locals of opportunity?

    • @tudo8412
      @tudo8412 Год назад +4

      That said it’s the same in most areas. Personally I think this is the time if not the current politics.

    • @Captain0Tylor
      @Captain0Tylor Год назад +3

      That sucks. I still have those experiences though whenever i do bar hop downtown. Just last week i was out with a friend, we went to Prost and tried to order a boot, but you need to be in a group of 3 to buy a boot. There was another duo in the same boat, so we combined into 4 and hung out/talked over 2 boots.