The Best Rural Small Towns in Oregon.

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  • Want to find a rural Oregon town to buy a home? Who doesn’t? Today we looking at great rural towns in Oregon. Oregon Real estate is always a great conversation. Ask any Realtor.
    We have been doing this series about great rural towns to retire or live as remote workers across the United States, we had a bunch of people ask if we could expand and do it by state. So, we are.
    A couple of things about rural Oregon towns, they rarely have jobs so you have to bring one or not need one, and Subaru with good car insurance because chances are you'll end up stuck in a ditch. I did when I moved here.
    In the last video, I explained that not all states have 10 good rural towns and I don’t want to waste your time with some places that aren’t worthy of this list.
    Oregon has 7 great Rural Towns.
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  • @elliotcoolguy4301
    @elliotcoolguy4301 Před 2 lety +263

    Sisters isn’t rural. It’s a straight up tourist trap

    • @EdwardRhoads
      @EdwardRhoads Před rokem +11

      Back in the 80's it was quaint. No longer.

    • @deadmeat146
      @deadmeat146 Před rokem +4

      Its got a lot of nice rental homes for vacations and things outside of town

    • @Tonia.lynn2411
      @Tonia.lynn2411 Před rokem +7

      Absolutely agree! Beautiful town but all tourists.I hate driving through their and it’s bumper to bumper.

    • @oliverlemley9343
      @oliverlemley9343 Před rokem +4

      Bro I was like wtf have you been there

    • @Grumpy-old-dad
      @Grumpy-old-dad Před rokem +2

      This is an extremely true statement.

  • @dennyryan2233
    @dennyryan2233 Před rokem +70

    I moved to Bend in 1976. It was an awesome small town. Not anymore. It’s expensive and crowded. Sisters is cool but during the entire summer it is like an outdoor shopping mall at Christmas. If you’re looking for the small town vibe look somewhere else.

    • @takinastabatit
      @takinastabatit Před rokem +9

      Yeah, Bend is a nightmare, anymore.

    • @robc.4714
      @robc.4714 Před rokem +8

      It’s sad what Bend has become. My wife and I bought in La Pine because we didn’t want to be house poor. Bend is too full of transplants. So sad.

    • @user-ConnorKaroThompson
      @user-ConnorKaroThompson Před rokem +2

      Wheeler county is much better. Actual locals there😂

    • @user-jp7rk1uf2n
      @user-jp7rk1uf2n Před 9 měsíci

      Bend is PIA to get around in if you don't know where you are going.

    • @smokingwithjoeandamanda
      @smokingwithjoeandamanda Před 5 měsíci +2

      John day doesn't get flooded with people in the summer or at anytime. Retirement small town. Not for party animals like my wife and I.

  • @CodyStone282
    @CodyStone282 Před 2 lety +100

    As the City Engineer of Amity, I was not expecting to see us on the list....It really is a nice town

    • @bobbisellsor6866
      @bobbisellsor6866 Před 2 lety +2

      I live right out of Amity!!
      My Realty company is in McMinnville.
      I LOVE this place!!!

    • @Testibus00
      @Testibus00 Před 2 lety +3

      Blue Raeven has some of the best pie I've had.

    • @LegalShield3000
      @LegalShield3000 Před rokem +1

      Nice if you like tweakers.

    • @day_uh_um
      @day_uh_um Před 19 dny

      @@LegalShield3000 Where *aren't* there tweakers these days?!

  • @lindakelley2676
    @lindakelley2676 Před rokem +19

    Neskowin is the most charming town I’ve been to in the U.S. It’s on the coast and everyone has cute houses, with enchanting gardens. The kids ride their bikes around and go to the fishing holes, it’s like time traveling to the 1050’s.

    • @gpl422sda
      @gpl422sda Před 14 dny

      You need to edit 1050 to 1950,k?

  • @michellemccarthytager9457
    @michellemccarthytager9457 Před 2 lety +56

    Welcome to Oregon now go home!

    • @markbroad119
      @markbroad119 Před 2 lety +3

      Hahahah.
      Stay out of Linn county. Keep going to Washington.

    • @joeshepherd6419
      @joeshepherd6419 Před rokem

      Welcome to Uranus, now go home!!👍😜

    • @mackdog3270
      @mackdog3270 Před 4 měsíci +5

      Right? It seems like half of california has moved to my town. I got into an argument with a californian lady and she wrote out an itemized list of why california's the best. I had to ask her, if it's so great, why are your former neighbors camping in my backyard?

    • @Steve.._.
      @Steve.._. Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@mackdog3270everyone has moved everywhere. Let's not get in arguments because someone with money arrived. They are free to be where they please as are you.

    • @edzanjero353
      @edzanjero353 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Tell that to the liberal lesbian Governors.

  • @LateBloomerMedia
    @LateBloomerMedia Před rokem +54

    It's all about Silverton, Oregon! While it has grown ever since I was born/raised there 30 years ago and even though I don't live there anymore, I do frequent it often and have grown to appreciate all that it has to offer. Especially the new addition they've made to it with the Oregon Crafters Market which runs from the beginning of May to the end of October EVERY weekend and the first Friday of the month. It's got a little bit of everything. Take Silver Falls for example!

    • @BrakerOfStones
      @BrakerOfStones Před rokem +2

      I thought about moving there. Too far from Hillsboro tho

    • @yeoldmetalhead6592
      @yeoldmetalhead6592 Před rokem +6

      Scotts Mills is waaaaaaaay cooler than Silverton.

    • @LateBloomerMedia
      @LateBloomerMedia Před rokem +1

      @@yeoldmetalhead6592 lol you're right! That is another great feature about Silverton is Scotts Mills being only a few miles away 😉

    • @JF-lt5zc
      @JF-lt5zc Před rokem +2

      Two of my kids were born in Silverton. Nice town, but it has seen a lot of growth over the last 20 years.
      @Danestonebreaker
      Why do you care about Hillsboro? I mean, that place has blown up and is overdeveloped at this point. Anything you would buy there you can get in Salem/Keizer.

    • @therealkarlcolt7116
      @therealkarlcolt7116 Před rokem +2

      Where joe dirt lives

  • @bearcreekgirl6967
    @bearcreekgirl6967 Před 2 lety +39

    Wallowa is the best. We have great internet, two clinics in town and a great hospital 20 min. away. Not to many jobs but the people are amazing and the housing is not bad.

    • @timmymccheee7213
      @timmymccheee7213 Před 2 lety +2

      Sad when the local equestrian vet is better than your doctors! Or is that John Day, hmmm. There’s virtually no open jobs where you are! Let alone housing, unless someone died and the family put the house up for sale instead of moving in.

    • @markusjamerson1802
      @markusjamerson1802 Před 2 lety +2

      I grew up there, my mom is still the postmaster there.

    • @ChristineOG
      @ChristineOG Před 2 lety +2

      I live in Lostine and love it! But don't tell anyone. Lol. Housing prices are ridiculous.

    • @randyhorner592
      @randyhorner592 Před 2 měsíci

      Walla walla is in Washington, so you won’t find it in Oregons best small towns….

    • @jeffbartlett4551
      @jeffbartlett4551 Před 25 dny +1

      @@randyhorner592Walla Walla is in Washington… Wallowa is in Oregon😉

  • @lyss4987
    @lyss4987 Před 2 lety +116

    I like how you acknowledged that we are blue but only in the larger areas. The rest of Oregon is conservative.

    • @simplyjane92
      @simplyjane92 Před 2 lety +6

      Yes it's 100% accurate I appreciated that aswell

    • @annayager4571
      @annayager4571 Před 2 lety +2

      This!

    • @ambrsanford3703
      @ambrsanford3703 Před 2 lety +8

      It's the Oklahoma of the west. It's not a compliment.

    • @annayager4571
      @annayager4571 Před 2 lety +5

      @@ambrsanford3703 as opposed to Cali and Washington? Oregon is pretty cool as far as states come

    • @techs1smh13
      @techs1smh13 Před 2 lety

      @@annayager4571 California has more conservative people than any other state but 40 million people we are out numbered by the lefttards 25- 15. Guessing. But it is a one dumbass run state

  • @kw-ig4xt
    @kw-ig4xt Před 2 lety +33

    Oregon is beautiful

    • @skillet1033
      @skillet1033 Před dnem

      @@kw-ig4xt Oregon was beautiful not anymore 😢

  • @pauldelorean4339
    @pauldelorean4339 Před 2 lety +72

    I live in McMinnville and I'm so proud 2 towns from Yamhill County made it on this list! Only towns I think should have been added to this list would be Jacksonville and Cottage Grove.

    • @Taking_Back_Thyme
      @Taking_Back_Thyme Před 2 lety +10

      Love Jacksonville.

    • @lanebrandy1287
      @lanebrandy1287 Před 2 lety

      Cottage grove is one of the trashiest crime and drug infested freeway towns there is. Its not a rural town. Full of fast food and crime like all freeway towns. Mcminnville shouldnt be on the list at all its the exact same as eugene salem and portland....not rural at all either....

    • @teresaredditt7327
      @teresaredditt7327 Před 2 lety +2

      I am in McMinnville as well ☺️

    • @acsw
      @acsw Před 2 lety +11

      Cottage Grove's crime is outrageous. Definitely not a great small town lol

    • @tarastrasburg1245
      @tarastrasburg1245 Před 2 lety +2

      I grew up in the number one town on this list. It was great in the 80s and 90s. Now it’s a terrible place. Rude snotty people.

  • @evanpatten4101
    @evanpatten4101 Před 2 lety +80

    Vernonia is an old Lumberjack town. That's why it's kind of in the middle of no where. Most of these rural towns like to stay rural and don't take new comers lightly. It starts with one person and then everyone they know starts to move to town. So many small towns in Oregon are starting to get developed to the dismay of the local community and completely transforming the town. Because of this I wouldn't be expecting warm welcomes, especially if your like Briggs here coming from California. If you have ever lived in a small town you will probably be fine but if your expecting to go from a city to a rural town maybe Airbnb first. Something to think about before you consider moving.

    • @konnorkuznetsov1035
      @konnorkuznetsov1035 Před 2 lety +19

      This is a fact. My sleepy little town, population 500, is now shadowed by obelisk-like modern housing developments that are being crammed in for massive profit. These folks don't do their shopping here, they don't come to community events, they stick to their chambers. In the winter they fail to drive properly and wind up parking in MY driveway. Please, PLEASE stick to the cities if you aren't going to be a member of our local communities. Evan, you said it best, pal.

    • @dhanks55
      @dhanks55 Před 2 lety +9

      @@konnorkuznetsov1035 true Konnor but sometimes my old Tillamook County natives were not welcoming when we did get good good people from out of state either. Very often newcomers want to get involved but are not welcomed. The door swings both ways. I know we tried to be welcoming and got some fabulous neighbors who have done much for our town.

    • @thisisnotatestthisistheend
      @thisisnotatestthisistheend Před rokem +6

      Terroritorial tribal mindsets in the comments lol

    • @hukphin740
      @hukphin740 Před rokem +7

      ​@evil tiki
      meh' or just don't like the city boy mentality moving next door and driving like they are still in the city. Y'all urban people need to understand that you are viewed with a certain disdain until you prove that you're not just another a$$hat from the city, cuz most of you really are. It's takes about a decade....

    • @edrader
      @edrader Před rokem +1

      @@hukphin740 only takes a second to recognize a redneck tho

  • @mscott976
    @mscott976 Před 2 lety +16

    I was born and raised in Carlton in the 1950s and early 60s. It was a farming community then and was a great place to grow up. I still have family there and I visit several times a year. It has been revitalized by the wine industry and is a great place to visit!

    • @sawdust466
      @sawdust466 Před 10 měsíci

      If you like congestion and crowds, go to Sisters. Very touristy and busy. If you are looking for solitude, not there….

  • @Hollowsmith
    @Hollowsmith Před 2 lety +55

    I can't believe he didn't mention JOSEPH, OREGON! Joseph is right in the middle of the most spectacular mountain range in Oregon. It looks like the Alps. BEAUTIFUL town. Check it out. Northeast corner of the state.

    • @WorldAccordingToBriggs
      @WorldAccordingToBriggs  Před 2 lety +12

      I've been there and wanted to add it. It was actually the 1st town I thought about. Sadly, they have a crime rate that is 53% above the national average, and their internet is horrible. 5% of the town gets Zipply 1 gig. everyone else gets satellite internet.

    • @Hollowsmith
      @Hollowsmith Před 2 lety +6

      @@WorldAccordingToBriggs oh wow didn't know all that. If it was an "aesthetics only" contest, it would be on it for sure, because surrounding-wise, it's epic!

    • @urmanascrewed
      @urmanascrewed Před 2 lety +4

      The Wallowas DO NOT look like the Alps. That's Oregonian infatiation just because it's in Oregon. I lived in Wallowa County for 6 months and it was one of the hardest times in my life. It's not all bad, but the fact that it is so remote and undeveloped makes it hard to prosper. It's walled off by Hell's Canyon to the east and the mountains to the west. It's hard to get to as the freeway is an hour and a half away.

    • @urmanascrewed
      @urmanascrewed Před 2 lety

      @@markw999 You are right some people do look at that as an advantage... but not many as there are only 7,000 people that live in the county with a declining population. As far as tourism goes there are so many other similar options that are more convinient.

    • @UnicornDreamsPastelSkies
      @UnicornDreamsPastelSkies Před 2 lety

      Where do I get info on what percentage of of a city or town's population has a certain internet speed... besides on the providers' websites at least?

  • @rogeeeferrari
    @rogeeeferrari Před 2 lety +8

    My Wife was raised in Oakridge, her father was a career SP railroad man. Visited many times, wonderful outdoor activities in Oakridge. RIP to father and daughter, love and miss you Chrissy & Cliff Munhollon...

  • @dizzydossey
    @dizzydossey Před 2 lety +26

    It’s great to see how much Carlton has improved since I was a kid. They really put a lot of work into improving the town.

    • @agc7582
      @agc7582 Před rokem +1

      I guess so. I remember when Yamhill and Carlton both had all the independent shops you needed - grocery, feed, insurance, hardware, bank and so on. When lumber and farming folks lived and worked there. Now it's all wine country tourist trap junk. I suppose it's good repurposing of a couple declining towns, but still depressing to me having grown up there.

    • @lukeb4687
      @lukeb4687 Před rokem

      @@agc7582 i wish we had more useful stores in yamhill/carton thats for sure. whats up with that carlton grocery store? its such a weird place they have nothing useful it could be such a great market if they tried

    • @agc7582
      @agc7582 Před rokem

      @@lukeb4687 For sure - I'm probably just showing my age, but we used to drive to the Carlton Market just to get deep fried mushrooms and jalepeno poppers because T&E in Yamhill didn't have them. I don't think they even have a deli there anymore. I moved out of that area almost 20 years ago and don't get back much, even though I'm just up the road in Newberg.

    • @lukeb4687
      @lukeb4687 Před rokem

      @@agc7582 the Carlton grocery and deli near the Mexican food place doesn't have anything in there its just the most random useless assortment of boxed foods. im not sure if there is even a deli anymore there it i was told it got bought by some people from India there's never the same person working its weird. there is a small deli on the main strip that has some deli food and drinks but not a whole lot. more of a convenience store

    • @sidneyrodrigues728
      @sidneyrodrigues728 Před rokem

      I visited Flaneur Wines in Carlton. It was very nice to see that the grain elevator was saved and repurposed instead of torn down.

  • @acsw
    @acsw Před 2 lety +38

    I live & grew up in a tiny town called Drain, OR (population under 900), which is less than 20 mins from Cottage Grove (10k people, Walmart, fast food, restaurants, grocery stores, coffee shops, etc) & 45 mins from Eugene in one direction & about 45 mins from Roseburg (23k people) the other direction. I loved growing up here as a kid & am happy to raise my kids here! I did wind up moving to Cottage Grove as a teenager (we moved a lot actually, but grandparents stayed in Drain) & that town is the pit of hell as far as I'm concerned. Right off I-5, drugs & crime are rampant, & there's some scary stuff going on up in the mountains by Dorena Lake. If you make a worst small towns list, look into CG. A lot of mysterious sketchy stuff. Like the disappearance of Michael Bryson.

    • @mikevee9145
      @mikevee9145 Před 2 lety +6

      I spent alot of time in Dorena years ago and there is shady activity/people there. When I was there I always carried a gun.

    • @alberickmendes6472
      @alberickmendes6472 Před 2 lety +2

      Wondering where’s the law enforcement!

    • @tea_mommy
      @tea_mommy Před 2 lety +1

      @@mikevee9145 I’m in CG and you’re not wrong at all!!

    • @davidspears6500
      @davidspears6500 Před 2 lety +2

      Douglas County for yeah

    • @matty.3696
      @matty.3696 Před 2 lety +3

      Cottage grove is a weird town, but iv lived there for about 2 years and quite like it. There's Def sketchy ppl and plenty of drugs but overall, i would recommend it. Also, from what I heard, Bryson disappeared from a heavily drugged rave/party, which isn't all that mysterious....

  • @aliciaharvey20
    @aliciaharvey20 Před 2 lety +22

    Quick PSA for Vernonia. If you plan to move there do your research first! All the utilities are VERY expensive. Also, make sure you buy or rent outside of the flood zone or get a home that FEMA raised above the flood line. It's been a while since a big flood happened in Vernonia but it's still possible. If you do move there and end up needing a state government office there are some programs where you can only go to the state office in your county. For that you'll have to travel over the mountains and through the woods to Saint Helens! If it snows in the winter you'll probably be stuck there for a bit.

    • @kenschmidt6522
      @kenschmidt6522 Před 2 lety +3

      We considered a home there, until we checked the flood zones.

    • @dhanks55
      @dhanks55 Před 2 lety +3

      yes Alicia Harvey Cost of living in OR is very expensive

    • @karlacaudell
      @karlacaudell Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks for bringing the flooding up. It's a logging town too.

    • @KOrnhOliO1
      @KOrnhOliO1 Před 3 měsíci

      Yeah, the entire town flooded a several years back! Scary.

  • @sawtooth4615
    @sawtooth4615 Před 2 lety +13

    Union Oregon is a great little town with a great golf course. Being from near the Oregon border in Idaho, my wife and I travel into Oregon to play golf at least a couple times a year. Union is one of our usual stops. A Nurse that use to work for me now lives in Union so that makes the stop even better. Plus there's a old hotel there that has been kept period correct. We stayed there the first time last year. It was nice to see kids playing outside and riding bikes around town after dinner without the worry of bad people.

  • @kennedymeow
    @kennedymeow Před 2 lety +67

    I’m from Portland, and have been everywhere in the state of Oregon. My top favorites are Hood River, Sisters, Sunriver, Cannon Beach & Brookings.

    • @Mr-lp7ov
      @Mr-lp7ov Před 2 lety +6

      Brookings is the best in summer

    • @_kass3939
      @_kass3939 Před 2 lety +2

      You named most of my favorites too. Not far from towns but out enough to enjoy the calmness.

    • @raymondbaker987
      @raymondbaker987 Před 2 lety +6

      Sunriver is hella expensive tho

    • @konnorkuznetsov1035
      @konnorkuznetsov1035 Před 2 lety +4

      Hood River is one of the few open beverage towns in the US. Nicer than The Dalles- but the people in The Dalles are friendlier. Brookings is one of my favorites. Sisters too.

    • @llkellenba
      @llkellenba Před 2 lety +5

      Born in Hood River but raised in Portland. Real Estate has been overpriced since it transformed into a tourist Mecca following intro of windsurfing. Many homes are 2nd and short term rentals. But Hood River area is Gorgeous-no pun intended.

  • @JohnFleshman
    @JohnFleshman Před 2 lety +13

    I spent my childhood in coastal Oregon... not rural. But it was the second most beautiful area Ive lived in. second only to the redwood forests of far northern California.

    • @edquier40
      @edquier40 Před rokem +2

      If they only had redwoods and the Pacific in Idaho...

    • @day_uh_um
      @day_uh_um Před 19 dny

      There are also redwood forests in southern parts of Oregon.

  • @oceanblue5794
    @oceanblue5794 Před 2 lety +36

    Love the OR coast, especially Newport. I'm in 7th heaven when I go there.

    • @DrNeubertJR
      @DrNeubertJR Před 2 lety

      I’ll give you a good deal on my house in Florence 😂

    • @MrWiseinheart
      @MrWiseinheart Před 2 lety

      @@DrNeubertJR 100k? 🙃

    • @KOrnhOliO1
      @KOrnhOliO1 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Great in the summer, but rain, Rain, and more RAIN all of the other seasons.
      Look at the population of towns on the coast in CA. Nice weather all seasons = large populations. EXPENSIVE!
      Oregon coastal towns are great in the summer, but look at their populations. All are hardly anything! Why? Because anything but summer season and it rains constantly! Drizzle rain that last sometimes for over a week straight with no blue sky the entire time. It's why people don't live there. AND, add to that the huge wind! It's a rarity if you get a low wind day... The whole day. Morning might start off low wind, but by late afternoon it's a gale!
      The only people that do live in the Oregon coast LOVE THE RAIN. 😉🤷

    • @ShannonDowty
      @ShannonDowty Před měsícem

      Me too!

    • @gpl422sda
      @gpl422sda Před 14 dny

      ​@@DrNeubertJR Trade for mine in Parkston South Dakota?

  • @gregkoegel7311
    @gregkoegel7311 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I’m so glad you didn’t mention the small rural town that I’ve lived in for 30 years. I highly recommend to everyone that moving to one of the towns mentioned on this video would be much better than moving to my town 😀

  • @henrybrandt1057
    @henrybrandt1057 Před 2 lety +59

    Love the series - keep it up! May I suggest one addition to your evaluation - availability of grocery store(s). General store, IGA, or major chain (e.g. Kroger, Safeway), and how far away.

    • @mmontero15
      @mmontero15 Před 2 lety +2

      This!!

    • @prepperjonpnw6482
      @prepperjonpnw6482 Před 2 lety +7

      Yes! Definitely. I hate having to drive 90 minutes or more one way just for groceries. Besides that the ice cream always wants to melt.

    • @chualarbill
      @chualarbill Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah, I would never live further than 25 miles from a Costco! :)

  • @elainechubb971
    @elainechubb971 Před 2 lety +48

    Very interesting. I retired to Oregon, and, being used to cities, not having a car (or wanting to be dependent on driving as I got older and older), and thinking ahead to medical needs, live in Portland, which definitely has its problems over the last few years, is still a very good place to live. Have traveled fairly widely in Oregon, which is simply one of the most beautiful states in the Union (I have traveled through all the lower 48). My comments are going to be more geared toward retirees and people who are not there yet but planning ahead.
    Oregon pros:
    Even with wildfires and drought (mainly affecting areas east of Cascades, the "dry side") it's still got a climate better suited to weather the coming changes than many states in the West. (Washington State and Idaho are also in that category.)
    It's not a low-tax state, but in my experience you get what you pay for. If you pay more taxes, you tend to get better county and municipal services.
    Incredible public transportation system. You can live without a car in many places, if you get to where you are not safe driving anymore. "Shuttle" services between many cities. Many smaller cities, esp. county seats, have good local bus network, including town loops connecting supermarkets, clinics, govt. services, college campuses, etc., as well as routes connecting smaller towns to the county seat. In the northwest area, counties are coordinated into a network stretching from Portland, Astoria, all down the coast as far as Newport. From Portland, you can travel to places like McMinnville, Newberg, St. Helens, even Astoria, via (cheap) local bus, often with connections, though, such as at Beaverton Transit Center. I've been to places as remote as Joseph and Brookings on public buses! Look up Northwest Connector, or the Bend or Tillamook transit system online to see what I mean. Google name of a county + public transportation. La Grande is another reasonably small city with good bus network. It's a lifeline for rural areas. You can, for example, decide to live in Garibaldi or Rockaway Beach or Manzanita and take the local bus service into Tillamook--it stops right outside Fred Meyer.
    If you have a car and are young enough to prioritize outdoor recreation, you can easily get there from a small city or large town in an area without too much traffic. You may wish to live in a small community, but if there's not much choice in properties for sale, then consider a slightly larger place. Even in a growing city such as Bend you can be in a scenic recreational area in a matter of minutes rather than hours!
    Because there is such variety in the scenery/geography and climate, you can prioritize what means most to you. Fishing? Boating? Skiing? Hiking? Oregon has it! Sunny weather? Mild temperatures? Take your pick. Mountains? Deserts? Coast? Rivers? Many areas have more than one.
    Cons:
    Research carefully for climate change problems. Drought. Wildfire. Make sure if you choose a picturesque town up in the mountains that there is a good road out of town! Check for good water supply and electricity supply. Oregon has pretty cheap electricity and not (yet) a stressed power grid as in Texas. But cheap electricity has attracted companies such as Google, Apple, Amazon that have been locating huge data centers (not technical name, sorry) that are gobbling up the electricity. There have been big problems with huge corporations trying to take over the local water supply for bottled water or industrial uses (see: Cascade Locks). Do you due diligence!
    Check the year-round climate and weather. For example, I note all the photos tend to show beautiful cloudless blue skies. Don't bank on those along the coast or anywhere west of the Cascades for about two-thirds of the year, or up in the mountains, either. Check how often the access roads are closed for snow if you are at any altitude. Look on a detailed map for roads that are "closed in winter."
    Watch out for flood zones. Along the coast, look out for tsunami evacuation zones. Yes, the "Big One" (looming mega-earthquake off the coast) is unlikely to happen during your lifetime, unless you are very young, but there is the chance. Do not buy property in an evacuation zone! Look, for example, at the maps for Cannon Beach, Seaside, Manzanita ....
    Oregon has income tax but no sales tax. I would not want to live in a town near Washington or Idaho where you have to shop in those states and pay their sales taxes! Note: Idaho has sales tax on groceries ... Worse of both worlds, because you are still paying the high income tax!
    Crime: drug trade from Mexico comes right up I-5. Also, problems with drug cartels operating marijuana farms in remote locations, especially in SW mountainous areas, plus manufacturing meth in the state. I think you need to consider that the drug problem in rural areas is often as bad as in big cities, and do what research you can (taking results with big grain of salt, though) into what's going on around the state. This would of course apply to many, many states.
    Politics: Do consider if you would be happy living in a county where your political inclinations and views of society don't fit in. Some smaller-population mainly rural counties have an anti-government and strongly anti-taxation preference. Some have such low tax rates that they have insufficient funds to maintain a library or a local police force. Maybe they have a police officer on duty just M-F,8-5; tough if there's a crime over the weekend. Maybe they just have one police officer, so tough when they are on vacation or sick. Volunteer firefighting service only. Short hours at county govt. offices. You can find a nice small place to live, but make sure the county govt. is what you need or want. (If you love self-sufficiency, fine, you can find it, but I would bet a lot of people moving into Oregon aren't quite as self-sufficient as they think.)
    People are not always as outgoing as in some states. Some of this is perhaps because of the original population mix--a lot of settlers from New England and the upper Midwest following the timber trade, plus a lot of Northern European immigrants. Northerners in both the U.S. and Europe just aren't as gregarious as people from sunnier climes, I think! Does this suit you? Add in that a lot of long-time Oregonians are a bit suspicious of Californians, and lately climate-change escapers from anywhere, moving in and snapping up the best real estate because they have more ready money.
    Summary:
    Find out as much as you can, and maybe visit out of season (esp. in winter) to see what a locality looks like when it's gray/drizzly or freezing cold. Oregon is not perfect, but it has a lot to offer. I love it here!

    • @cmayo5659
      @cmayo5659 Před 2 lety +6

      Boy you were very inclusive! Oregon has no sales tax, but has income tax. Washington has sale tax (except on groceries) but no income tax.
      I grew up in Salem/kiezer. It was a great place to grow up.
      Check out silver creek falls!

    • @elainechubb971
      @elainechubb971 Před 2 lety +3

      @@cmayo5659 I have aged out of my traveling days now, alas, and didn't get to Silver Falls, which is a pity. I love the Willamette Valley, particularly the northern part, with the little hills and vineyards. As for taxes, I think it tends to even out. Washington is supposed to be a little better because they get more corporate taxes from Amazon, Microsoft, etc.The property taxes have been rising steadily, unfortunately. But it's still cheaper in Oregon than it was in NYC, where I lived until retirement. Could not afford to retire there!

    • @cmayo5659
      @cmayo5659 Před 2 lety +3

      @@elainechubb971 silver creek falls is not far at all if your in the Willamette valley! I lived in north salem off lancaster (my dad worked at the Oregon national guard in Salem)
      We would head up to silver falls state park in the afternoon for an evening bbq. It's not a long drive from the valley at all. The area has grown since we moved in 86.
      Not long before we moved the hydrotubes opened, boy that was so much fun! We visited the enchanted forest multiple times too. Not sure if that's still open, the hydrotubes are not.
      If your up for it definitely check out silver creek. I would like to visit there again.

    • @elainechubb971
      @elainechubb971 Před 2 lety +5

      @@cmayo5659 I am very sorry I have missed out on this. I am now in my mid-80s and don't have a car. And when I said "I have aged out of my traveling days," well, I don't want to bore you with my medical history, but I'll just say I have arthritis and can't do much walking now, especially if the surface is rough. I am just very grateful for all the beauty I have seen, and I much enjoy videos on CZcams, documentaries on OPB, and so on.

    • @cmayo5659
      @cmayo5659 Před 2 lety +3

      @@elainechubb971 I understand. There are some great pictures of the falls 😁

  • @yongkim2784
    @yongkim2784 Před 2 lety +13

    I love Oregon ❤
    I used lived in Beaverton graduate Beaverton high school.I wanna go back someday. Thank you Briggs 😊

    • @gpl422sda
      @gpl422sda Před 14 dny +1

      I graduated from Gresham Union HS, loved Oregon, as well

  • @mikeflick4737
    @mikeflick4737 Před 2 lety +13

    There are a lot of small towns south of Eugene too. I live in Sutherlin, and have been in this area for the last47 years. It is a nice area.

  • @Unibot47
    @Unibot47 Před 2 lety +25

    A gig is the standard now? Damn! Loving this series. Oregon is a beautiful state.

    • @ajduker
      @ajduker Před 2 lety +2

      For urban/suburban I would say yeah that's fairly standard. Rural is a stretch though...

    • @toddgittins5692
      @toddgittins5692 Před 2 lety

      Bring your checkbook.

    • @UmbraVir
      @UmbraVir Před 2 lety +1

      Right? That was my thought. I paid around 70$/month for 5-10mb u/d and usually only got 3mb where I live. Mind it's more of an urban town but still, 1gb is standard?!

    • @frederickbooth7970
      @frederickbooth7970 Před 2 lety

      We live just outside of Dayton,Or & just received 24mps in 2014 after waiting 15+ years with a fiber optics junction box only 3/4 mile from our farm. Verizon REFUSED to install any internet! Had to wait for Frontier to take over landlines & then they activated DSL service. Our farm was the very 1st to have DSL service! We requested for >10 years! Now of course Ziply fiber has taken over DSL service. We feel fortunate to have left Tillamook county almost 25 years ago by selling a water view property for enough $$ for our family matriarch to purchase 20 acres of prime valley class II soils that she found in the Capitol Press!

  • @patriciajones7869
    @patriciajones7869 Před rokem +7

    I am interested in part of Oregon that is in the alleged process of seceding to Idaho. Reasonable land, multipurpose store, organic goods etcetera. I am retired from Law, Accounting, farming, Bounty Hunter, and Life coach. Union City, I have been checking out. These real-estate people really slay me, they expect 2-5% commission however, their expectation is we do the work that they need to do. Several of my ancestors moved to Oregon and one of the county's is named for him Linn County. My legacy is my grandfather assisted in building the 'historical courthouse' in Saint Cloud, Minnesota. My deceased husband was the Master Electrician for City of Eugene, Oregon, according to my adult sons they say the coastal areas is loading up 'unvetted' aliens and drugs are massive problem. Both have Businesses in Lane County. TY PJ

    • @user-kv9gs8kb6m
      @user-kv9gs8kb6m Před 5 měsíci

      Stay away from living on the Oregon Coast towns, they are very sick, twisted isolated communities. Drugs, alcohol, crime are as bad as any major city. Corruption and left wing politics is prevalent everywhere. Unless you are interested in pagan worshipping, witchcraft supply stores, voodoo supplies, tarot readings, occultist culture anything and everything Anti-God. The coast is geographic beautiful but overran by new age and pagan worshipping cultures.
      Just make a visit or day trip to anything Oregon Coast related.
      Best thing to look for is a small town almost anywhere east of I-5 corridor. in the Oregon succession with Idaho region. Decent people, decent communities live all over Oregon. The problem is everything located in the I-5 corridor and west to the coastline.

    • @day_uh_um
      @day_uh_um Před 19 dny

      Did you ever find a place? Just curious. I doubt the "ruling elite" of Oregon will allow them to secede.(Multnomah County) BTW, I was born in Eugene when my Dad was attending U.O. & went there myself 17 years later. It was already danged leftist by that time, which was fine by me since I was a baby wannabe hippie. Then I grew up, LOL. Mostly lived in the NW part of the state, though.

  • @crazycoollady
    @crazycoollady Před 2 lety +34

    Oregon is a gorgeous state. Hood River is probably my favorite small town there.

    • @Goats_
      @Goats_ Před 2 lety +7

      Hood River is great. Love Full Sail Brewery

    • @MariaMarquez-ok4hf
      @MariaMarquez-ok4hf Před 2 lety +3

      My sister lives there and loves it!

    • @whywomenhatemyforeskin2121
      @whywomenhatemyforeskin2121 Před 2 lety +1

      You're saying they got a River in the Hood there?? They have Hoods in Oregon??

    • @deirdre108
      @deirdre108 Před 2 lety +2

      Hood River is one of my favorite places in the world!

    • @redchic
      @redchic Před 2 lety +4

      I think the issue with hood river is that it might not qualify as a rural 'small' town. And it's incredibly difficult to find reasonably priced property there without going 5 miles out of town. I'm not sure, but I think the property price might be what kicked it off the list. Now if Briggs does a list titled 'beautiful small cities in Oregon', and cost isn't a factor.... Hood river might be #1 on that list.

  • @Will0398
    @Will0398 Před 2 lety +9

    I went to Sisters when I was a little kid and it was such a charming little city! And Bend has the world’s last Blockbuster, another pro!

    • @BigMeatyHooksMMA
      @BigMeatyHooksMMA Před 2 lety +2

      Bend is very good, but expensive af

    • @snokkensiedeutch
      @snokkensiedeutch Před 2 měsíci

      Some good memories of Sisters. Stayed there a couple of times as I followed my girlfriend along the PCT (Mexico border- Mt. Hood, meeting her on the Trail when I could get away from work) which passes just outside town (McKenzie Pass). Since then I've considered Sisters as a possible relocation destination if I ever decided to relocate from CA. I do like Oregon.

  • @ask4982
    @ask4982 Před 2 lety +20

    Finally asking the real questions! Is this town’s crafting scene glitter free?
    Jokes aside, my god how splendid the nature in Oregon is…

  • @TruthLies68
    @TruthLies68 Před 2 lety +11

    Bandon on the southern coast is absolutely called and considered a rural town...born and raised...current resident.

    • @deborahrunkle313
      @deborahrunkle313 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree with you! I am also q resident. Ended up here on our honeymoon and moved here 2 years later. We love it here! It is a great tourist town!

    • @pennise
      @pennise Před rokem

      Euchre Creek and anything else south of the Big Lizard. If you've been down the coast, you know what the Big Lizard is.

    • @MarieDahme
      @MarieDahme Před 4 měsíci

      Shout out to Bandon on the Bay (don't forget Port Orford too ! Lol)

    • @alexbowser141
      @alexbowser141 Před měsícem +1

      Bandon is just another liberal run city ..with woke police dept. ... tourist love it ..

    • @day_uh_um
      @day_uh_um Před 19 dny

      Let's Go, Bandon.

  • @Boojum360
    @Boojum360 Před rokem +8

    So happy that you haven't talked about the town we live in. The less people who know about it the better.

    • @day_uh_um
      @day_uh_um Před 19 dny

      He came scarily close to mentioning one of the small towns where we lived quite a while. In fact, it has the same zip code as the place he mentioned, LOL. I'm not talking about *any* of my favorite towns/places in Oregon! It's already gotten bad enough as it is, so hope some of the least-known (& best) places stay off social media sites!

  • @hayley_council
    @hayley_council Před 2 lety +3

    Both my mom and dad grew up in Oakridge, most of my summers during my childhood was spent there. It's holds a special space in my heart.

  • @cymbolichuman433
    @cymbolichuman433 Před 2 lety +8

    I love Southern Oregon. I have been there many times The #10 bus
    runs from Ashland to Medford and that covers anywhere you need to go.

  • @jantyyaqoub2132
    @jantyyaqoub2132 Před 2 lety +42

    Sisters is indeed expensive and has a very polished resort/high end vibe.
    It’s known for it’s outdoor activities.
    Golf, Rafting, fly fishing, hunting, hiking, skiing, rock climbing, etc.
    Also very popular with the equestrian crowd.
    Some of the “towns” on this list just wide spots on the highway.
    There’s some incredible small towns in Oregon and I’m glad they’re not on this list.
    This video does give a great idea of what to expect and is a good starting point. 🙂👍

    • @michaelgiordano2093
      @michaelgiordano2093 Před 2 lety

      M n

    • @justkelly6992
      @justkelly6992 Před 2 lety +1

      Naw, it's not high end, its snooty.

    • @HungryHillSarah
      @HungryHillSarah Před 2 lety +1

      @@justkelly6992 Agreed. Money does not equate to class.

    • @gordonyork6638
      @gordonyork6638 Před 2 lety +2

      Sisters needs to relocate to Disneyland.

    • @babygirl5299
      @babygirl5299 Před 2 lety

      It's known for fires forest fires coming right through the city and you have to get out a lot of those homes burned and we're rebuilt so that's a real fire danger ⚡ you want to fight racism you want to feel it hard on you from the first day you come come to Oregon

  • @edruttledge342
    @edruttledge342 Před 2 lety +55

    Thank you for not mentioning my town.

  • @kelliecarlsen5098
    @kelliecarlsen5098 Před 2 lety +33

    I wouldn’t consider Oakridge to be “in the sticks”. There are towns in eastern Oregons Outback, such as Lakeview, that are truly “out there” 😊

    • @konnorkuznetsov1035
      @konnorkuznetsov1035 Před 2 lety +3

      Love lakeview. The stench keeps the californians out.

    • @elainechubb971
      @elainechubb971 Před 2 lety

      I've only been through Oakridge on Amtrak. I'd rate it "in the sticks" simply because it's up in the mountains (Cascades), though of course it's on one of the main routes across the Cascades I've been through in the winter (snow up in the Willamette Pass), so I imagine travel is less easy in a bad winter. Also, I would be somewhat wary of just about any mountain-area town now that wildfires are a constant threat. Wasn't Oakridge threatened in the last couple of years? The devastation of several communities in the McKenzie River area could happen anywhere.

    • @murrayspiffy2815
      @murrayspiffy2815 Před 2 lety +1

      Lakeview is so far away from civilization - that they're excited when the pony express comes twice a week.

    • @konnorkuznetsov1035
      @konnorkuznetsov1035 Před 2 lety +1

      @@murrayspiffy2815 HAHAHAHAHAH! And Paisley, Summer Lake, and Silver Lake. I'd reckon the stage stops in Christmas Valley as well!

    • @PCSPounder
      @PCSPounder Před 2 lety

      Eh, it’s relative. By now, old-time Oregonians would consider Carlton and Amity to be suburbs, but if you grew up outside an east coast exurb and saw those places, they’d use “sticks” to define those towns. Oakridge is rather isolated for being west of the Cascades. If you like fir trees, you will like Oakridge.

  • @redporschekilla
    @redporschekilla Před 2 lety +6

    I luv it, my personal fav in Oregon is… Boring……. Yep the town is called Boring…. On the way to mount Hood you’ll “bump” in to Boring, keep it at the speed limit and you’ll see the Town sign…..

    • @mindismith9082
      @mindismith9082 Před 2 lety +2

      Lived there until a year ago. It's a good area. But too close to Portland, imo.

    • @day_uh_um
      @day_uh_um Před 19 dny

      My B-I-L (not someone of whom I'm particularly fond) lives in Boring. That alone is good enough reason for me to never live there! Love all my memories of Oregon, though. Even Portland was once a great place to be as a teen. Won't even go there now.

  • @jmpieman
    @jmpieman Před 2 lety +9

    Absolutely love Oregon! I suggested this and happy you did it!!! Love the channel!

  • @michiganborn8303
    @michiganborn8303 Před 2 lety +17

    Had a vacation in 2017 and drove straight up the PCH starting from California Highway 20 from Fort Bragg and spent a few days in Lincoln City, OR.
    Awesome little Goldilocks town.
    Not too big, not too small and right on the coast where the weather was awesome while just a few miles inland was having triple digit temperatures.

    • @PCSPounder
      @PCSPounder Před 2 lety +1

      If only Lincoln City had small town property values.
      I suspect that’s the primary reason the creator of this video avoided coastal towns.
      10 years ago, I’d have shouted for Yachats on this list. Not terribly commercial, a lot of retirees, 24 miles from Newport. But that town is now kind of overrun with people.

    • @michiganborn8303
      @michiganborn8303 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PCSPounder
      We've been though Newport.
      I believe that's the town that has the huge aquarium that my brother took us to back in '17.
      As far as boats go I wouldn't get one because you rarely get out what you put into them and high maintenance You mind find a mint Chris Craft
      But basically boats are money pits.

    • @michiganborn8303
      @michiganborn8303 Před 2 lety

      @@PCSPounder
      Also I know what you mean about property prices.
      Back in '17 just for sh*ts and giggles we're walking around Lincoln City and walked in front of a reality agency with listings on the front window.
      I just about swallowed my gum.

    • @KOrnhOliO1
      @KOrnhOliO1 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Awesome, but very windy in the summer. Miserable in the other seasons because it rains pretty much constantly. Fun to visit, terrible to live there... Unless you love buckets of rain all the time. Plus, Oregon is not like other places like Florida, etc. They get rain and it stops in an hour or so. Oregon gets drizzle and hard rain and it stops in a week or so! It keeps raining and raining for days, if not over a week until you see even a little blue sky! Seriously... It's constant in any time but summer. Why do you think all of the coastal Oregon towns have such spare populations? RAIN ... AND MORE RAIN! 😢

    • @KOrnhOliO1
      @KOrnhOliO1 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@PCSPounderIt's also because it rains constantly on the Oregon coast, except for summer... July, August and September. Short summers at that. Other times? Drizzle and hard rain constantly. It's why the Oregon coastal towns have so little population! WET!

  • @jugganuat6440
    @jugganuat6440 Před 2 lety +10

    Rural America is on life support younger generations need considerably more than what these areas can offer. Most of these places are for older people who want a slower lifestyle

  • @noahwalker8359
    @noahwalker8359 Před 2 lety +16

    I would like to add about Amity is that it's in the heart of Oregon's wine country and they make really good Pinot Noirs. I also went to Sisters, but prefer either Madras or Terrebonne because of the nearby hiking with Cove Palisades and Smith Rock State Park.

    • @deboraharnold3964
      @deboraharnold3964 Před 2 lety +1

      I grew up in Culver, between madras and terrebone! That little town before you reach the Cove Palisades. I am chronically homesick for the area!

    • @sgtslippyfist6345
      @sgtslippyfist6345 Před rokem

      @@deboraharnold3964 Culver is awsome. Dated a girl from there and always enjoyed hanging out there

    • @janwisz4070
      @janwisz4070 Před rokem

      I lived in Madras for several years and I loved it

  • @thebalancedvirgin4893
    @thebalancedvirgin4893 Před 2 lety +6

    Enjoyed this video - you have great energy! PS as a fellow Oregonian (3rd generation) I would note one thing: it's eu-GENE, emphasis on the second syllable. Now no one ever has to know you've lived anywhere else 😋✌🏽

    • @day_uh_um
      @day_uh_um Před 19 dny

      Born there. I didn't watch or listen to the vid too well, but I take it he pronounced Eugene incorrectly? Like how people not from Oregon call it "Ore-gone"?

  • @mattstansbeary3068
    @mattstansbeary3068 Před 2 lety +31

    Why do I want a Part 2 of Oregon because it feels like you missed a lot of towns.

    • @standunitedorfall1863
      @standunitedorfall1863 Před 2 lety +6

      I would recommend Joseph, and Enterprise. Cove is tiny, and in a beautiful setting. Also Baker City.

    • @tarastrasburg1245
      @tarastrasburg1245 Před 2 lety

      More like towns on this list undeserving.

    • @elainechubb971
      @elainechubb971 Před 2 lety +2

      @@standunitedorfall1863 Stayed in Joseph and found it beautiful, and the people were very, very nice and helpful and friendly. Preferred it to Enterprise, but the latter is bigger and has more stores and amenities. But they are so close you just drive a few minutes from Joseph to Enterprise. Also liked the look of Elgin, closer to La Grande, but very pretty, on the edge of the glorious Wallowa Mountains. This whole area is so beautiful; it was on my bucket list for Oregon--finally got there a few years ago. I preferred La Grande to Baker City, but liked both. Both are a bit bigger than the "small towns" on this list, but quite honestly, I would rather live in a slightly larger place that's still in a rural area and where you can so easily access the great outdoors anyway.

  • @danielwinkler1466
    @danielwinkler1466 Před 2 lety +15

    I'm surprised that Cave Junction, OR, and Ten Mile didn't make it.....like ALL of SW Oregon wasn't even on here....powers, Coquille, canyonville, Myrtle creek, yoncallla, Sutherlin , ....the list goes on

    • @naswiipp
      @naswiipp Před 2 lety +4

      Yes. Southern Oregon is very poor. Self inflicted.

    • @CourageousDreamerAllon4journey
      @CourageousDreamerAllon4journey Před 2 lety +3

      @@naswiipp bull.

    • @aquatadevore9335
      @aquatadevore9335 Před 2 lety +1

      Camas Valley and Winston, my Aunt and Uncle lived in Camas and Winston has the Winston Wildlife Safari and they're both beautiful towns, if I could afford it (or find a future husband that already lives there) I would gladly leave my hometown Klamath Falls in a heartbeat, nothing but bad attitudes and heat here, and "brown", I feel so happy every time I drive to Winston etc and I see all of that greenery, just trees, grass etc, everything is so green and beautiful there

    • @aquatadevore9335
      @aquatadevore9335 Před 2 lety

      @@CourageousDreamerAllon4journey I live in Klamath and it sucks, born and raised here and I've been around Southern Oregon and it all sucks, bad attitudes, crime and the stupid big cities up north decide everything for us when it's time to vote

    • @orangecrush5512
      @orangecrush5512 Před 2 měsíci +3

      I like a lot of SW Oregon towns, but Cave Junction has turned into a cesspool over the last few years.

  • @billwing6917
    @billwing6917 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a Ranch in Sisters. It is great. Out the back gate the North Sisters is ten miles. Snow up there all year long.
    I have a head injury and can’t handle the pain. Good deal on a Ranch with everything from water falls lakes and lookout. Miles of ski trails and to horse and AB’s riding. I love this place.

    • @daddyshark3415
      @daddyshark3415 Před měsícem

      ive got a friend who knows someone who has a house in black butte ranch, and it’s so nice there! we love to go vacation there

  • @rolandoperezlopez764
    @rolandoperezlopez764 Před 2 lety +9

    5 years ago you could expect these property prices to have been 35-50% of what it is right now. Crazy how much inflation has hit in such a small time due to such major events

  • @janhatcher6991
    @janhatcher6991 Před 2 lety +7

    You're number one choice Carlton is a great town. I wish they would quit advertising Sherwood as one of the top places to live for the last couple years because we like our small town we don't want it to grow but it's growing like everything else everywhere else. I sure enjoy your videos thank you❤️

  • @colbyduyck1861
    @colbyduyck1861 Před 2 lety +14

    So crazy oak ridge story! Three years ago I was bow hunting out past the lake and found a old grave site that people had been putting super creepy stuff all around… I have videos for proof it was in the middle of the woods nowhere near a cemetery. Very creepy to find at sunset 😵‍💫

    • @dirktarman3773
      @dirktarman3773 Před 2 lety +1

      There's an old settlers graveyard that is up in the woods close to the Hills Creek Reservoir. It's not marked at all and the only way you know it's there is they sometimes go up and put little white crosses. I think it might have been the graveyard for the Hills family. You may have also stumbled upon somebody's animal they buried in the woods.

  • @mikepotter4109
    @mikepotter4109 Před 2 lety +12

    I really really really liked Oregon, went there recently, people there a very similar to people here in Minnesota. I traveled all over the west and southwest and actually found Utah to be absolutely stunning which I never expected.

    • @cynthia8343
      @cynthia8343 Před 2 lety +8

      Utah is stunning. Most of the western states and the PNW are in comparison to the Midwestern and eastern/southern states. It's the topography that makes it so beautiful.

    • @mikepotter4109
      @mikepotter4109 Před 2 lety +3

      @@cynthia8343 Its not just that, you can see how ancient the earth is, it puts (at least for me) all this BS in a way better perspective, it gives us all a place in time, thanks for commenting back😷

    • @cynthia8343
      @cynthia8343 Před 2 lety +2

      So true. Thank you too for response.👍🏼

    • @owlbuquerqueturkey
      @owlbuquerqueturkey Před 2 lety +4

      I grew up in Duluth, and currently live on the Oregon coast. I describe the area as being like summer on Lake Superior year round. Cool and rainy. Also, like you said, the people and food are similar to Minnesota.

    • @mikepotter4109
      @mikepotter4109 Před 2 lety +2

      @@owlbuquerqueturkey lucky you for getting out of the winters, lol

  • @vibrantchill7212
    @vibrantchill7212 Před 2 lety +6

    I'm from independence and it's a lovely town. Things are getting a bit expensive, which sucks, but it's lovely. Great celebrations throughout the year most of the population celebrates (like a big 4th of July fair), close to Salem for important stuff. Not tiny (~10,800 people?) But small enough almost no one has heard of it. Cute farmers market in the bank parking lot downtown, and it's right on the Willamette. Lovely place, hated it for awhile but moved away and came back, absolutely LOVE it now!

  • @fscottblodgett2132
    @fscottblodgett2132 Před 2 lety +6

    I just discovered this Channel by chance. I'm thinking of moving up to Oregon from Arizona, as I have family there. Great video, I look forward to seeing your other videos. You're right about how Prescott is pronounced in Arizona.

  • @kidalex77
    @kidalex77 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I work in Yamhill and Carlton. I'm glad Carlton made the list!

  • @MrWoodlandAirsoft
    @MrWoodlandAirsoft Před 2 lety +39

    I'm a little surprised that Madras wasn't on the list. There's a hospital in town, internet's decent with multiple providers, it's 1 hour from Bend, 2 hours from Portland, and the lumber mill is a source of jobs.

    • @bjorn3923
      @bjorn3923 Před 2 lety +6

      Madras is boring

    • @redchic
      @redchic Před 2 lety

      @@bjorn3923 .... Agreed. It's beautiful and has a lot of history. But it's a state full of beautiful towns with a lot of history,

    • @garykennedy1707
      @garykennedy1707 Před 2 lety +3

      Also Redmond, we’ve also got a hospital and decent home prices. Like sisters does not have a hospital

    • @cjlane4465
      @cjlane4465 Před 2 lety +3

      @@garykennedy1707 redmond is phenomenal and has a ton of recreation, its own airport, and the hospital isnt bad at all. I have family who moved there years ago, and their property has appreciated a ton. Thats really the biggest issue about redmond.. its super expensive now

    • @kennedymeow
      @kennedymeow Před 2 lety

      I live in Portland, and I’ve been to Madras several times. It’s a cute & charming town, but boring.

  • @RTWGraphics
    @RTWGraphics Před 2 lety +10

    Sister's WAS a quaint rural town. Now it's a tourist trap. It's beautiful don't get me wrong. I live 30 mins from Oakridge. I honestly wondered if you actually went there, to put it on the list.

    • @jeffhildreth9244
      @jeffhildreth9244 Před 2 lety +2

      Ryan, you got it Sisters is "was".

    • @ssoma151
      @ssoma151 Před rokem

      thinking the same thing

    • @UyeGaming
      @UyeGaming Před 8 dny

      If they went to Oak ride, they would not have put it on the list lol.

  • @Chiller01
    @Chiller01 Před 2 lety +6

    Sisters is home to a seriously fantastic acoustic guitar maker, Preston Thompson. He and a small number of skilled employees turn out amazing custom steel string acoustic guitars. I lived in Eugene and vacationed in Sisters more than once. I’d go back in a heartbeat.

    • @InfiniteRealms
      @InfiniteRealms Před 2 lety +1

      Sisters also has the Folk music festival, quilt show, Sisters rodeo and great nature nearby like the Metolius river.

    • @d.e.7467
      @d.e.7467 Před 2 lety +2

      @@InfiniteRealms The Metolius is very beautiful.

    • @jeffhildreth9244
      @jeffhildreth9244 Před 2 lety +1

      RIP Preston Thompson

  • @davidtardio9804
    @davidtardio9804 Před 2 lety +5

    You touched on something here that might be a good topic: college towns that are good for seniors who might want to take classes

    • @elainechubb971
      @elainechubb971 Před 2 lety

      That's a very good point. For example, somewhere like La Grande, which I've stayed rather briefly in (traveling by bus, and needed to connect there to the bus to Joseph in the beautiful Wallowa Mountains--now, there's a really lovely small town, and would be ideal for an outdoors-loving person). I liked La Grande--a bit bigger maybe than most of the small towns on this list--and it has a college, I think Eastern Oregon Community College. Also, good connections on I-84. Very beautiful country. I am not sure how this part of the country is faring in the current drought conditions. La Grande, like many towns in Oregon, does have a public transportation system (or did when I was there pre-Covid, just a few years ago), so if you get too old to drive, you can get around town via the local bus!

  • @geramontejano2199
    @geramontejano2199 Před 2 lety +8

    I'm moving out to Oregon mid may relocating my family hopefully I can give them a better opportunity at life

    • @KOrnhOliO1
      @KOrnhOliO1 Před 3 měsíci

      Hope you really enjoy the rain. I've lived in Oregon my whole life and we get drizzle! Rain and more rain for over a week! Then, you'll see a hint of blue sky finally and then the rain will start again for another week straight! Except for summer. Other than summer, you'll get to love the rain....
      Nope! 😢

  • @leosmith4293
    @leosmith4293 Před 2 lety +12

    You should include Dufur on your list. The town motto: "Ask not what you can do for Dufur, ask what Dufur can do for you."

  • @martinjdesmond
    @martinjdesmond Před 2 lety +50

    I have lived here in Oregon for 45 years. For the past ten years, I have lived in a small rural town here in Oregon that I am not going to identify because it far exceeds any of these towns that you listed. That is fine as our real estate prices are too much and there are too many people trying to move here.

    • @AyeCarumba221
      @AyeCarumba221 Před 2 lety

      Too many people EVERYWHERE dude. Humans are over-populating and destroying the planet.

    • @mariewestlind212
      @mariewestlind212 Před 2 lety +9

      I have lived in Oregon for 63 years. I am fourth generation. I love my place, but I don't think that the people are very open. But that is changing.

    • @frederickbooth7970
      @frederickbooth7970 Před 2 lety +4

      We were born & raised here for all of our 66 years. Real estate $$ are crazy!

    • @UnchainedAmerica
      @UnchainedAmerica Před 2 lety +3

      Sisters?

    • @Cooljoe55
      @Cooljoe55 Před 2 lety

      It's Newport oregon. I hope a ton of entitled millennials move out there and ruin your little white haven.

  • @blackholeentry3489
    @blackholeentry3489 Před 10 měsíci +2

    My folks lived in Carlton for three years prior to our moving to CA in '56. We lived three miles east on Finn Hill Loop. Great area for a large family (five kids) to grow up.
    The 2nd largest UFO festival is held in nearby McMinnville, even though for me it is an 800 mile drive, I attend as often as I can, and of course, always recheck my old stomping grounds while there. BHE

  • @nickmcclaughry8699
    @nickmcclaughry8699 Před 2 lety +12

    I love living in small towns. I used to live in Scio, OR which is south of Stayton. At the time it was a small town with lots of farm land. Now there's a housing development there. Living in Portland now and I miss the small town living 😀

    • @theproperty541
      @theproperty541 Před 2 lety +1

      I got my drivers license in staton

    • @PMcGuffin
      @PMcGuffin Před 2 lety

      I have lived in both

    • @Rockstar97321
      @Rockstar97321 Před 2 lety +3

      Former mayor of Albany Sharon Konopa is from Scio. Her birth name was Sharon Jan Widmark. Her father was Hollywood actor Richark Widmark, who starred in several sinister movies. Their ancestors came from Switzerland where Widmark is synonomous with witchcraft. The TV series ONCE Upon A Time is about Albany, and Sharon is the wicked queen Regina. Albany is Storybrooke. Scio is Zion. Salem is Jerusalem. Lebanon is Lebanon. Palestine Hill is in North Albany. The Sherwood Forest is 1 mile south of the Oakville church. The castle of Oz was atop Skinner Butte immediately north of downtown Eugene. Eugene is the Emerald City in the Emerald Empire. The Enchanted Forest is south of Salem. The town of Merlin is west of Crater Lake. Sherwood is southwest of Portland. Albany used to be called New Albion. English captains James Cook and Sir Frances Drake visited New Albion. Oregon is the Pacific Wonderland.

    • @kristigathercoal8108
      @kristigathercoal8108 Před 2 lety +4

      I currently live in Stayton. I can't believe it didn't make the list. You missed Sublimity too. We have pretty much all the basic small town amenities, with a hospital included. If you get a chance to visit this summer, please do. No shortage of fishing, and hiking at Silver Falls nearby. Wineries too!

    • @HungryHillSarah
      @HungryHillSarah Před 2 lety

      @@Rockstar97321 Not completely correct; Drake anchored near today's San Francisco and claimed the surrounding land, which he called New Albion, for Queen Elizabeth. Neither Cook nor Drake made it to Oregon.

  • @annsilliman6184
    @annsilliman6184 Před 2 lety +2

    My best friend just moved to Oregon from CA last week. She loves it there.

  • @markpeterson6279
    @markpeterson6279 Před 2 lety +10

    Look forward to each episode of this series!

  • @kzen848
    @kzen848 Před 2 lety +14

    Do you ever have the urge to go back about 20 years in time when things were just more settled in some ways?? I live there now! Moved here in 2017 for what I thought was going to be 4-5 months turned into 5 years.
    Roseburg is probably one of the most misunderstood yet pretty places in Oregon. It is in Douglas County, a huge county with probably the prettiest river in Oregon, the Umpqua ie North Umpqua. Then there is also the South Umpqua, not as prominent but still a pretty river. Also Little River as well.
    What is nearby? Diamond Lake, Crater Lake, some of the best swimming holes in Oregon on the N Umpqua, Colliding Rivers in Glide, many different waterfalls, two different routes to the coast which have mild traffic and great views especially the one that takes you through Elkton which also runs along the Umpqua most of the way, there are some hiking trails in the North Bank road area where you can hike for miles on end along the ridgelines of some of the many grassy hills outside of town... a mini version of Sound of Music.
    Roseburg is a little lacking in culture but people are friendly and unassuming. The economy took a huge hit with the descent of the lumber industry. You definitely wouldn't move here to start a business! But if you have funds and want something between Bend and the coast, Roseburg works. There is no singles market. There isn't much of a nightlife.
    Truth be told, I make more than enough to live anywhere and have lived in both south Eugene , SE Portland in the Tabor Hood, and visit family often in a desirable area of Seattle... but I just find the ho-hum-laid-back vibe, pretty scenery, and the Umpqua river to be comforting in a world gone sorta cuckoo.
    There are a lot of old people here! And townies. And poor people. And some homeless. But violent crime is non-existent. Petty crime... sure but I haven't had one issue and I don't live in a primo neighborhood.
    Most people like distractions and need to be around lots of people. I get it. I have that side too and I visit Portland/Eugene/Seattle from time to time... but those places are just getting more crowded and pricey than ever. Seattle and Portland have definitely peaked at this point. If you are very wealthy, sure, but if you are just getting by, it is going to be a struggle fighting for housing etc in both places.
    Back to Roseburg... it doesn't hurt that I have a $750 two-bedroom apartment with vaulted ceilings on the edge of town. Roseburg will probably go on a growth spurt down the road when UBI is a thing and people migrate to make their money stretch further. Who knows!

    • @willisowen2254
      @willisowen2254 Před 2 lety

      love the museum in Roseburg....

    • @jacobmiller2454
      @jacobmiller2454 Před 2 lety

      Very truthful response I currently live in pdx and it's gotten so bad with the cost a d amount of violent crime most people don't go out it's like work and home be in before street lights are on To just to try and feel safe

    • @jacobmiller2454
      @jacobmiller2454 Před 2 lety

      Average rent is 2000+ a month here

    • @steveelder5306
      @steveelder5306 Před rokem +1

      easy to score meth too!

  • @denisefauteux9721
    @denisefauteux9721 Před 2 lety +10

    Thanks for doing this video Briggs, have had the privilege of visiting Oregon and absolutely love it, such a beautiful state. Hope I make it back there again!

    • @CourageousDreamerAllon4journey
      @CourageousDreamerAllon4journey Před 2 lety +1

      It's a blessing to live here🙂

    • @KOrnhOliO1
      @KOrnhOliO1 Před 3 měsíci

      It seems that people say that when they've visited in the summer. Other than summer, we get buckets of rain! Fall, Winter, and Spring - Rain! And it's not like other places that get a big rain shower for an hour or an afternoon then it stops and it's sunny! Nope, it's drizzle! Rain for a week or more straight... Then a hint of blue sky, then rain for several days to follow! Except for summer, you'll have to develop a love for the rain because we get tons of it in Oregon. And it's the type that continues for seemingly EVA!

  • @swireless26
    @swireless26 Před měsícem +1

    I lived in Oregon for 32 years and loved it. Only moved to be near my dtr.

  • @oshtoolman
    @oshtoolman Před 2 lety +7

    My favorite city in Oregon, although not rural, is Roseburg. On I-5 between Grants Pass and Eugene. Love that area and the people there.

  • @alenbacco7613
    @alenbacco7613 Před 2 lety +71

    Please stop telling people to move here. everyone who grew up here is getting priced out of their homes

    • @ezisbell
      @ezisbell Před rokem +3

      Exactly 💯

    • @Jrzursutsjrzjrxjfxjtx
      @Jrzursutsjrzjrxjfxjtx Před 5 měsíci +2

      Man 30 people are going to move there to Eugene Oregon from New Orleans we have a few MS-13 members

    • @alenbacco7613
      @alenbacco7613 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Jrzursutsjrzjrxjfxjtx are you on some new medication?

    • @uptone12111
      @uptone12111 Před 5 měsíci

      😅

    • @livinglife2436
      @livinglife2436 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Say it out loud for us people in Medford Oregon 😅

  • @ritasellers7134
    @ritasellers7134 Před 2 lety +7

    Briggs, I am really enjoying these Rural town videos that you have been making for us! I love all your viedos for that matter. Thank you for all your effort and work! You are very good at what you do! I am looking forward to all the other videos!!! Take care and God Bless you and your family! 😊😊💝💝

    • @WorldAccordingToBriggs
      @WorldAccordingToBriggs  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you.

    • @davidhollenshead4892
      @davidhollenshead4892 Před 2 lety

      @@WorldAccordingToBriggs Briggs,
      You are failing to mention the one big issue here in Oregon, the racism. It has gotten much worse over the last seven or so years. As an American of European & Native Ancestry I have to say that it was a big mistake to move here. Read the original state constitution and you will know why as African Americans were not allowed to live in Oregon. But the hatred of Natives is probably the worse, followed the hatred of Latinos and African Americans...

  • @nowmindfulheart
    @nowmindfulheart Před 9 měsíci +1

    "Community" (Prescott?) Wallowa Valley / County with 7000 (county pop) with Enterprise (2000+) Joseph (1700ish) Lostine and Wallowa. The four towns share a 40 mile stretch along the Wallowa River, with Enterprise with a nice newish hospital. About and hour drive from LaGrande and the freeway (good/bad depending on your POV), surrounded by high alpine outdoor adventures mostly suited for horseback, and a 5000ish elevation prairie that includes one of the jewels of land protected by The Nature Conservancy. A mixture of old housing, much of which has never had upgrades and newer standard fare, many of which are hillside with great views of the Wallow Mtns. Cost of living is not prohibitive. Arts and crafts opportunities abound and an ongoing effort to upgrade and save historical buildings downtown is making a difference. During the three years that I lived there (2016-19)

  • @obewon2
    @obewon2 Před 2 lety +9

    I'm kinda bummed that Shady Cove didn't make the list. It's where I grew up and a pretty cool little town.

    • @SethDStanley
      @SethDStanley Před rokem +1

      Shady Cove, Jacksonville, Ruch…lots of great little towns down here :)

  • @michaellong4897
    @michaellong4897 Před 2 lety +10

    Great video. Many little towns I’ve been to and a couple I haven’t heard of. Living in Southern Oregon is an absolute gift to someone that loves the outdoors and can withstand the elements. Hunting, fishing, foraging are plentiful here. Rafting, skiing, paragliding, or long bike rides are common with us. The Hellgate Jet boat Excursion in Grants Pass is a must, for the wine drinkers that love adventure especially. There are still many little towns that meet the criteria and yet I’m still happy you didn’t mention them.
    The more lavish areas here, or tougher places to buy a home seem to be Ashland, Jacksonville, East Medford, Sun River. And basically anywhere where cabins have been allowed to be built along the lakesides.

  • @5tad
    @5tad Před 2 lety +6

    Great video! As a fellow Oregonian, this is super accurate, well done! 🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲

  • @SwisstedChef2018
    @SwisstedChef2018 Před 2 lety +2

    I lived in Salem for 15 years, I love McMinnville and Amity is cute and Carleton is cool and the great state of Oregon creates the best Pinot Noir. Lovely people. I say this as a Californian, now living in Florida.

  • @dawnbonome9056
    @dawnbonome9056 Před 2 lety +8

    Watching and loving this series on every State!👍🏻

  • @sallyward3791
    @sallyward3791 Před 2 lety +2

    I raised my children east of Yamhill. You couldn't give property away in Carlton....now thriving. I have always wanted to live in Sisters but I am in Sherwood which has grown from a small hole in the wall to a great metropolis. Best Police Force on the State. Lots to do here.

  • @katiebethhughes7688
    @katiebethhughes7688 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for the honest comments on small town non-liberalism 😉it’s a fairly correct assessment on this state

  • @TheDriller571
    @TheDriller571 Před 2 lety +5

    Nothing like ruining small town life for the locals who grew up in a small town and made their lives there. I know of a couple of small towns in different States. One is to the point where the locals who grew up there couldn’t pay their property taxes in the end and had to move into motels or become homeless.

    • @frederickbooth7970
      @frederickbooth7970 Před 2 lety +1

      That has happened to the N. Oregon Coast! Many job openings are unfulfilled despite paying well, because of the lack of long term affordable housing to rent or buy! There are decent jobs but local people can`t compete with outside $$ people who are moving in.

    • @dhanks55
      @dhanks55 Před 2 lety +2

      George Jacobson that happened already all over OR When you have one party, big government mindset rule, it affects everything even rural places. but OR voters keep voting in same thing so..

  • @beesilverbee
    @beesilverbee Před 2 lety +18

    The Willamette Valley is known for its wines; it used to be known for its berries, cherries, nuts, peaches, corn, beans, etc.; you know, real food. Once had plenty of dairies, and cattle ranches too. Times change.

    • @dhanks55
      @dhanks55 Před 2 lety +1

      yes @BeeSilverBee, its been replaced by tourist and resorts, etc.

    • @HungryHillSarah
      @HungryHillSarah Před 2 lety

      @@dhanks55 Name one resort in the Willamette Valley, lol. (Hint: there are none)

    • @elainechubb971
      @elainechubb971 Před 2 lety

      Live in Portland, have traveled through the valley to and from coast and up and down (until last couple of years). Still see hazelnut orchards. A lot of pasture along the main route to Lincoln City. Also, the valley is not just one unvaried area. Down south, there is still a lot of grass cultivation (for the grass seed), as there has been for years. The farmers' produce stands along highways and the nurseries lead me to believe there is still quite a bit of varied agriculture. And don't forget the Christmas trees! Note: if you have allergies (hay fever or asthma), I'd avoid the grass-growing areas.

    • @dhanks55
      @dhanks55 Před 2 lety

      @@elainechubb971 yes in direction of S to Lincoln City, agriculture alive but struggling. Encourage everyone to support those Christmas Tree farmers this coming up Christmas! 🙂🙂

  • @kaycee4357
    @kaycee4357 Před 2 lety +2

    We lived there in the 90s and I remember the city library doubled as their municipal court lol. It IS a peaceful town....we loved it.

  • @redchic
    @redchic Před 2 lety +15

    Wow... As an Oakridgian, I'm a little surprised that Oakridge is on the list. That being said, I'm glad it's on the list and glad that other people see the potential that I do. Because of the setting and scenery there's a few high profile people who have residences here but yet they fit as just anybody else here. I love it here simply due to the scenery, weather,, and outdoor activities.

    • @Vinsanity503
      @Vinsanity503 Před 2 lety +1

      Lol .. and whom would the high profile people be?

    • @redchic
      @redchic Před 2 lety +9

      @@Vinsanity503... Given that they've managed to live here in relative anonymity for years, I would be a asshole to mention them . And I fully realize that I sound stupid for not answering, but your question is one of those damned no matter how you answer type of questions. And you knew that when you asked it. I'd rather sound silly than be an asshole to good people.

    • @debbiebarrow817
      @debbiebarrow817 Před 2 lety +2

      And I being a few oakridgian am surprised also! As of the time I write this, 5-9-22 , we are down to one Dr's office. But if you love the outdoors, this is the place!

    • @Vinsanity503
      @Vinsanity503 Před 2 lety

      @@redchic relax .. you can tell me. I have no intentions

    • @matty.3696
      @matty.3696 Před 2 lety

      Iv lived near eugene all my life and can't imagine living in oakridge for more then a summer, it's got hardly the bare minimum.

  • @Shadow_Rancher541
    @Shadow_Rancher541 Před rokem +1

    I live in Elkton, Oregon. Tourists have invaded it here, luckily I live 6 miles outta town on a private ranch so I'm thankful for that

  • @bryanv4081
    @bryanv4081 Před 2 lety +15

    I love Oakridge and I wouldn't mind living there if I moved back to Oregon. It's really is a nice little town, IMO. Years ago it was more self contained until a lot of the restaurants, the bowling alley, (a cute 6 lane establishment) the clothing store and such closed. But I still love Oakridge and I think it'll would be nice to live there if you don't mind winter snow.

    • @redchic
      @redchic Před 2 lety +1

      Happy to see a follow Oakridgian (even if it was in the past) that has good taste in CZcams channels!

    • @queendriver1
      @queendriver1 Před 2 lety +2

      Oakridge is an excellent place to live but can be rough on the commute if you work in Eugene and on snow days. Being retired from LTD I lived in Goshen. out but in and close to work.

    • @stewartpierce2596
      @stewartpierce2596 Před 2 lety +1

      Visited Oakridge a few years back. My sister lives there. Gorgeous area, and my BiL took me out to his fishing spot on Salmon Creek. Fabulous place.

    • @SwampSquatch70
      @SwampSquatch70 Před 2 lety +1

      I love Oakridge. Enjoy every time I work in that area.

    • @edruttledge342
      @edruttledge342 Před 2 lety +3

      Probably OK if you lean to militias, sovereign citizen concept of governance and Fundamentalism. Otherwise ... drive through town and do not stop.

  • @louiselebow6643
    @louiselebow6643 Před rokem +1

    I lived in Oakridge for a couple of years 32 years ago, had to drive down the mountain in January to give birth to my daughter....crazy ride but Oakridge was worth it, everyone was so nice and I personally loved living next to the railroad tracks.

  • @queendriver1
    @queendriver1 Před 2 lety +6

    Almost any small town in Oregon is an awesome place to live just depends on the individuals. Most of these towns have an antique store or two.

  • @ewingl55
    @ewingl55 Před 2 lety +1

    I have been to all of those places and am very happy to say I live in a better one - Maupin, OR. Population of about 500, 99% coverage with city-owned Internet with 100mbps, 300mbps, or 1 Gig. Bit of a tough housing market, but lots of land available. And INCREDIBLE weather/climate along the Deschutes River. And we now have a magnificent track facility at the school and a new medical clinic.

  • @moefoh96
    @moefoh96 Před 2 lety +3

    As someone who moved out of California to Oregon,may I offer a word to the wise; don't tailgate,you might get shot.Forget everything you think your going to do here that you did there.

    • @philcarmichael6090
      @philcarmichael6090 Před měsícem

      If you move from ANY part of Calif (Oregon natives can't distinguish Alturas from Anaheim) to Oregon, don't tell your new neighbors that you are from Calif, lie and tell them you are from Arkansas and only lived in Calif for a few months. Go to Ore DMV immediately and get your Ore plates, no joke the natives will key your car or worse.
      Oregon is beautiful and nobody should move there from anywhere else expecting to change it.
      That said...Oregon natives are the least welcoming folk of any of the states I've lived in...they simply hate everything and everyone that isn't native.

  • @jakeschubert9105
    @jakeschubert9105 Před 2 lety +2

    Fun video! I’ve lived in Oregon for all, but two years of my life: Milton-Freewater, Corvallis, Oregon City, Newport, Gleneden Beach, Hillsboro, Wilsonville, Keizer, and just over a year ago, my wife and I bought our first house in Dallas.

  • @donlarimer8854
    @donlarimer8854 Před 2 lety +25

    I’m glad he didn’t mention any in southern Oregon already have way to many Californians moving in here bringing there problems here!!!

    • @CourageousDreamerAllon4journey
      @CourageousDreamerAllon4journey Před 2 lety +4

      Southern Oregon is still awesome

    • @patriciareed3510
      @patriciareed3510 Před 2 lety +3

      Their not there

    • @kordi7888
      @kordi7888 Před 2 lety

      You got that right. Places I used to love camping at are now constantly overrunned with people from Cali partying and trashing the place. Add to that the constant wildfires that never were a problem before the huge influx in people

    • @Raggvu
      @Raggvu Před 2 lety

      Californians are the least of problems

    • @rachel3760
      @rachel3760 Před 2 lety +1

      Southern Oregon is trash, except for Ashland. I lived in Klamath falls for 2 years and I hated it so much. The reason I was only there for 2 years was because I left as soon as I could. The food is bland, the people are racist, and the weather varies from absolutely terrible to just tolerable. It also wasn't nearly as beautiful as the northern part of the state. Also the wages are pretty low and it's not really that much cheaper. You can keep southern Oregon, the only Californians moving there are the ones who've never been before lol.

  • @royalpawness6707
    @royalpawness6707 Před 2 lety +10

    Love your videos, especially highlighting Oregon.
    Please consider Baker City if you’re doing Part 2. It’s a great town, friendly folks, recreation, history, medical.
    Thank you.

    • @zzdoodzz
      @zzdoodzz Před 2 lety +3

      Please don't consider Baker City, I'd rather it stayed the way it is and isn't "discovered".

    • @GettingToHeaven
      @GettingToHeaven Před 2 lety +1

      @@zzdoodzz Little worthless history: Back when I was a young whipper snapper my parents drove from Grant County to Baker to buy provisions about every month or two. That was back around the late 1950's. The only route we had from Bates, Oregon (now extinct) to Baker was the old U.S. 26 route over Dooley Mountain. One MUST travel Dooley Mountain to understand WHY I got so car sick EVERY time we drove to Baker. Over to Baker - back home ... major car sick from all the constant switchbacks: Dooley hated me and I hated it. I left more good food in the gravel throwing up from car sickness along U.S. 26 that buzzards flew behind Dad's car for some easy pickings.

  • @skyironplow4158
    @skyironplow4158 Před 2 lety +6

    Nope. There are open minded people spread all over Oregon. We live in a red, rural area and there are quite a lot of blue mixed in with the red. And native Oregonians are sick of people moving here and destroying the natural beauty.

  • @comicsgod53
    @comicsgod53 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Moved out to McMinnville back in 87 from Beaverton and Amity area in 98. Trips up to the Portland and surrounding areas remind me how fortunate I am.

  • @tedcalouri2694
    @tedcalouri2694 Před 2 lety +33

    Surprised Jacksonville wasn't on the list. Very attractive town, 12 minutes from Medford for health care and seems to have several ISP options.

    • @obijuankenobi420
      @obijuankenobi420 Před 2 lety +2

      Because its 12 minutes from Methford.

    • @janetmecham1059
      @janetmecham1059 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, Ashland gets all the attention, but when you see Jacksonville, it warms your heart!

    • @ehrod45ify1
      @ehrod45ify1 Před 2 lety

      Glad it’s not, we don’t need any more communists here… Go back to California!

    • @Lisa.Sparkman
      @Lisa.Sparkman Před 2 lety

      Jacksonville is really expensive and so is Ashland

    • @trentgay3437
      @trentgay3437 Před 2 lety

      He didn't do any towns that were in the south of the state.

  • @Juicyfreeze
    @Juicyfreeze Před 2 lety +2

    So I have just moved to Oregon from Arizona. Thank you for this video. Also I’m in McMinnville and honestly everything on this list feels so close so I must be in the right place.

  • @queendriver1
    @queendriver1 Před 2 lety +4

    cheese town ( Tillamook) is another fav of mine. I miss the cheese they sell it here in Tx but DANG ouch the cost hurts a bunch.

  • @camlong89
    @camlong89 Před 2 lety +8

    Oregon will always be my favorite state, beauty-wise, but I'm glad to have gotten out last year. That state's politics are destroying it. Homeless and psycho-leftists everywhere. I now make more money and pay less in rent and taxes, doing the same job. Quality of life is so much better. I'll just miss the forests and waterfalls.

    • @gingerstoker6538
      @gingerstoker6538 Před 2 lety +7

      You are 💯 percent correct I've lived here over 38 years, leaving now in June love this beautiful state but it's being destroyed from within because of liberal policies 😔

    • @realtree297
      @realtree297 Před 2 lety +4

      And getting worse every day

    • @trentgay3437
      @trentgay3437 Před 2 lety +1

      Bye thanks for leaving and making Oregon a little better.

    • @randysnelling4487
      @randysnelling4487 Před rokem +2

      The political scene just got worse when Kotek got elected...shadily

  • @skymuffn
    @skymuffn Před 2 lety +6

    …live part time in the summer in Ashland, it’s a great town with amazing residents. Home prices have steadily gone up through the years since I’ve bought my hilltop orchard back in 1996.

    • @GettingToHeaven
      @GettingToHeaven Před 2 lety +1

      Went to Southern Oregon College there in Ashland for a couple of years back in 1979-1981. Would skip classes on early warm spring days and go sit near the stream in Lithia Park and speak duck jabber to the ducks. Did my best to try to convince them they had it made!

    • @elainechubb971
      @elainechubb971 Před 2 lety

      I think Ashland is too big to qualify as a small town for this list. Ditto places like La Grande (which I liked--would rather live there than in Union, for example).

    • @skymuffn
      @skymuffn Před 2 lety

      @@elainechubb971 …I love La Grande!! I agree Ashland has grown a lot as well as the surrounding towns with Medford leading it’s sizable population growth.

    • @elainechubb971
      @elainechubb971 Před 2 lety +1

      @@skymuffn I did a trip around the "emptier" parts of the state to see something of some of the areas I hadn't gotten to--primarily the Wallowas, on my bucket list. Traveled by bus, mainly the network of buses that Oregon or its counties provide. (Thank you so much, Oregon!) Stayed in La Grande before and after taking the bus to Joseph, and explored the town a bit, including riding the local bus in the loop around the city, including the college campus. Really liked it a lot. Nice downtown (and had an excellent lunch there!). Went to Baker City for the day, which was a little less appealing--very hot, so my walking around was curtailed. Loved Joseph, though it's so small and isolated I wouldn't want to live there year-round. I found that whole area of northeast Oregon beautiful and the people in general very pleasant, friendly, and helpful. The ride (by bus) from Ontario to Bend had incredible scenery, but my goodness, I couldn't live in such an empty area! Or in a desert--love green trees too much. If I weren't basically a city dweller, I would choose somewhere like La Grande, just big enough to have some urban amenities, but small enough not to be overwhelming. I'm retired, and don't run a car, so need(ed) to consider things like medical facilities, including a good hospital reasonably close, public transportation, good Internet, and so on.

  • @debpatt5225
    @debpatt5225 Před rokem +1

    Regarding Oakridge, the medical facilities are limited to one now. We get fires every summer now. Smoke lingers during fire season and during the winter wood burning times. Also we have a drug addiction problem that stirs up thievery and homelessness. Also the encampments that are out in the nearby wilderness are dangerous and dirty.
    Other than that it is a beautiful place to live. I live here and love the hiking and beauty in the natural areas. Just trying to keep it real.