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Coralville Reviews
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an upcoming town with a great atmosphere for graduate students and even students who have just graduated and are looking for their first job.
It's a nice urban city. It's not too far from Iowa City, Iowa which is the home of the University of Iowa Hawkeyes. There's great football games and parties downtown Iowa City. Coralville has a nice mall with an ice skating rink, lots of choices for dining and things to do.
The people here are welcoming. There are all walks of life who live here. The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics brings lots of diversity to our area. It is a very safe place to live. The high schools are highly ranked in the state as well.
The people here are welcoming. There are all walks of life who live here. The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics brings lots of diversity to our area. It is a very safe place to live. The high schools are highly ranked in the state as well.
It is quiet but has all that one could ask for. Diverse restaurants, a couple of colleges, friendly people, 24-hour laundry mat that has wifi... Maybe my standards are low but I love how it is a smaller town feel with opportunities of a larger city.
The place is nice it has a lot of options of stores and different jobs available to all people. But the overall maintenance of the town can be quite poor sidewalks are mostly broken riddled with cracks, sometimes their are side walks where their really doesn't ned to be while a street or section that doesn't have a sidewalk desperately needs it. it can be dangerous for those who don't have a car to drive around and must walk or use other unmotorized transportation to get around and with these problems it can be concerning for those trying to be safe on the streets. They're should be better transit points and busses available to patrons as their is not much and usually are at random times throughout the day that don't really work for the who need to work or get somewhere far.
I moved from Iowa City to Coralville after graduating from UIowa in 2018. Coralville is a much newer town that provides several diverse places to hike, be out on the water, walk/run, eat shop, and live. My favorite difference between Iowa City and Coralville is that it's more of a family and professional living area compared to the usual college crowd. It's quieter, cleaner, and has a cheaper cost of living.
Coralville is a great place for people to raise a family or for couples just starting out. There are homes across all price ranges, plenty of retail, lots of restaurants, parks, bike trails, movie theaters, easy access on/off highways and close to the University of Iowa (Go Hawkeyes!) and art, culture and nightlife in downtown Iowa City. Coralville itself has reasonable taxes, is safe, and still growing. We've lived here after living in Atlanta, Boston, Greater NYC, Chicago suburbs, and Seattle. Have to say it's one of the best places we've ever lived for overall quality of life, affordability and safety.
The town is amazing. It's kind of laid back, unlike it's neighboring Iowa City. People are very friendly towards eachother. During the summertime we have farmers market and many other community led activities. Without a doubt one of my favorite places in the world.
Intelligent, friendly city with a short distance to Iowa City which provides a variety of activities. Coralville is a wonderful, supportive community to immerse yourself in with plenty of resources to raise a healthy family.
I grew up in Coralville and have very pleasant memories of growing up here. I am a current resident and enjoy the low cost of living and strong sense of community among the residents. The local government does a great job to make this a great place to live and work.
Coralville is a very safe place to live. There are no major attractions, but there are still some things to do. It is close to Iowa City, so you can always go there for things to do. There is also a good variety of restaurants.
It's not a very small town, but has some community. I grew up there until leaving for college, it's a great place to raise kids.
It's a safe place to live and it has a lot of good schools, so it's a great place to raise a family. The University of Iowa is 10 minutes away from Coralville and employs a lot of people that live here. There isn't always a lot to do but during the summer, there's always something going on in Iowa City.
Coralville is a nice place to live but it would be markedly improved if they would allow backyard chickens and have more semi parking available.
Coralville was a very nice town that I grew up in. I always felt safe and was able to live in a community with a diverse group of people. This has helped me make connections with people since moving from there.
I enjoy the atmosphere of Coralville.
On the outskirts of a college town with a lot to do and see but not in the crazy mess when there not need to be the craziness. Hawks fans are the best fans around and everyone is welcoming. Crime late is substantly low, although you are surrounded by high cost living and newer developments that are upping the cost of rent and homes in the area.
On the outskirts of a college town with a lot to do and see but not in the crazy mess when there not need to be the craziness. Hawks fans are the best fans around and everyone is welcoming. Crime late is substantly low, although you are surrounded by high cost living and newer developments that are upping the cost of rent and homes in the area.
It is a beautiful city near a college town, so you get the best of the suburban life and city life. There are plenty of places to shop in the area: Iowa City, Coralville, and North Liberty. Not only that, but Coralville is a developing city. Businesses continue to begin and grow here.
Great family area with good local restaurants and night life.