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What's it really like living in Thunder Mountain?

Anyone else feel this way? We're a young couple and Average temperature is around 50--F, so expect cold winters. It's changing fast -some good, some not so much. It's a very car-dependent city, for better or worse. The parks and outdoor areas are a huge plus. What neighborhoods would you suggest? It's a very car-dependent city, for better or worse. I'd say it's better for families than young singles. It's a very car-dependent city, for better or worse. The suburbs are where most families end up.
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Roman Thomas
OK so I've been meaning to write this for a while. I moved here 2 years ago from Houston and here's my honest breakdown:

Housing: The market is competitive but not impossible. We're paying /mo for a 1-bed in Eastside. It's hit or miss for what you get.

Jobs: The market is established right now, especially in manufacturing. If you're in education you might struggle.

People: Generally hit or miss. It took about 7 months to build a solid friend group.

Food: challenging. Tons of options if you like Korean.

Would recommend to anyone considering it..
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Allison B.
yeah no that's not right
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