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Meridian, Idaho

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What It Is Like to Retire in Meridian

Meridian is a town 10 miles west of Boise, Idaho.  The 2019 population was 114,161.  Meridian is the state's fastest-growing city, the population has exploded and had a 226.9% increase since 2000.  It is close to Idaho's mountains with outstanding recreational opportunities. It offers a diversified economic base since many major high tech companies are located in this area.  Picture of Meridian City Hall and picture of the Welcome Sign on Meridian Road along with photo of of part of the Meridian Heritage Pavilion in the Meridian City Hall Plaza in which bricks from the original creamery were used to construct the building, and the Challenge Butter smokestack door, which is spotlighted, now covers a time capsule that will be opened in 2033, all courtesy of Wikipedia and Dmharris. (public domain).  

Where to Retire in Meridian and Home Prices

There are many active adult communities, along with developments that tend to attract this demographic (see link at left). Zillow's Home Value Index was $511,064 in mid-2023.

What Is Special about Meridian

Fast growing city with many new developments.  Close to outstanding recreational opportunities. Moderate cost of living.

What Is Not Special about Meridian

Rampant growth.  Other than Boise, you are far from any city.

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Who Will Like Retirement in Meridian

Retirees who like outdoor activities and want to experience four distinct seasons. The Center at The Park is Meridan's very active senior center that offers programs, classes, and activities.

Local Economy Is Driven by

High tech industry and construction.

Climate and Physical Environment

Located on Idaho's western border in the southern part of the state.  It is close to Idaho's mountains - Sun Valley is about 3 hours away. The elevation in Meridian is 2600'. Climate is dry in summer. The majority of Meridian lies on a flat plain, roughly in the north central part of Treasure Valley. The Boise River runs north of the city and the Snake River runs far south of the city. Squaw Butte is visible to the north at 5,873 feet.

Restaurants & Cultural Scene

Boise has a number of cultural attractions. The University of Phoenix, Boise State University, and several small colleges are nearby.

Crime

Crime occurs at about half the rate of the U.S. average.

Medical facilities

Treasure Valley Hospital is about 6 miles away in Boise, and  Boise VA Medical Center is 10 miles away.

Transportation

Boise's airport is about 14 miles away.

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