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Old 05-16-2007, 04:09 AM
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Default Idaho, twin falls .. moving?

hello, i live in california and have visted twin falls with one of my good friends we enjoyed our stay so much we are seriously considering moving there. i noticed that the greater population seems to be white and am a little worried. I am a lesbian and mixed spainsh, i don't speak spainsh and I am not personally religious. besides that little part , if we move, we were hoping to continue in our caregiver field, is there is anywork available? what kind of things is there for is to do for fun? it seemed like a small town... besides the naturual part like base jumping, river, and rock climbing? and last the houses seemed beautiful, and were hoping to rent one i have a little dog, and she has a little child, i heard we could rent a 4 bedroom for something for like 700 ? is it really like this ?
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Old 05-16-2007, 11:26 PM
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Yes you can live fairly cheap in Twin Falls, especially compared to CA. 700 for a 4 bedroom home might be the lower end. I'd expect to pay around $1000 for a nice house of that size.
As for the lesbian angle - you might be disappointed with the area. It's still rural Idaho after all. There are lots of open minded people in Idaho but there are even more extreme conservatives.
You may want to do an extended vacation there before actually taking the plunge and moving.
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