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Why Live in Horseshoe Bend

Horseshoe Bend, ID, named for the distinctive curve in the Payette River, is a tranquil rural city surrounded by mountains. It offers scenic views and a close-knit community. The city is a welcome escape from the crowded areas of Treasure Valley without losing its convenient 30-minute commute to Boise. Homes range from older bungalows, farmhouses and ranch-style residences near the river to contemporary-style subdivisions and custom-designed rural estates. Residents enjoy a plethora of outdoor activities, with kayaking, hiking, fishing and skiing all within a short drive. The community's main highway is lined with locally owned businesses, including popular spots like Huckle & Sage, Sonora Restaurant, Country Barn Corner Café and Longbranch Saloon. Volcanic Farms, a produce and pie shop, is a notable destination for handmade pies. The Horseshoe Bend School District is located on a single campus, meaning easy access for students. Utilities include city water and sewer systems for most homes, with rural lots often relying on private wells and septic systems. Propane gas is common, and Sparklight cable internet serves most homes. More rural areas may have to rely on satellite coverage.

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What neighborhoods in Horseshoe Bend, ID are best for renting a home?
The best neighborhood for renting in Horseshoe Bend, ID depends on your priorities: commute, walkability, budget, and lifestyle all play a role. Popular areas for renting a home include Northwest Meridian, Northwest, Collister, West Boise and Sunset, each with its own character and price range.
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