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Boise is 89% white.
I think this will bother some on this site.
BayArea saysBoise is 89% white.
I think this will bother some on this site.
Are there any 89% POC demographic locales worth retiring to?
BayArea saysBoise is 89% white.
I think this will bother some on this site.
Are there any 89% POC demographic locales worth retiring to?
BayArea saysBoise is 89% white.
I think this will bother some on this site.
Are there any 89% POC demographic locales worth retiring to?
Thailand is awfully nice and the people are friendly.
Are there any 89% POC demographic locales worth retiring to?
Boise is 89% white.
None at all.
currently consumed with Girlsey, California...
BayArea saysThoughts on Boise, Idaho?
One lady I talked to told me she doesn’t and everyone else doesn’t like Californians moving in.
Bozeman is the per capita leader I believe for White Claw. Cowboys are dead apparently.... The men out there think it's okay to drink. I'm astonished when I visit my buddy. You can't even get a normal beer out there either, it's all BS craft beer and some guy throwing it in a vat and calling it some stupid name with shit graphics.
Just make a good clean regular pilsner without fanfare and shut up and I'll be a happy customer.
My biggest issue with CA is I don't really see a future here for my kids. CA is on the decline and I just don't see it getting any better and can't see my kids raising a family here.
CA is on the decline and I just don't see it getting any better
RC2006 saysMy biggest issue with CA is I don't really see a future here for my kids. CA is on the decline and I just don't see it getting any better and can't see my kids raising a family here.
Ya, this is a major concern. I know a a lot of people living in the Silicon Valley today who’s kids can’t even dream of owning a home here... let alone would want to.
Treasure Valley (Boise and surrounding towns) is a phenomenal place to live, natural recreation of most any sort depending on the direction you roll. Green belts by the miles and lots of community supported activities. Knowing what I know I would be considering the towns mentioned N. West of Boise, Eagle, Star, Middleton along the foothills on 1 side and Boise river on the other, if you are not looking to live more in the city itself ( Boise/Meridian) I thought I read you would like a bit of space.
We are looking at the houses by Rocky Mountain High School around Chinden blvd and Linder road
I am out far enough not to deal with to much of the Californication destruction of the Treasure Valley.
Cash saysI am out far enough not to deal with to much of the Californication destruction of the Treasure Valley.
That's the problem though. Even decent and more chill people from CA bring a lot of baggage and expectations of what their new area should be like. So they try and change the previous normal to something close to CA, but not full blown CA. Even 50% CA policies and ideas suck ass. It destroyed Bozeman, MT over the last 5 years or so. I know TX is having their issues with the CA peeps as well.
So Marysville/Yuba CIty lost the title or what?
Speaking of guns where can you shoot out there I didn't see any ranges
Got keys, hour after moving in neighbors came by and brought us cookies and helped me unload small trailer with piano. So many things are different. Freeway speed limit is 80! Way less nanny laws. Kids can start driving at 14.5yo.
Sandpoint and Coeur D'Alene.
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Wife and I going to visit for a weekend vacation and to scope it out as a potential move away from the congested hell hole Silicon Valley,