October 03, 2025, 11:25 AM
LBTRSContemplating Move from Low Country of SC to Boise, Idado
I'm originally from Idaho but left after high school for the military. Been gone since 1986 but my family is all still there and visit regularly. We are retiring to Idaho when I retire in two years.
Boise is a nice city but one of the most liberal cities in Idaho. You're going to have a lot of the liberal issues there due to all people moving there from CA, WA and OR and other liberal places that people ran from. Unfortunately, these dumb people don't remember that their liberal polices ruined the place they ran from and vote for and introduce liberal nonsense to the place they moved to.
I'll be retiring to a more rural section of northern Idaho to avoid as much of this as possible.
That said, Idaho is a great place to call home and you'll like it there.
October 04, 2025, 01:06 PM
uvahawkThank you all very much for the great information and suggestions. A lot to consider. I am grateful for your input!
October 05, 2025, 10:08 AM
mr kablammoMy father is from Indiana and retired to Texas. As others have posted, please visit during the winter to experience the snow before moving.
October 05, 2025, 11:30 AM
casquote:
Originally posted by uvahawk:
When I moved to SC in 2020, prices were low, traffic was moderate, and people were great. Now five plus years later, influx of people from NE and PNW has dramatically changed the area:
Wow, you should have seen it before. Mid 80's and 90's was the big rush from the North East to the Carolina's. Mostly now they've moved on to ruining Tennessee and Kentucky.
October 05, 2025, 12:31 PM
ruger357Ive never been there but it sounds like you are about 20 years too late. I’d think about just finding a few acres in a rural county in a climate you are used to.