User53410_1_t Sara Brosier- Selling Rural Property- Boise Idaho
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97918755_8b88ba3a02_m“More and more Americans will choose to be middle-class in the country than scrape-by, oil poor in the suburbs.”

An interesting statement made by Curt Seltzer, land consultant and author of How To Be a DIRT-SMART Buyer of Country Property www.curtis-seltzer.com.

In his recent article Sooner Than Later We Will Change, he theorizes why he thinks people will choose to live in the country even when gas prices reach $8.00 a gal.

Having talked with those choosing to move out of Kuna and those that are looking to buy in Kuna, it’s all a matter of perspective and choice.

So I am taking a poll. I’m curious what people thing about gas and rural living.

Home prices are relatively thousands less than comparables in Boise. So there is the choice of paying for taxes and housing versus paying for gas. The average price for a 2000 sq ft home in Boise is $23,000 more than Kuna.

Living in Boise also could involve driving to social events, kids sports, and shopping that takes you all over the city. You would avoid the drive into town everyday but whether you would do more driving if you lived there…..?

Usually small towns mean things are centrally located and within a short drive or even close enough for a bike trip or walk.

So even though people in small rural settings don’t like the idea of their towns getting a Walmart, industry or changing too much, Kuna could benefit greatly with the addition of some shopping and jobs!!

Other options being tossed around is the need for public mass transit opportunities for those that do travel to Boise. As the Kuna Melba news reported last week, there has been a steady increase in participation of the ACHD commuteride.

There is also been talk of companies going to 4 day work weeks and telecommunicating to reduce driving. Smart!

So what do you think? Are people willing to live in a more economical town where everything is close, driving less while you are here. Choosing to working out of their home, carpooling, and combining trips to help make it affordable enough to enjoy and live in a rural community? I would love some feedback.

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3 Comments on How Are Gas Prices Effecting Rural Residential Living?

I know that sales in downtown areas have been up since gas prices have been up. People are living closer to work and area's where they can walk or take different modes of transportation.

06/25/2008 12:53 PM by Orlando & Lake Mary Real Estate Agent, First Time Home Buyers & Luxury Homes (RE/MAX Central Realty)


You may be right- I am one of those country folk.

All the best. Keep posting.

Bill

06/25/2008 01:14 PM by Bill C. Merrell, Ph.D. (Merrell Institute ~ Appraisal Education Network)


We are finding here in New Jersey, that buyers are requesting to be within "walking distance" to the Midtown Direct Train line that runs into NYC and Hoboken. They want to leave their cars behind!!! Sales are up in the downtown communities with 45 minute commuting times.

07/05/2008 04:27 PM by Perri K. Feldman...NJRealEstateWire.com (Keller Williams)


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