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hot water heaters .
1
rating
By
wess (
Sep 17, 2017)
why or how come hot water heaters are being priced so high ? $ 800.00 dollars to $1200.00 dollars to heat your water ! a must have and yet screwed to death for a steel tank! with insulation wrapped around it ? one heated by power and one by gas far as I know 8 to 10 years you nee ...Read More
d one any way from hard water build up !unless you have soft water treatment home system . twin falls gas people shame on you and for doing a 85 year old grandma on top of it ! you know how you are .man your something else .to bad Idaho has to have your type here ! won't be seeing you top side budys.
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Away From It All In Twin Falls, ID
3
rating
By
Anonymous (
Jun 12, 2015)
I have lived in Twin Falls, Idaho for several years in the past and this is truly an area to live if you really want to be away from it all. Boise Idaho is the closest major metropolitan area and the next closest is Salt Lake City, which is multiple hours away. Other than that, T ...Read More
win Falls is completely isolated on every side, but the city itself and the community are very nice. There is an extremely low crime rate, which is great, but it can be difficult to find a job out here, as there just isn't much industry in Twin Falls.
If you love the outdoors, Twin Falls is a great place. Named after two waterfalls on the Snake River, which is located just south of Twin Falls, there are a ton of outdoor activities to be enjoyed in the area. Idaho is well known for it's fishing and hunting and there are few places in the State, or the country for that matter that can out match Twin Falls and the surrounding areas when it comes to hunting grounds and fishing. There is a massive salmon run that comes up the Snake river and many people come to the area to hunt deer and other wild animals. There is also great skiing and snowboarding in the winter, with a handful of resorts within an hour's drive.
This area does have it's downfalls, however, and you are not going to find great restaurants or shopping in this area and you definitely aren't going to find much nightlife. You can find your basic restaurants and normal nationwide shopping centers, but that's about as far as it goes when it comes to amenities in the city of Twin Falls, Idaho.
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Family friendlyPublic transit is accessibleWalkable to grocery storesYards are well-keptLots of parksWalkable to restaurantsFriendly neighbors Safe at night Pet friendly Streets have sidewalksA quiet areaSense of community
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Compare Twin Falls, ID Livability
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Amenities
Are there many local amenities in
Twin Falls?
Yes, there are some amenities close to this location.
Parks
Pierce Tennis Court
City Park
Harrison Park
Willow Lane Park
Teton Park
Sunrise Park
J-C Park
Harmon Park
Entertainment
John Roper Auditorium
Roper Auditorium
Herrett Museum
Magic Valley Cinema 13
Shoshone Falls
Food & Drink
Jimmy John's
McDonald's
Burger King
Arby's
Sonic
O'Dunkens
Klover Klub Lounge
Lonesome Dove
F
Commute
Is public transit available in Twin Falls?
Of all people who commute,
0.2% take public transportation in
Twin Falls.