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And they have great healthcare if you are an addict!!have you thought of portland area- been 20 years since i lived there but big city amenities- OHSU- and can be in a rural area pretty quick. also rifle club in damascus i think. i loved oregon but now id be careful about moving there. they are proposing some extreme gun laws
Yes sirIf ya want bang for your buck, come to the east side of the state. For your 300K, you could get what would cost a million anywhere else.
We don't have many shooting ranges -- we just go shooting. Things are generally economically depressed, but if you have a stable retirement income, or previously acquired wealth you can live like a king.
When it comes to being near medical facilities, there isn't much difference these days between twenty and a hundred miles.
Lakeview tops my list as a retirement destination. jd
New leadership @ your state legislature,govenor and county level. Like many states that are dealing with a STD.
after what I just found out 2 minutes ago,anyone who wants to move to TEXAS should just go ahead and shoot themselves,,will do better off going straight to hell,,politicians have killedWe don't need no Libs in our Texas Government. I am voting on the same folks that are in power now.
NW Florida,,with the rest of us REDNECK CRACKERS,,land taxes 75% less then Texas,,I know,,I,m fed up,,going nuts,,can't even list my shop for maybe 3 months,,TexasI'd bet there are a few more here interested in hearing of retirement / better places to live, particularly for our
"hobby". I'd be one of em. Keep the locations ideas coming, good, bad and ugly, and honest.
thanks for sharing & info.
I'd love to be able to afford to live in Oregon.
Same thing happen'n here in Texas. R.E. is going through the roof, along with my property taxes. OUCH!
A lot of Oregon towns are trapped by environmental laws as far as new development. If the population grows past 10,000, the town has to spend billions on new infrastructure. So development is very limited, which of course limits availability and drives prices up.
DON'T GO TO TEXAS,,OK texans shoot me nowFor "some Federal employees" it's popular to claim an address in TX to avoid payroll taxes. I can't state exact figures here in Oregon but it feels about 60 percent is state tax and 75+ percent of the population is on food stamps or other subsidies. I can't wait to get out of here.
Gentleman, thank you for your input.
We are not interested in areas outside of Oregon. But I appreciate your efforts.
Our first thoughts were the coast as we live the beauty and temperate climate as neither of us can handle high temps. But the coast is depressed, with little to offer in real estate inventory.
We had thought of Southern Oregon, but finding similar situation or excessive growth and crime. Something that concerns us as the overgrowth will continue, which draws the unsavory there as well. A big concern as we have had enough from California and Washington in tbe ateas we have lived.
Portland is way to large for us. Again, looking for something not lsrger than 20k, or their abouts.
Had not thought about Eastern Oregon. Very concerned about the heat and distance from the ocean. Maybe need to look.
Appreciate your input, please continue to educate us.
your good,,no worrysSorry, didn't mean to hijack your thread & plans. Apologies. Oregon, copy.
it sounds like youve talked yourself out of the whole state. there are no perfect places to live.Gentleman, thank you for your input.
We are not interested in areas outside of Oregon. But I appreciate your efforts.
Our first thoughts were the coast as we live the beauty and temperate climate as neither of us can handle high temps. But the coast is depressed, with little to offer in real estate inventory.
We had thought of Southern Oregon, but finding similar situation or excessive growth and crime. Something that concerns us as the overgrowth will continue, which draws the unsavory there as well. A big concern as we have had enough from California and Washington in tbe ateas we have lived.
Portland is way to large for us. Again, looking for something not lsrger than 20k, or their abouts.
Had not thought about Eastern Oregon. Very concerned about the heat and distance from the ocean. Maybe need to look.
Appreciate your input, please continue to educate us.