Idaho: Your Retirement Sweet Spot

Thinking about retirement? Well, grab your favorite hiking boots and a hot cup of coffee because Idaho is calling your name! You may also want to lose those California license plates. As much as people don't want more people moving here... it's going to happen anyway, so why not celebrate?

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Boise snagged the 5th spot on U.S. News' list of Best Places to Retire in 2025, and once you check it out, you'll find out why. Boise's got all four seasons, and yep, we mean all of them! Summers are sunny and perfect for exploring the Boise River Greenbelt or indulging in some kayaking.  Winter? Bring on the snow and head up to Bogus Basin for skiing or snowshoeing. From biking trails to amazing fishing spots and outdoor activities in Idaho.

Boise ranks 7th for housing affordability, meaning you can actually enjoy your retirement savings instead of watching them vanish into mortgage payments. Plus, Idaho retirement benefits? Low taxes, my friend. That’s more dollars for you and fewer for Uncle Sam.

With a rock-solid job market (16th in the country!) and one of the lowest unemployment rates, there are plenty of chances to dip your toes into part-time gigs or launch that “just-for-fun” second career. Retirement in Boise means fresh mountain air, an active lifestyle, and an affordable, happy place to call home. It’s not just a great spot to kick back, it’s a place to live.

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