Average housing cost: $762
Population age 65 or older: 11.2 percent
Walkability score: 40
Safety score: 25
Senior living in Boise, Idaho, can be very fulfilling, with a booming downtown paired with the beauty of the surrounding mountains, rivers and lakes. Our second-best place to retire where rent is under $1,000 is located on the Boise River in the southwestern part of the state. It offers a diverse population, the monthly average rent is only $762 and the city has a safety score of 25, which is the second-highest on our list.
The economy is strong; education, technology and healthcare are the region’s top employers. Along with the wide range of outdoor activities, made possible by the vast natural landscape, there are plenty of cultural amenities, including theater, the arts and live music.
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