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Question: We plan to sell our home in under 2 years and move to Meridian from CA. We will be paying cash, but will need to sell our existing home 1st. How do we go about it without being homeless for a few days/weeks?
I hate HOA i will never live any where there is an HOA and if i live there and one moves in i dont give a crap what you want stay away from me and my property. Just another money hungry control freaks.
Don’t need an HOA to keep your home values up, that’s a myth*. Home values go up anyway because MUDs, PUDs, counties and municipalities want your property tax revenue. Too many bad HOAs out there to make me want to reside where there is one. *What you’re really saying is in high dollar neighborhoods you want to set a certain low percentage of rental properties, because tenants don’t own the property the perception is they don’t have a vested interest in keeping it nice. A high percentage of rental units may impact your home’s value with or without an HOA. Just my experience and personal opinion.
That’s expensive.. our HOA in Meridian is $25 and we have a community pool. We have. 2600sqft 4 bdrm 2.5 bath plus an office on a 0.25 acre corner lot with RV parking and 3 car garage. Our property value is maybe $650 now.. and we are bordering Eagle and right in the hub of everything.. settlers park, Costco and all the dining etc
What neighborhood are you in? 25 for a pool is dirt cheap. but 720 a year for this one is still a good deal. there are some neighborhoods that pay close to $1,000 a year just for irrigation water rights and no pool and a half acre of shared green space. My Home in Eagle was $2k a year in Legacy. all depends on budget and lifestyle :)
@@BoiseRealEstate ahh you should clarify the amount is not monthly.. that’s a good deal!!! cedar Springs North. I believe. We moved 2 years ago. We have tenants living there now but Im pretty sure that’s the name of the sub division. When we lived there Star was still very much up and coming and there wasn’t much out there. It’s far from the freeway and stores and dining except for the few they had in town which wasn’t anything to write home about. Seems like the homes are a bit highly priced in my opinion.
hi @LIUJIE-pk2dy High Schools with A ratings are in the city of Boise: Timberline High School - A Boise High School - A Bishop Kelly High School - A- if you have more question when moving to Boise, you can reach me here 208-213-2092
I remember taking care of cattle and horses around some of the farms in thatareabetweenNampa and and Boise. Doesn't seem like that was that long ago over 55 years at least.
Good Job Brian , i have been doing massive research and I am probabably 1 year out , coming from Maui Where Realestate is crazy because of the Lahina Fire ! I am OK because I bought my Home 20 years ago ! No need to contact me yet But you a contender !
Really, THERE ALL THE SAME IN IDAHO.. IM FROM THE BAY... YES THAT "BAY" AND THEY HAVE GIVEN ME COVID-19 TWICE IN IDAHO... I GOT STUCK THERE IN QUARANTINE IN A PARENTS HOUSE... AND ALMOST GOT FIRED FROM MY JOB FOR BEING 15 MIN LATE...BY BEING SICK WITH COVID!?? AND THEY WILL NOT QUARANTINE... NOT TO MENTION THE STD CAPITAL OF THE UNITED STATES... SO... IF YOU CONDONE NOT FOLLOWING QUARANTINE, AND WANT TO TALK ABOUT "*LITTLE TERRORISM ACTS "... GO RIGHT AHEAD... NOBODY WILL MISS YOU.....
I would love to see you make a video about the property tax differences in different counties and cities. I was surprised that Canyon County has a higher property tax rate than Ada county.
Good suggestion! I am starting to put examples of property taxes in my videos. Becasue we are a budget based and not levy based state, it can say 1% but it ends up being less. examples: our home in eagle sold for 740k. property taxes fluctatuated from 2200-2800. way below 1%. middleton city limits probs would have been closer to 3500 and that is the highest in idaho
@@BoiseRealEstate I didn't know about that... I live an alternative lifestyle and am thinking about eagle as my next location. Just wondering what the options there were for alternative nightlife
@@BoiseRealEstate I'm joking since I get Garden City and Garden Valley mixed up sometimes. And think it's funny Boise is in Ada county and not in Boise county.
I've lived in the Boise for 57 years during that time I've seen the towns of meridian eagle kuna get overgrown with population would developers moving in and build build build build and then all of a sudden it's oh wow we don't have enough roads police protection fire protection schools meanwhile the developers build and go and the rest of the people are stuck with the expenses all this building is also made it hard for people that have grown up here to a Ford to buy houses and live here due to the fact that the people moving in are coming in from other places with money and buying up the property the attitudes of changed around here specially in the city government I personally like Eastern Idaho Pocatello is a college town and so all the people that own houses over there that rent to college kids Jack the price up to get as much money as possible for rent from the college students probably more of their parents I can honestly tell you that the crime rate in Boise and the areas around here now is higher than it ever used to be so I'm looking forward to the day that I can sell my house here in West Boise and move on probably towards Eastern Idaho Wyoming northern Utah Montana this is not the town that I grew up in
I am born and raised here. been at 0 before, even recently. plenty others have done better than i have. MINDSET can take you to new heights! and for you, that might be moving. not saying that. but i don't want to blame anything but myself for what i have and don't have!
My parents and family live in Pocatello and they seem to like it, they don't have as many jobs as the big cites but they have quite a few blue collar jobs.
Hey Brian... another great video... This time last year Chris and I were doing our due diligence about relocating to the Treasure Valley from Arizona. Our two visits only reinforced all of the great things you had told us about Idaho and the Treasure Valley in particular. And now, we are coming up on completing our first year up here... We live in South Meridian and could not be happier with our choices in health care, shopping access, freeway access and ease in reaching the airport. For those of you considering relocation up here... DO IT! ... great, friendly people, a milder four seasonal climate and probably better politics than where you are coming from. And, of course you will need a realtor to help you complete your journey. BRAIN IS THE MAN! Give him a chance... he will deliver for you as he did for us. Meanwhile here's a great story about the Boise area I saw just this morning: www.msn.com/en-us/travel/tripideas/this-mountain-town-is-the-northwest-s-favorite-place-to-escape/ar-AA1jVG6o?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=6dd0b210572549229f9303739415c6d2&ei=46
Moscow, Idaho. Lived there for 25 years. Left after pretty much the entire town (think of it, nearly an entire town of 25,000 people, the infrastructure, the government, the downtown, a major flagship university) got taken over by a pederast cult church. Not to mention they have a ~weirdly~ high murder rate for a town that size. And I'm not just talking about that freak one that happened last year with the CJ teaching prof from WSU who decided to mosey over the state line and knife murder a house full of sorority coeds and one of their boyfriends.
Don’t live in Cda, it’s terrible to live in, rent is high, it’s super racist, people have been shot just for looking at other peoples property, there are Nazi flags everywhere, and it’s one of the most violent places in America.
Moved to TN from Utah and have watched TN evolve over the past 16 years and ot has changed so much. TN is very expensive now!! Sales tax is 9.25 with no breaks on grocery, meds, alcohol etc. Franklin TN is over rated. Entertainment in TN is absolutely terrible, everything evolves around music, musicians and food. Lakes and rivers are terrible here, to many snakes and the humidity is horrible.
My home town. I came to Eagle at 11 months old, in 1957. There were about 500 people in the Eagle area at that time. Mostly a small family farm town then. The farms, including my Dad’s are all gone now. The joke goes, for both Eagle, and Meridian, as the old timers drive through, they say: “I remember when that was a field.” I’ve said that to my grandchildren. Not much left from when I was a kid. One last story, When Orville Jackson’s was still a pharmacy, (and was still owned by Orville Jackson,) it had a soda fountain, just like the pharmacies from the ‘30s and the ‘40s. Walking home from school, (I went to Eagle Elementary, when it was the only elementary school in town, one classroom per grade,) we would stop in, sit at the soda fountain and drink .05 cent root beer. .10 cent for a large.
Traffic stops during school hours, horrible wait times. Schools are over crowded. One 1⃣ main road thru town passing in front of the middle school. Big truck traffic is crazy. House prices have tripled in less than 10 years. I've been here 10 years. It's not country any more. 😢
if you are coming from star? i bet 4-5 mins will be shaved if its an onramp with no stop light to costco, and maye 8-10 mins to the freeway? those guesses are probably optimistic