10 Best Places to Retire in Idaho

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10. Eagle

Cost of living: 24.9% above average

Number of physicians: 288

Average commute time: 21 minutes

Crime rate: 25

The city of Eagle, Idaho is expensive. Costs of living, as well as health care, are high, and the winters welcome an average of 56 inches of snow every year causing extreme climates. Nonetheless, it is an exceptionally safe city with low crime rates as well as a large number of available physicians. It also offers several enjoyments for retirees such as fly fishing on the Boise River and boating on the Payette River. Furthermore, it is home to the Eagle Island State Park which has many possible recreational activities like swimming, fishing, volleyball and picnicking.

 Best Places to Retire in Idaho

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