
It's highly likely that some the condo units are designed to accommodate these families, so I suspect finding one that's suitable for you might not be as hard as simply finding one that's available. May also have kids right away, and large families are common in the church. Many have a girlfriend who waits for them until they return home, and they get married soon after. I don't know how familiar you are with the Mormon culture, but it's very common for a young man, fresh out of high school, or with a year or two of college under his belt, to go on a 2 year mission for the church.


From what I've read, a lot of the undergraduates are married and in their mid 20's to 30's. That's not to say that the enrollment at BYUI has slowed down, though. For quite a while after BYUI became a 4 year college, it seemed like Rexburg couldn't build them fast enough to keep up with the demand, but the construction may well have slowed down in this recession. I hope someone from Rexburg will comment on your post.įrom what I've seen in Rexburg, new single housing as separate units aren't being built as much as condos, duplexes, and other multiple housing units. I live in Idaho Falls, so my thoughts may not be accurate. Thanks in advance for any insights you can share. Do realtors in the area handle any rentals, or is it strictly buying and selling? We're not interested in renting to own at the moment. We'll be there next week, so I guess we can drive around and look for For Rent signs. Where's the best place to look for rentals if you are just a regular person, and not a student? I've been checking craigslist, but there just aren't too many places listed. But is it even possible to find an actual house for rent?Ģ. I have five kids and feel sorry for anyone who would be living under us. Is it reasonable to find single family houses for rent? It seems I've seen a lot of "houses" for rent-only to find that the top floor is rented to one party, and the basement to someone else. I've been looking on line, trying to get a handle on the rental housing market, and have a couple questions I hope someone can answer:ġ. To keep up with Mull’s work, visit his website or Facebook page.My family is moving to Rexburg from a considerable distance (1300 miles) and while we don't have to physically be there until August, we are moving our stuff there in a couple weeks. The novel is being released that same day. So the reason I started writing in the first place is that I wanted to take these stories that I could see and share them with other people.”īrandon Mull’s book signing for “Dragonwatch 5: Return of the Dragon Slayers” will take place at Barnes & Noble in Idaho Falls. But I had no way to share them or talk to other people about them because they only existed in my head. “I have these ideas in my head and they seem cool to me. “My favorite part about being a writer is sharing the stories,” Mull added.

I know intellectually that there’s an audience for the books but I know it better in my heart when I get to interact with people and see ‘Oh, there’s a family who liked the books’ or ‘Here’s a guy who liked the books’ or ‘Here’s a kid who liked the books.’ To me, it’s very thrilling and fun to meet people who are engaging with the story and having fun with it.”

“As a writer, I spend a lot of my time alone in a room typing,” Mull said.
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Tuesday’s signing will be a chance for east Idaho fans to celebrate the series and geek out with Mull about his work. Judging by the success of “Dragonwatch,” Mull has succeeded in creating a story that builds to an epic conclusion and draws in its readers. “So I didn’t even want to try ‘Dragonwatch’ until I had a grander, bigger problem than I had in the first series that I could build toward.” “When I wrote the ‘Fablehaven’ books, those five books crescendoed to a pretty big finale and I knew that in the second series, if I didn’t crescendo to a bigger finale, it would feel significantly smaller,” he added.
