Idaho
Idaho's #1 County for Raising a Family & 3 Compelling Reasons Why
There’s one county in Idaho that has emerged as the best county for raising a family in our state. Any guesses? We recently covered 10 of Idaho’s most affordable towns for raising a family, and the number one county on that list is also the overall best, for many reasons, not just for being the most affordable.
What county in Idaho is the overall best for raising a family?
Ada County, Idaho
Skyline of Boise with snow in the foothills
There’s a recent article from Stacker that shares insights on this, explaining more reasons why the Boise area is the best overall pick, besides being the most affordable. Notably, many would argue Ada County is not the most affordable when compared to other, smaller counties in the state of Idaho.
Here’s a breakdown of the most recent numbers from Stacker:
Population: 485,246
Median home value: $342,500 (71% own)
Median rent: $1,163 (29% own)
Median household income: $75,115
But here are 3 other reasons why Ada County is a great place in Idaho to raise a family:
Being Connected with the Community: Ada County fosters a strong sense of community with numerous family-friendly events, parks, and recreational activities bringing residents together.
Educational Excellence: With some of the state’s most top-rated public and private schools, Ada County ensures children have access to high-quality education, setting them up for success.
Overall Quality of Life: Beyond statistics, Ada County provides a superior quality of life with its thriving cultural scene, outdoor amenities, and booming job market, creating a well-rounded environment for families.
Keep scrolling for a list of the Top 10 Most Affordable Towns in Idaho for Raising a Family and more.
Idaho’s 10 Most Affordable Towns for Raising a Family
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Idaho
“We won’t insure you”: Robie Creek homeowners struggle to get home insurance due to wildfire risks
ROBIE CREEK, Idaho — The Claremont Fire has brought wildfire risks to top of mind for neighbors living in places like Robie Creek, where residents saw Level 3 evacuations this week.
Many Idaho homeowners in rural areas like Boise County say they are having their home insurance policies dropped because of wildfire risks, leaving many scrambling to find coverage or going with none at all.
“This one was good — we knew it was coming, the one that was the Valley Fire in 2024 came up behind the hill. It was closer than this one even,” said Christian Dahlstrom, who has lived in Rocky Canyon since 2008.
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“We won’t insure you”: Robie Creek homeowners struggle to get home insurance due to wildfire risks
“I was insured since then until last year, so following the 2024 fire or fires, the insurance companies up here started reevaluating and they canceled a lot of folks and I was one of them,” Dahlstrom said.
He and many of his neighbors are now living without homeowners insurance because they can’t find a provider that will offer them full coverage.
“I have contacted every insurance carrier in the phonebook,” Dahlstrom said.
He said his mortgage company eventually insured the home, but only for the value of the mortgage. He could still lose everything if the home were destroyed in a fire.
“One insurance company said yep they’ll insure me but I had to take every single tree off the property. Well, then why am I living in the forest?” Dahlstrom added.
Others in Robie Creek say they are facing similar problems.
“And it’s not even a, well now you have to pay twice as much. It’s a we won’t insure you,” said Oscar Williamson.
Williamson recently bought a home in Robie Creek and said he needed insurance coverage to close on the property.
“We had gone through 40 different insurance companies to try to get it insured and nobody would ensure it they said it was in a high fire area,” Williamson said.
He nearly backed out of the purchase until his mortgage company offered limited coverage similar to Dahlstrom’s.
“You have no choice either run it without insurance or you don’t own the house,” Williamson said. “There should be an easier way of doing this.”
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This is an issue affecting homeowners across the Treasure Valley and Idaho — residents in Garden Valley and the Boise Foothills have also reported losing coverage because of wildfire risk concerns.
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Boise Fire Chief Aaron Hummel says they’re working with partners to help reduce risks for homeowners and improve insurability.
“We also we’re trying to do our part with the Western Fire Chief Association, insurance carriers to see what can we do to use some of the contemporary tools to help mitigate some of this challenge,” Hummel said.
They are hoping to use new technology and grant funding to better protect homes in the wildland-urban interface.
“And essentially what we’re trying to do is leverage current AI technology and modeling tools to be very targeted in addressing areas that are vulnerable,” Hummel said.
You can find more information about Boise Fire’s goal to help reduce wildfire risks for homeowners here.
Idaho
Brush fire prompts GO NOW evacuations near Mesa in Adams County
ADAMS COUNTY, Idaho — A brush fire burning near Old Highway 95 and Mesa prompted GO NOW evacuations, road closures and a power outage on Thursday in Adams County.
The Adams County Sheriff’s Office ordered people in the Mesa, Kilborn, Highland and Whitman areas to leave immediately.
Mesa Lane and Kilborn Lane have been closed, and officials are asking people to stay out of the area while firefighters work.
Idaho Power reported an outage between Mesa and Fruitvale Road and said crews are on scene.
Officials said livestock threatened by the fire can be taken to the Adams County Fairgrounds.
The sheriff’s office said its business phone lines were temporarily unavailable, but 911 remained operational for emergencies. Officials later said the phone system was restored.
Idaho
Idaho Power crews respond to outage affecting 2,163 customers in Canyon County
CALDWELL, Idaho (CBS2) — More than 2,000 Idaho Power customers in Canyon County are without electricity Wednesday evening as crews respond to an outage affecting Caldwell and Middleton.
Idaho Power reported the outage at 8 p.m. July 8, listing 2,163 customers impacted in the 83605, 83644 and 83687 ZIP codes.
The outage is expected to be resolved by 10 p.m. July 8; Idaho Power said a crew was dispatched and en route. The cause of the outage is not immediately known.
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