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What makes Ammon, Idaho, so great?

          Ammon is a delightful community with a population estimated to be around 16,475 residents for 2018. The City of Ammon chose “Where Tomorrow Begins,” as it’s city slogan, which is an excellent reflection of the community overall. Holding to this motto, the immense pride, and care that goes into the community is apparent with clean streets, nine area parks beaming with amenities, a selection of enjoyable pathways and area developments. The countryside of Ammon stretches gracefully across the Upper Snake River Valley, impeccably adorned with a variety of home styles and living accommodations. What are a few reasons people consider a move to Ammon? The city is ideally located in the suburbs adjacent to Idaho’s fourth-largest city, the City of Idaho Falls. Thus creating opportunities to enjoy the lifestyle of smaller city living while having the opportunity to appreciate the benefits of bigger city amenities. Though modestly populated, Ammon still holds the title as Idaho’s 15th largest city. With access to the outdoors right outside their homes, the residents of Ammon may enjoy the lifestyle that suits them best. 

What is the community of Ammon like?

          As a general consensus of many who have visited and enjoyed the city of Ammon, Idaho; it’s been said that the community, more often than not, could easily be described as a paradigm for an overwhelmingly warm and inviting network of people that encompass this terrific suburb. Every now and again, when visiting a community, there is that one location that leaves us with a sense of what we imagine the epitome of home to be like. You know the place that reminds you more of home, even though you happen to live somewhere else at the moment. That place you could quickly relocate to and retire or spend summers basking up every moment enjoying the community and its amenities. Or maybe it’s one of those destinations that make for the ideal winter days sledding, skiing, or trotting through the snow accompanied by an evening cozied up next to the warmth of the fireplace. Enjoying all four seasons is simply one of the perks of choosing to make Ammon home.  

What does Ammon Real Estate offer? 

          The pleasantness that may be found throughout the community of Ammon is simply a great beginning. Ammon has an abundance to offer, starting with excellence in real estate. Discover delightful neighborhoods, subdivisions, farms, acreage land, condominiums, apartment buildings, golf course homes, mobile homes, manufactured homes, homes in the foothills, and townhomes, to name a few. Choosing to live in Southeastern Idaho is becoming increasingly more appealing for many. For some, the cost of housing is an essential facet though the quality of life, as well as area things to do, or weather, and other essential factors that play a significant role as to whether or not it makes sense to make a move. This is where the conveniently located city of Ammon, Idaho, really begins to shine, as it’s not commonly well known that Southeastern Idaho boasts a treasure trove of renowned destinations, area attractions, four delightful seasons, and year-round fun for all. Calling Ammon home means having abundant area attractions and destination hot spots right in your very own neck of the woods.    

Why are people moving to Ammon?

          One of the top reasons many people are making the decision to call Idaho home is the excellent selection of invitingly priced real estate and homes for sale. Appealing real estate costs combined with Idaho’s attractive cost of living is just the start of all that is offered in this beautiful state. Idaho boasts a thriving job market combined with an attractive cost of doing business that complements the significant draw for big businesses that are making headlines as they pack up and head to Idaho. When compared to other western states such as Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, Nevada, and Utah, there is to no surprise that Idaho ranks as a top relocation destination, as Idaho leads with the most competitive overall cost of living which is largely due to housing costs. According to Sperling's Best Places, Idaho’s cost of living ranks in at a mere 97.7 average, with the U.S. average being 100. In contrast to the western states in the previous comparison, Idaho’s 97.7 average is a tremendous break from Washington’s cost of living totals, which come out to a whopping 118.7. The remaining states such as Oregon rank in at 113.1, and California at 149.9, Nevada at 111.6, Arizona at 102.2, and Utah ranking in at 110.8. Idaho also outranks Alaska, which places at a total of 123.5 for its cost of living. The bottom line is that the numbers are a direct reflection of why many people are choosing to pack up and head in the direction of Ammon, Idaho.   

What are a few amenities in Ammon?

          Ammon is swarming with area activity opportunities, cultural attractions, seemingly countless shops, a superb variety of restaurants, entertainment options, nine local parks, an indoor sporting arena, a few golf courses, several corn mazes, and nurseries to name a few. However, you enjoy spending a day; there is undoubtedly something to be found. The adjoining foothills make for an excellent destination ideal for a scenic drive or area exploration while enjoying the trails. Also, discover within the foothills and surrounding mountains various locations ideal for OHV and ATV use, Rving and tent camping, water activities, cave exploration, hunting opportunities, and outdoor adventures as well as snowmobiling, cross country skiing and winter activity options in the colder months. Enjoying a homestyle cooked meal and then heading out to the area trails can happen within minutes.

What are a few destinations surrounding Ammon?

          Surrounding the community of Ammon, one can find dramatically diverse landscapes from the sand dunes to the mountains and reservoirs with nearly everything in between, there is undoubtedly something for everyone to enjoy. Closer to home, the residents of Ammon may choose to head into the city for a day enjoying area amenities, or they may decide to head out for a journey across the beautiful landscapes of Southeastern Idaho. The city of Idaho Falls could be an excellent choice for an in-town escapade of dining, shopping, and a mix of indoor and outdoor activities. Venturing out a bit further to destinations like Hells Half Acre - South Trails could make for a fun day out trekking across the desert terrain and exploring lava fields. There’s also the opportunity to head over to Palisades Reservoir for an afternoon of water fun in the warmer months. Within around a 60 +/- mile radius, there are many destinations ideal for outdoor exploration including caves, lakes, the Snake River, Ririe Reservoir, Blackfoot Reservoir, the second-highest mountain in southeastern Idaho - Caribou Mountain, Falls Creek Falls (waterfalls), Little Valley Reservoir, Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge, St. Anthony Sand Dunes, Camas National Wildlife Refuge, and the Market Lake Wildlife Management Area. Be sure to pack all the extras before heading out for the day!