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The Jaxon
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$1,397 - $2,755
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The Jaxon

401 Canyon Village LnCaldwell, ID 83607
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Baycrest Village
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Baycrest Village

2709 Wildwood CirCaldwell, ID 83605
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property at 717 E Elgin St

$2,884 - $5,240

3 To 6 Bedroom Rentals

Available Feb 21

717 E Elgin St

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property at 303 CM Rdg Ln

$6,923 - $13,206

3 To 6 Bedroom Rentals

Available Mar 15

303 CM Rdg Ln

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Caldwell Overview

Anyone who is looking for a gorgeous place to call home will want to think about Caldwell, ID. Sitting square in the mountain region of the country, there is nothing like the gorgeous landscape that surrounds Caldwell, ID. This town is the county seat of Canyon County, ID. While it is a part of the Boise metropolitan area, Caldwell, ID provides the small-town feel of rural ID while still sitting close to one of the largest cities in the area. Anyone who is looking for apartments in Caldwell, ID should keep a few key points in mind. Take some time to learn about the city before settling on Caldwell apartments!

What is the history of Caldwell?

Caldwell, ID sprang up thanks to its proximity to a natural passageway between the Inland region and the Pacific Northwest. There were Native American tribes who lived in this area that would follow this passageway to meet up with tribes who lived in the Pacific Northwest. Eventually, European explorers started to settle in this area, as Caldwell, ID sits near the historic Oregon Trail. Pioneers would travel through this area and ford the river near Silver Bridge, which sits on Plymouth Street in Caldwell, ID. Settlers started to settle in this area permanently during the Civil War, when gold was discovered. Eventually, a railroad (the Oregon Short Line) was built in this area and the actual town of Caldwell, ID was founded in 1883.

How is the weather in Caldwell?

The climate in Caldwell, ID is best described as semi-arid. The winters tend to be short and cold, with average temperatures during the winter hovering in the high 20s and low 30s. The highs during the summer tend to hover in the 90s. While there is a fair bit of rain and snow in Caldwell, ID, it is below average when compared to the rest of the country. Many people who move to Caldwell, ID fall in love with the weather.

How do I get around town?

The vast majority of people who live in Caldwell, ID have a car. A car is considered a necessity for getting around in the local area. It is possible to walk through the downtown area, however, this is not very large. There isn’t any mass transit in the nearby vicinity, so cars are required. The closest airport that handles passengers with regularity is located in Boise, however, there is also Caldwell Industrial Airport which is used primarily for business purposes. It is located southeast of the downtown area.

What is the Caldwell commute like?

The traffic in Caldwell, ID is incredibly light. While there is a fair bit of traffic around Boise, this traffic doesn’t really spread into Caldwell, ID. The major interstate that serves Caldwell, ID is Interstate 84. Some of the other major roads include US Highway 26 and State Roads 16, 44, 19, and 55.

What are the local media outlets?

The biggest newspaper that serves Caldwell, ID is the Idaho Press. Canyon County News and the Caldwell Perspective Newspaper are also major publications. The most prominent radio stations in Caldwell, ID are KSRV, KKGL, KIDH, and KQFC. The biggest TV stations include KBCI (CBS), KTRV (FOX), KKJB (IND), and KTVB (NBC).

Why live in Caldwell, ID?

There are several reasons why people fall in love with Caldwell, ID. The biggest reason is that people live the laid back lifestyle of the Western United States. The town is quiet, the air is clean, and the weather is beautiful. Many people who move to this area find a job in Boise but want to live somewhat outside of the metropolitan area where the cost of living is lower. Finally, the food is delicious in Caldwell, ID and the people are friendly and welcoming. These are a few of the biggest reasons why there are so many people who are looking to call Caldwell, ID their new home!

What Caldwell landmarks should I see?

There are a couple of major landmarks in Caldwell, ID. The biggest is called Lake Lowell, which is great for anyone who is looking to take advantage of the great outdoors and explore a few water activities. Another popular landmark is the Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge. This is popular among people who want to check out some of the birds in the local area. Some people also like to visit this refuge for hunting purposes. These are a couple of the biggest landmarks in Caldwell, ID.

What is there to do around Caldwell?

For those who are looking for things to do in Caldwell, ID, there are a few great ideas. The area around Caldwell, ID is known for its numerous wineries. So for wine lovers, consider checking out Suite Chappelle Winery, Sawtooth Winery, and the Huston Vineyards. Those who love astronomy and outer space will fall in love with Caldwell, ID as well, as this is home to the Whittenberger Planetarium, one of the biggest observatories in the region. Those who are looking for museums will want to check out the Orma J. Smith Museum, which has rotating exhibits relating to natural history and local history. Finally, Indian Creek Plaza and Ice provides plentiful entertainment options for the entire family! During the winter, there is a large ice skating rink where everyone can try their skills on the ice!

Any annual festivals or Caldwell events to know?

There are a few major festivals that take place in Caldwell, ID throughout the year. The most popular is the Indian Creek Festival. While this was once a small gathering that took place in a parking lot, this has evolved into a major event during the past two decades. Now, this festival spans multiple blocks in downtown Caldwell, ID. Now, it includes a large pet parade, a car cruise, a car show, a local marketplace, and even a chalk art contest! This is the most popular festival in Caldwell, ID every year!

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

Anyone who is looking for vacation opportunities in the area around Caldwell, ID should take note of a few options. First, skiing is a popular vacation opportunity for everyone in the local region. Montana is home to some of the top ski resorts in the country, however, many people also love to travel to Colorado and Utah to ski at some of the biggest ski resorts in the world. In addition, many people love to travel to the Pacific Northwest. There are small islands off the coast of Washington and Oregon that have some amazing vacation opportunities for those who love the outdoors.

Where is the best place to move in Caldwell?

If you are wondering where to live in Caldwell, ID, there are a few factors to keep in mind. First, if you happen to work in Boise, then you will want to live close to Interstate 84, as this will make your commute shorter in the morning. Young professionals who live in Caldwell, ID usually like to live closer to downtown, as this is where a lot of the action is. If you are looking for apartments in Caldwell, ID, then count on us to help you find your next home! We would be happy to help you find the right Caldwell apartments for your needs!

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Frequently Asked Questions about Caldwell

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Caldwell Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Caldwell ranges from $549 to $2,421 with an average monthly rent of $1,802.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Caldwell cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Caldwell range from $620 to $4,374. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,069.

How expensive are Caldwell Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 55 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Caldwell on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $709 to $8,848 - averaging $2,883 for the location.

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