Considering a position in Hayden, ID? With a gorgeous landscape, modern amenities, and some of the best weather of the entire west coast, Hayden is a modern paradise, whether you're there for work or pleasure. Sandwiched between Washington and Montana, you get all the location benefits of Washington, with the low taxes and low cost of living of a more midwestern state.
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Hayden's average rent for a one bedroom apartment is just $750 dollars, and while home prices are roughly on par with the national average, the lower property taxes and transportation costs make up for the higher mortgage (should you be looking for a long-term place to settle down). Utilities are almost 20% below the national average, due to the more mild weather, and the low risk of natural disaster makes some insurances more affordable.
Whether you're looking to sit down and enjoy a gourmet steak dinner at a fine dining restaurant or sink your teeth into a fresh, all-american burger while cheering on your favorite team at one of the many sports bars, Hayden has you covered. Capone's Pub and Grill is one of the most popular restaurants in Hayden, with good service, and great food, and if you're looking for Italian, Japanese, Korean, or Mexican, phenomenal options for each can be found along Hayden's main street (with one of our favorites being Young Shin's Famous Korean).
If you're just stopping by for a few days, the Motel 6 and Super 8 have great rates, and a convenient central location in the city (as well as some premium amenities). Should you be looking to spend some more time in the city, there are a variety of extended stay options, ranging from a Comfort Inn to the more affordable Budget Saver Motel. For those travelling by RV, the Coeur d'Alene RV Resort offers reasonable rates and a ton of great amenities including 50 amp electrical hookups.