Places to Live in Idaho
Idaho combines mountain ranges, forests, river canyons, high desert and agricultural valleys. The Boise region is the state’s largest population center, while North Idaho, eastern communities and smaller mountain towns offer very different climates and growth patterns.
Idaho Highlights
- Mountain and forest recreation across much of the state
- Fast-growing Boise metropolitan region
- Distinct North Idaho lake and forest communities
- Large agricultural and high-desert areas
NarrowTheList Locations in Idaho
NarrowTheList currently includes 32 locations in Idaho. This list updates automatically as additional locations are published.
Mountain
Mountain West
West
Comparing Places to Live in Idaho
Boise, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Falls and smaller mountain communities differ in housing demand, snowfall, employment and access to services. Growth pressure has also changed affordability in several historically lower-cost parts of the state.
Use the NarrowTheList locations above to compare housing, employment, climate, recreation, transportation, safety and other factors using the same underlying criteria.