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Meridian, Nampa at crossroads of housing growth

Meridian, Nampa at crossroads of housing growth
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Canyon County s volatile housing market may be cheaper than Ada County, but it s still not that affordable

Canyon County s volatile housing market may be cheaper than Ada County, but it s still not that affordable The median cost of a home in Canyon County is $384,000 according to the Nampa Association of Realtors, a 47.7% increase from last year. Author: Andrew Baertlein Updated: 6:09 PM MDT June 15, 2021 NAMPA, Idaho For those seeking refuge from sky-rocketing housing prices in Ada County, Canyon County might be a more affordable option but its housing market is “absolutely crazy,” according to Nampa Association of Realtors President-Elect Ophelie Montgomery. This year, the median cost of a home in Canyon County is up to $384,000, an increase of 47.7% from a year ago, according to NAOR.

Cracking the Dustin Martin code

Cracking the Dustin Martin code By We all know the player. The class, the power, the deft touch, the brute force, the tattoos, the medals, the success. But we’re all trying to crack the code of what sort of bloke he is. There is a perverse desire (among some of us) to truly understand what makes Dustin Martin tick. What drives him? What influences him? What does he strive for? Former Richmond assistant coach Justin Lepptisch has more clues to cracking the ‘Dusty’ code than the rest of us after spending years getting to know the man. “He’s one of the most respectful people I’ve ever met,” Leppitsch told

Nampa wrestles with how to handle bursting residential development

Doug Thurgood stares down his driveway and sees change before his eyes. On the left is his farm, where he’s grown corn, wheat and peppermint since 1985. On the right is a row of houses extending into the distance. In between, a white vinyl fence separates the old Nampa and the new Nampa, one way of life and another. The fence symbolizes the tug of war that’s taking place, with agriculture on one side and residential development on the other. It s really paralyzed us,” Thurgood said. “It really has, to be able to function as a farm. Thurgood farms on land he owns off Can-Ada Road in north Nampa and leases land nearby, which he said is largely owned by investors. The land he owns is surrounded by new houses.

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