Jessikally
09-09-2008, 02:40 AM
Here is what we're looking for...can you tell me if the Boise area fits the description? :p
-Not necessarily a LCOL, but at least affordable housing. We can spend $200k on a home, but where we live now, it's $200k for 1100 sq ft built in the 80's in a so-so neighborhood. What I've gathered is that I can find something in the Boise area (specifically Meridian, as that's where DH would work) that is 1600+ feet, quite new, nice fenced yard, etc. Correct?
-Things to do with kids. I see there's a zoo, what about things like kids museums, nice parks, playgroups and groups for SAHMs (bonus for an AP group or active LLL), farmers markets, etc. I'm not expecting world-class entertainment or anything, just a variety of free or cheap things to do with kids.
- Opportunities for outdoor recreation, camping, hunting (for DH), hiking, etc. How far outside of Boise do you have to travel for wooded, more mountainous terrain?
- Good schools, safe neighborhoods.
- A family-oriented community. I think this is something that really draws us to consider Boise- it seems like many people are SAHMs, that many activities are tailored to families, etc. True?
Any other input would be appreciated :) Tell me the good, the bad, the ugly, please...
-Not necessarily a LCOL, but at least affordable housing. We can spend $200k on a home, but where we live now, it's $200k for 1100 sq ft built in the 80's in a so-so neighborhood. What I've gathered is that I can find something in the Boise area (specifically Meridian, as that's where DH would work) that is 1600+ feet, quite new, nice fenced yard, etc. Correct?
-Things to do with kids. I see there's a zoo, what about things like kids museums, nice parks, playgroups and groups for SAHMs (bonus for an AP group or active LLL), farmers markets, etc. I'm not expecting world-class entertainment or anything, just a variety of free or cheap things to do with kids.
- Opportunities for outdoor recreation, camping, hunting (for DH), hiking, etc. How far outside of Boise do you have to travel for wooded, more mountainous terrain?
- Good schools, safe neighborhoods.
- A family-oriented community. I think this is something that really draws us to consider Boise- it seems like many people are SAHMs, that many activities are tailored to families, etc. True?
Any other input would be appreciated :) Tell me the good, the bad, the ugly, please...