Caldwell, ID Reviews


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I LOVE Caldwell.. Downtown and so much more! - 11/20/2019
I love where we live! Indian Creek Plaza and the renovation of downtown has all been incredible for our community. So many family-friendly events all throughout the year. Amazing new businesses have come into the area including Grit2C, Good Spoon, Amano, Rediscovered Books & more. Flying M is the greatest coffee shop! I am devoted to Caldwell and love to share what brings me joy on my page, "All Things Caldwell". I hope to see you there! Read More

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Caldwell Idaho checks out as desirable - 9/15/2019
I’ve lived in this city for 2 1/2 years, It is a very livable community. It is a very diverse city with a large Latino population and a agricultural heritage. The citizens are friendly and it has two junior colleges Western Idaho College and Treasure Valley community college plus College of Idaho. It has mild four seasons. Housing, food is reasonable. Plenty of things to do and very forward looking government. Indian Creek Plaza and major urban renewal in downtown. It’s a young harmonious Read More

Doctors and hospitals - 8/15/2016
Looks like there are not a lot of Doctors for the amount of people living there. Do you have to got to Boise to get good Heath care? How about the local hospital? Any good? I don' t want to move there and can't good health Read More

Caldwell Cost of Living - 9/11/2008
Very affordable Read More

Cost of living - 2/3/2008
We were amazed when we moved here eight years ago. The cost of living was really cheap (except gasoline). Housing was phenomenally low. So are wages. Since then, we have grown at a fantastic rate, but things are still cheaper than lots of other cities. We have some fog in the winters, but the summers are hot and dry and the scenery is beautiful! Roses grow like weeds. Almost anything you want to plant will grow except citrus and southern climes. Idaho is a red Read More

Caldwell Idaho Living - 11/23/2007
I am a native Idahoan and have lived in Caldwell for over 51 years and known no other place as home. The family atmosphere and simple lifestyle is what I love about the area. Crime is very low and the schools have a great reputation. We are only 30 minutes from the capital of Boise which offers a large international airport and the big city life. Caldwell is a great choice for anyone that values a small town feel and a great family Read More

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