Relocating To The Boise, Idaho Area
The Boise area is a great place to live and raise a family. Whether
it's the vibrant cultural and recreational opportunities, the friendly
people or the mild climate, Boise and the surrounding communities
afford a quality of life second to none. Good jobs, affordable housing
and a safe, clean and vibrant downtown all add up to a great place
to live!
Population Estimates by City Limits |
| Ada County |
| Year |
Boise |
Eagle |
Garden City |
Kuna |
Meridian |
Star |
Unincorporated |
Total |
| 2006 |
211,473 |
20,131 |
12,074 |
12,647 |
66,565 |
4,594 |
55,830 |
383,314 |
| 2005 |
208,219 |
18,428 |
11,914 |
10,587 |
56,108 |
3,028 |
53,200 |
361,484 |
| 2004 |
200,062 |
16,418 |
11,675 |
9,696 |
47,690 |
2,552 |
58,118 |
346,212 |
| 2003 |
195,931 |
14,144 |
11,589 |
8,649 |
42,481 |
2,243 |
58,772 |
333,809 |
| 2002 |
193,085 |
13,380 |
11,124 |
7,386 |
39,744 |
2,116 |
56,326 |
323,161 |
| 2000 (Census) |
185,787 |
11,085 |
10,624 |
5,382 |
34,919 |
1,795 |
51,312 |
300,904 |
| 1999 |
170,327 |
7,923 |
9,659 |
4,007 |
28,679 |
1,378 |
52,785 |
274,757 |
| 1998 |
168,258 |
7,246 |
9,087 |
3,398 |
26,421 |
1,195 |
51,381 |
266,987 |
| 1997 |
166,647 |
6,590 |
9,018 |
2,919 |
24,415 |
929 |
50,188 |
260,707 |
| 1996 |
163,493 |
6,236 |
8,769 |
2,584 |
21,873 |
802 |
49,280 |
253,037 |
| 1995 |
155,443 |
5,405 |
7,891 |
2,246 |
18,863 |
725 |
56,642 |
247,213 |
| 1994 |
148,996 |
4,669 |
7,082 |
2,065 |
16,561 |
708 |
56,977 |
237,058 |
| 1990 (Census) |
125,738 |
3,327 |
6,369 |
1,955 |
9,596 |
648 |
58,142 |
205,775 |
Housing
Homes and home prices in the Boise area are diverse. Whether your
budget and taste are geared toward restored Victorian mansions, contemporary
new construction, starter homes, condominiums or apartment living
- from welcoming neighborhoods to downtown living - Boise has something
to offer you.
The median cost of a home in Ada County in the fourth quarter of
2002 was $141,142. The median cost of a home in Canyon County during
the same period was $96,523. The average apartment rent in the Boise
area is $702.
Education
Boise area residents know the secret to success lies in education,
which is a high priority locally and statewide. Approximately two-thirds
of the state's general fund is allocated to education.
Idaho’s students consistently place well above the national
average on ACT, SAT and other achievement tests. More than 96 percent
of Idaho’s school-age children attend public schools, demonstrating
a high level of public confidence and ensuring a demographically
balanced student population.
The Boise MSA (Ada and Canyon counties) ranks among the top third
of U.S. metro areas for percentage of adults who have attained a
bachelors degree or higher.
Entertainment/Recreation
Abundant entertainment and recreation opportunities and a low crime
rate make Boise an ideal place to live and raise children. Residents
can ski, run rivers, camp, fish, hunt and enjoy many outdoor activities
within a day's drive.
The Boise River runs through downtown Boise, inviting fly fishermen
and rafters to its waters, and the scenic beauty of the 25-mile Greenbelt
along the river's edge attracts those who enjoy biking, running,
walking and observing wildlife.
Parks & Recreation
The Boise area has a number of outstanding parks and facilities
with plenty of opportunity for recreational and family activities,
including golf, boating, youth athletics, softball, football and
baseball, biking, skating or just picnicking. The Boise River Greenbelt
is located on both banks of the Boise River, covering over 16 acres
and providing more than 25 miles of paved and graveled paths for
walkers, bikers, skaters, joggers and runners. For those wanting
to experience the great outdoors, our mountains, deserts, lakes and
rivers offer year-round recreation.
Rich forests, punctuated by clear, high mountain lakes, stand in
contrast to the quiet beauty of high desert plains. The Boise area
abounds with recreational and scenic resources within a short trek
from downtown.
Industry
The Treasure Valley economy is strong due to a healthy mix of business,
education, healthcare, retail, manufacturing, government and the
military and professional communities - all working together to provide
stability and promise for more than 380,000 residents. The natural
resource industries are central to the well-being of the area.
Tourism is a major growth factor of the Idaho economy. Idaho is
an exquisite state, beautiful from every angle. People come to the
area to ski, float the wild rivers, hunt, fish and camp. The newest
industry added to the mix is the high tech manufacturing that has
provided strong growth in recent years.
A regional trade and commerce center, the area draws people from
three states - eastern Oregon, northern Nevada and southern Idaho
- a combined population of over 550,000 people. The professional
community is central to Boise's identity and integrity. Some of the
area's most talented professionals were drawn here because this is
a beautiful city in a beautiful land.
The Boise Metro Area, with its stable business costs and diverse
economy has over 18,000 businesses, more than a dozen corporate headquarters
and four Fortune 500 companies.
The Boise-Nampa MSA (Ada, Boise, Canyon, Gem, and Owyhee Counties)
is centrally located, has competitive and stable business costs,
a diverse economy, a high quality of life and stunning natural surroundings.
This unique combination of factors makes the area a place where businesses
thrive.
Within the Boise MSA there are over 18,000 businesses and more than
a dozen corporate headquarters - four of which are Fortune 500 companies.
The Metro Area consists of several cities and over 512,000 people.
Also, the Boise MSA has strong economic ties with adjacent counties
with a Designated Market Area (DMA) totaling 603,700.
Health Care
The Boise MSA offers world-class health care to its citizens.
Saint Alphonsus and St. Luke's Regional Medical Centers, located
in Boise, maintain the latest in state-of-the-art technology, excellent
nursing and support staffs, and offer numerous health and wellness
programs to the community.
West Valley Medical Center, located in Caldwell serves many western
Idaho communities in Canyon County. Mercy Medical Center is a 152-bed
acute care facility located in Nampa, Idaho.
Worship
The Boise area is a great place to live and raise a family. Whether
it's the vibrant cultural and recreational opportunities, the friendly
people or the mild climate, Boise and the surrounding communities
afford a quality of life second to none.
Boise also offers an abundant variety of worship opportunities for
individuals and families. Boise reflects a rich cultural heritage
that is reflected in it's diverse blend of worship meetings, ministries
and services.
Here is a list of Relocation
Resources From the Boise
Chamber of Commerce.
Newcomer's Facts and Information
Idaho 's area code is 208
Better Business Bureau 342-4649
Boise Area Chamber of Commerce 344-1515
Boise Visitors Center 344-7777
Boise Municipal Airport 383-3110
Boise Senior Citizen Center 345-9921
Motor Vehicles Department 377-6520
Public Schools 338-3400
Job Service 334-6233
Social Security Office 800-772-1213
Welcome Wagon 331-2101
Voting Information 364-2323 |
Movers:
Air Van North American 345-3030
Atlas Van Lines 376-8990
Bekins Northwest 344-5506
Compton Transfer & Storage 331-3800
Global Van Lines 344-1100
Mayflower 336-5300
United Van Lines 336-7000
Peasley Transfer & Storage 375-0961 |
Banks & Mortgage Companies:
Bank of America 387-2080
Boise River Mortgage 327-8804
Chase Manhattan 375-7225
Farmers & Merchants State Bank 343-7848
First Security Bank of Idaho 393-1200
Home Federal Savings & Loan 342-1557
Interwest Mortgage 376-5030
Key Bank of Idaho 334-7212
Norwest Mortgage 377-5626
US Bank 800-872-2657 |
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