I LOVE Melrose, Melqua, and the Glide area. Choosing a place to live around Roseburg is vital in that using deep investigation into your prospective neighbors. Any beautiful estate can have a crack house nearby. Downtown is kinda cute. Yeah, no nightlife. Rural properties: always watch for cougars...alotta them.
It's about a 3 hour drive from Roseburg. It's been awhile since I've been there, but I want to make a video just about Crater Lake sometime. I'll have to put it on my to-do list!
@@TheBeckhamGroup Oh is it that far? I have been on the road between Roseburg and Crater Lake seemed to take forever to get there but I was only 7 at the time. At that age everything seems to take much longer to get to then when you are older.
We are visiting Roseburg this year, but not to please with some of the negatives comments. Doing some research on Roseburg and hopefully we decide than if this the place for our retirement.
I would think hard and long about moving here. In the 15 years I've been here. the negative issues have increased greatly. If you think Roseburg would have a charming downtown, it most certainly does not. More and more shops close on a regular basis, and the homeless situation has increased. I do not know if you have young children, but schools are poor, and becoming worse. As far as medical care, there is the VA . The one private hospital, is well known for it's poor care. If you like hunting/fishing, this might work well for you. Mother Nature is at her finess here. But, if you like bookstores and films, and that sort of thing you will be disappointed. Needless to say, meth and opiates, are boundless. All of this of course, is just my opinion, and tastes vary greatly. But, do your research, and spend a lot of time here before making a commitment. Best of luck to you.
PS Actually, we do have one book store. It is an used one, and it's quite good. While Away Books has a huge variety, and they are in excellent condition. The store is cozy, and the owner Josh, knows his stuff, and is very pleasant. Coffee drinks, and pastries are available. Both are quite good, and are reasonibly priced.
I was there last week. Beautiful. I love the surrounding area with farms and forest for hiking. I did not know the area and stayed in the southern part of town. It had many transient people and I did not feel very safe and went back to my hotel around 7pm. I thought how sad that was for such an adorable town. I love San Francisco and understand the heart ache of living in a nice place, which it was back in the 80s and now it is gong down hill. I did see my dream farm about 15 minutes out of town. I hope the transient issue improves. It is not fair for all the other hard working law abiding citizens. God bless.
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment! Yes, this is something I've noticed a lot more of over the last few years. There are only a few places you'll really see transients in Roseburg. Downtown and South Roseburg is the primary area like most city downtown areas there seems to be more homeless. This is where the homeless shelter is and there are many public parks nearby. However, if you say anything like that to the folks that live in the older historic area of downtown they'll stick up for their neighborhood saying that it's beautiful over there and much better than it used to be! But personally, I agree with your observation! 😊
As a native I do want to tell all outsiders it is terrible here, I mean truly awful, you will be much better staying where you are at. Douglas County is allergy hell, that is no joke.
Roseburg is best kept a secret, huh? Haha! I know what you mean. And the allergies are terrible in this whole region from Douglas County to Portland area. If you have bad allergies it's like having a cold several months of the year. I think I'll get the allergy shot this year, even easier than taking the pill every day!
I guess I'm the odd man out, I grew up there but moved to the AZ desert in 1996. I now suffer horribly from allergies and a lung disease called valley fever but absolutely love the desert
In my updated version of this video it will be that it didn't rain at all this year, drought, and the forest fires the past couple summers! 🙃 Hopefully the Pacific Northwest will be more predictable next Summer!
Hi there! Lovely video in such a beautiful area. What are the rental rates for a 1 bedroom apartment in Roseburg? Really enjoyed your video and will look at your other ones. Thanks for posting.
One bedroom apartments can still be found for around $700+ occasionally. If it's a one bedroom house you could be up to $1200+ in the Roseburg area. If you're open to Winston or South Douglas County there are cheaper rentals available.
It is definitely something I'm going to mention in the next pros and cons video. Smoke was never an issue growing up here, but these last few years have been pretty bad. Sometimes 2-3 weeks of smoke where it's unpleasant to be outside. Again, it never used to be an issue. So hopefully we've just had a couple unlucky years and can go back to normal this summer!
I lived in Roseburg and Winston many years ago, for years, and there wasn't even a Walmart then! I think we had just the one theater, in Garden Valley Shopping Center...didn't even have a mall! Had to go to Eugene for school clothes, etc. I am surprised to hear that the population is growing, since I have heard for some time that the economy was circling the drain.
That's funny. I'm born and raised here, so it's pretty crazy to see how much things have changed over the past few decades! But I can't imagine not even having a Walmart anymore.. 😅
@@drunkhusband6257 always has been. If it's not drugs then it's alcohol. Kids growing up in a town with no economic future. No jobs that pay a living wage. What else are people to do?
@@goparetraitors4156 The amount of pay for the area is fine, you can have a decent living in Roseburg. Everything is cheap compared to lots of places. Druggies just stay in Roseburg because the police just look the other way
My fiancée and I just moved here a couple months ago from Sacramento. Where are some fun restaurants/bars? And what are some of the best hiking/fishing spots?
Restaurants and bars sorted by price I would say: Parrott House, True Kitchen + Bar, Brix, Blac N Bleu Bistro, and McMenamins are all popular spots. Two Shy and Backside and are both popular breweries as well. I recommend checking out some of our hiking videos on the channel for ideas. Because of the fires this last year there isn't access to some of my favorite hikes. But Wolf Creek Falls would be a great place to start! Good people of the Roseburg Community: Feel free to add to my recommendations as you see fit! Thanks for watching, my friend!
Fishing is really good in some rarely touched Coast Mountain streams but you have to hit gravel roads to get there, Brewster Canyon has one of the many forks of the Coquille River and it is full of native Cutthoat trout, same with the Williams River up in the Callahans. Another spot that is either strike out or home run is Fish Lake in the Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness so it is hike in, if you time it right you can catch a ton of brook trout and some of them are very big for brookies. All branches of the Umpqua can be killer for steelhead and near the Umpqua and Smith River mouths the Striped Bass is great and main Umpqua has great smallmouth. Diamond lake at times can be great for rainbow and Lemola Lake for Browns. Nice hikes are Susan Creek falls with the Indian mounds and Wilson Falls which is short.
True story. The news also said there are no records of that happening before in our area and they estimate it has been over 60 years since we've seen anything close. We didn't get any snow in the valley for 2020-2021 winter, which being born and raised here I can say that is the typical winter. But I still went to Diamond Lake Resort not too far from town up Highway 138 to play in some snow and use the tube hill this year. Tons of fun! ❄
We do get snow flurries and maybe half inch to a inch of snow but gone by afternoon..this yr has been a very drought yr little rain and no snow flurries. I have lived her for 22 years.
Great suggestions! Where were you walking in the video? Just moved here recently and looking for a nice green space (away from foxtails and poison oak) to walk my dog!
Hi Courtney! The majority of the video was shot at Stewart Park. There are some really nice walking and biking trails around there. We actually did a full video about Stewart Park on the channel. It's one of my favorites! 😊
On the allergies try high dose vitamin c. Whole food source like acerola cherry powder is best. I had terrible allergies for decades but got rid of them last summer with a couple weeks of mega dose vitamin c. Couldn't believe it worked but it did.
That's interesting! I never had allergies as a kid, but these last few years my allergies really started acting up. I've just used over the counter Claritin or Zyrtec. It's not bad. But man if you forget a day or two of pills during a bad allergy season it feels like having a cold. I also buy a lot of organic local honey at the Saturday market here in Roseburg. They say that's supposed to help too! 🐝
Sad to say that Roseburg will be next destination this month. My grandma is in her golden years and lately she's getting frailer...and my mom thinks it's our family's turn to look after her. In my opinion, it will be a bad idea. I'm comfortable where I am in Oceanside, California, but I'm not willing to leave everything behind for a place that's in the middle of nowhere and has less career opportunities and less shopping experience.
There is more to life than shopping experiences 😉 But yes, less career opportunities is for certain! I suggest visiting some of the outdoor attractions we have. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. But coming from a city like Oceanside will certainly be an adjustment! I wish you and your grandmother the best of luck! If you need anything from me don't hesitate to reach out!
No. Having "nothing to do" does not keep anyone in that region (Roseburg, Eugene...) from "getting in to trouble". It just causes you all to take what gets you in trouble, and take it inside, and underground. Which is precisely why that region (see above) feels exactly like you just entered an endless episode of Twin Peaks. Tell me I'm wrong.
I'm not familiar with twin peaks. But there's undoubtedly drug use that goes on here. I mean, I'm sure there is everywhere across the united states. Check out the latest "Roseburg Exposed" video. We touch on some of the "issues" here in the Roseburg area. Thanks for watching!
We have a lot of folks that move here from AZ. I also have a handful of clients who live the summer and falls here in Roseburg, and winter and spring in AZ 🙂
I'm the opposite, grew up around that area but live in AZ and love it here, I can understand not wanting to live in Phoenix though, the traffic and people suck. I'm hoping in a few years to get out of Phoenix and move to a smaller town out in the desert
maybe thats what keeps you out of trouble not having ways to break up the monotony of life is a completely false statement its the other way around when adults and kids have activities in place to break up the monotony then bad behaviors go down it explains why the town is rife with people self medicating from lifes drudgery low drudgery equal low drug use
@@TheBeckhamGroup I’ll be a nurse coming to help out on a COVID unit... I wonder about Restaurants are the good ones around and are the hotel nice and are the people nice
We have Columbia White Tailed Deer in the area. There are only a limited number of controlled hunts that specifically list them in the bag limit. The North Bank Habitat Management area is where I'm most familiar with seeing them. I'll likely do a video on the North Bank trail sometime soon. It's a fun place to explore!
My daughter and her fiance' just drove the 2000 miles from DFW to Roseburg. Drove the moving fan for three days. Daughter got her first professional job at Umpqua CC and her fiance' is a person who works from home and can work from anywhere. Really excited for them. I've been to southern Oregon, and they haven't. I told them they were moving to paradise.
How are they liking it? I’ve considered moving to the DFW. We went for an entire weekend and it was so clean and all the folks were very courteous. We didn’t see a single tent, graffiti (except in Dallas) and 3 drugged out people in Dallas. Other than that, lots of police which was nice
Born and raised in Oregon. Educated in Oregon. I've never really lived anywhere else. I'm looking to start a family within the next 5 years and I am wondering if Roseburg is a good place to put my roots down for at least the next 25 years. Is Roseburg a good place to raise kids? Is K-12 education decent? Kid-friendly neighborhoods? Crime rates? Community engagement? Any resources you can point me to that can answer those questions and more? Thanks! Great video!
Thanks for watching! I was born and raised here and have nothing bad to say about the public education available in Roseburg. Of course there are some schools that are rated higher than others. And there are private school options as well, however I do believe most are Christian schools. Community is great here. Everyone has really come together to start to turn Roseburg into something special. As far as actual crime rates I've read articles with mixed reviews. I can really only tell you from a locals perspective that my social circle and myself have always felt safe living here. There are some neighborhoods that I wouldn't leave my bike or bag of cans on the front lawn because it might not be there in the morning. Petty things like that, but that's probably anywhere you go. Hope that helps!
We have night crawlers we call them, people doing meth in south gate , but no murders gangs or crazy weather, seems like it gets worse the further you go south, my family founded Roseburg, I grew up and lived in Winston for 20 years and wouldn’t recommend it now.. my family and I moved to Sutherlin, it’s 10 minutes from Roseburg and an hour from the coast or an hour to Eugene, nice little town
@@frackit284 I grew up in Winston and Tenmile too in the seventies and eighties, was back there in 2004 and was shocked by how far it had gone downhill, but I kinda think that's just the way things are pretty much anywhere unless you live in a gated community
I personally think smaller schools are better than big ones, so I would opt for the Winston side rather than Roseburg, as all the elementary and middle schools go to Douglas High School rather than Roseburg High.
We have beautiful, majestic animals - many that are not meat for humans - come kill them 😡 I was on board until you mentioned hunting cougars and bears for sport 😡
I'd say Portland Oregon is the meth capital, or at least used to be. I remember as a kid there would be full on documentaries about Portland's meth problem. But I'm sure it's a problem everywhere nowadays.
I've noticed quite a bit of homeless population growth in the area over the last year. But I know Eugene, Coos Bay, of course Portland, and many other areas have been experiencing the same. It's really a sad deal 😕
I plan on moving somewhere up there from texas. I want a peaceful place and I love cold weather that isn’t so harsh. But I want to know how people make a living there.
Hi Linda! Thanks for watching! Check out this video I made about Roseburg's local economy and top employers. I think you would find it helpful! 😁th-cam.com/video/pV_TWQ4QaNA/w-d-xo.html
There's a lot of gas stations and smoke shops if I end up getting an apartment and you have a bicycle you might want to keep it inside there's a lot of bike thefts in Roseburg right now
Yeah I have family in roseburg oregon every time I go visit for vacation I don't want to leave
I don’t blame you!
I LOVE Melrose, Melqua, and the Glide area. Choosing a place to live around Roseburg is vital in that using deep investigation into your prospective neighbors. Any beautiful estate can have a crack house nearby. Downtown is kinda cute. Yeah, no nightlife. Rural properties: always watch for cougars...alotta them.
I am surprised you didn't mention Crater Lake being nearby.
It's about a 3 hour drive from Roseburg. It's been awhile since I've been there, but I want to make a video just about Crater Lake sometime. I'll have to put it on my to-do list!
@@TheBeckhamGroup Oh is it that far? I have been on the road between Roseburg and Crater Lake seemed to take forever to get there but I was only 7 at the time. At that age everything seems to take much longer to get to then when you are older.
We are visiting Roseburg this year, but not to please with some of the negatives comments. Doing some research on Roseburg and hopefully we decide than if this the place for our retirement.
I would think hard and long about moving here. In the 15 years I've been here. the negative issues have increased greatly. If you think Roseburg would have a charming downtown, it most certainly does not. More and more shops close on a regular basis, and the homeless situation has increased. I do not know if you have young children, but schools are poor, and becoming worse. As far as medical care, there is the VA . The one private hospital, is well known for it's poor care. If you like hunting/fishing, this might work well for you. Mother Nature is at her finess here. But, if you like bookstores and films, and that sort of thing you will be disappointed. Needless to say, meth and opiates, are boundless. All of this of course, is just my opinion, and tastes vary greatly. But, do your research, and spend a lot of time here before making a commitment. Best of luck to you.
PS Actually, we do have one book store. It is an used one, and it's quite good. While Away Books has a huge variety, and they are in excellent condition. The store is cozy, and the owner Josh, knows his stuff, and is very pleasant. Coffee drinks, and pastries are available. Both are quite good, and are reasonibly priced.
I was there last week. Beautiful. I love the surrounding area with farms and forest for hiking. I did not know the area and stayed in the southern part of town. It had many transient people and I did not feel very safe and went back to my hotel around 7pm. I thought how sad that was for such an adorable town. I love San Francisco and understand the heart ache of living in a nice place, which it was back in the 80s and now it is gong down hill. I did see my dream farm about 15 minutes out of town. I hope the transient issue improves. It is not fair for all the other hard working law abiding citizens. God bless.
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment! Yes, this is something I've noticed a lot more of over the last few years. There are only a few places you'll really see transients in Roseburg. Downtown and South Roseburg is the primary area like most city downtown areas there seems to be more homeless. This is where the homeless shelter is and there are many public parks nearby. However, if you say anything like that to the folks that live in the older historic area of downtown they'll stick up for their neighborhood saying that it's beautiful over there and much better than it used to be! But personally, I agree with your observation! 😊
The southern part of town, wich they call Southgate was always a rougher part of town
@@williamsherman1089 Pine Street, where I think the bus station was or is?
ya Southgate isn't a good area. felony flats, lol. the newer stuff is on the northern end of town. where all the growth is.
@@su-rv2uq yeah that whole part of town was always more ran down and kinda rough
Great video. Thank you
Glad you liked it!
Im thinking about relocating my business. Is there a market for yard sprinklers in southern Oregon?
Actually growing up in that area was wonderful, being an adult there was depressing
Where did you end up moving to?
@@TheBeckhamGroup Arizona
@@williamsherman1089 Arizona isn't depressing?
Hasn't rained here much in the last three years. . .. get a grip.
As a native I do want to tell all outsiders it is terrible here, I mean truly awful, you will be much better staying where you are at. Douglas County is allergy hell, that is no joke.
Roseburg is best kept a secret, huh? Haha! I know what you mean. And the allergies are terrible in this whole region from Douglas County to Portland area. If you have bad allergies it's like having a cold several months of the year. I think I'll get the allergy shot this year, even easier than taking the pill every day!
I guess I'm the odd man out, I grew up there but moved to the AZ desert in 1996. I now suffer horribly from allergies and a lung disease called valley fever but absolutely love the desert
Con #1 is it rains? That'a s Pro in my book
In my updated version of this video it will be that it didn't rain at all this year, drought, and the forest fires the past couple summers! 🙃 Hopefully the Pacific Northwest will be more predictable next Summer!
But another con, the smoke (air quality) now from severe summer fires!
Yep. It’s part of “the new normal.” 🙄
Agree with you 100%. It never used to be like that growing up here, but the last few summers it seems like we have a new "fire season".
Roseburg Oregon is the place to be!! 16 and lived here all my life, along with my parents.
I'm born and raised here as well. Couldn't have asked for a better place to grow up 😊
@@TheBeckhamGroup Amen man. You heard about RHS opening back up Monday man!!?
Hi there! Lovely video in such a beautiful area. What are the rental rates for a 1 bedroom apartment in Roseburg? Really enjoyed your video and will look at your other ones. Thanks for posting.
One bedroom apartments can still be found for around $700+ occasionally. If it's a one bedroom house you could be up to $1200+ in the Roseburg area. If you're open to Winston or South Douglas County there are cheaper rentals available.
Sherms ! ! The best grocery store in the universe !
That was my first job as a kid. Worked there from age 16 to 18. My Mother has worked there nearly 20 years 😁
Such a small town thing to go to Walmart at night lol I’ve done it plenty of times
The night life! Haha!
Very cool!
Thanks Anthony. I’m packing.
See you when you get here! 😅
"Oregon is completely trees"
You've obviously never been east of the Cascades
Haha! I was quoting out of staters, but yes, "Roseburg" Oregon is completely trees! 😅🌲
How's the smoke in Roseburg during the fire season?
It is definitely something I'm going to mention in the next pros and cons video. Smoke was never an issue growing up here, but these last few years have been pretty bad. Sometimes 2-3 weeks of smoke where it's unpleasant to be outside. Again, it never used to be an issue. So hopefully we've just had a couple unlucky years and can go back to normal this summer!
Move south to Medford less rain, but like any area its has its own issues.
Very true.
Ive been there, last time? 2003! I loved it, i have a friend that lives there.
Roseburg is a very special place and can be a lot of fun if you enjoy the outdoors! You should come visit your friend more often! 😅
@@TheBeckhamGroup i m just down south in Sacramento, would love to visit Gorgeous Corvalis!
@@AlexDeChristian6323 Corvalis is a beautiful area. It's a lot of fun too! A lot of things to do with it being a college town.
I lived in Roseburg and Winston many years ago, for years, and there wasn't even a Walmart then! I think we had just the one theater, in Garden Valley Shopping Center...didn't even have a mall! Had to go to Eugene for school clothes, etc. I am surprised to hear that the population is growing, since I have heard for some time that the economy was circling the drain.
That's funny. I'm born and raised here, so it's pretty crazy to see how much things have changed over the past few decades! But I can't imagine not even having a Walmart anymore.. 😅
Dump then and still a dump know. Just boomer town.
@@goparetraitors4156 The drug problem in Roseburg is out of control
@@drunkhusband6257 always has been. If it's not drugs then it's alcohol. Kids growing up in a town with no economic future. No jobs that pay a living wage. What else are people to do?
@@goparetraitors4156 The amount of pay for the area is fine, you can have a decent living in Roseburg. Everything is cheap compared to lots of places. Druggies just stay in Roseburg because the police just look the other way
My fiancée and I just moved here a couple months ago from Sacramento. Where are some fun restaurants/bars? And what are some of the best hiking/fishing spots?
Restaurants and bars sorted by price I would say: Parrott House, True Kitchen + Bar, Brix, Blac N Bleu Bistro, and McMenamins are all popular spots. Two Shy and Backside and are both popular breweries as well.
I recommend checking out some of our hiking videos on the channel for ideas. Because of the fires this last year there isn't access to some of my favorite hikes. But Wolf Creek Falls would be a great place to start!
Good people of the Roseburg Community: Feel free to add to my recommendations as you see fit!
Thanks for watching, my friend!
Fishing is really good in some rarely touched Coast Mountain streams but you have to hit gravel roads to get there, Brewster Canyon has one of the many forks of the Coquille River and it is full of native Cutthoat trout, same with the Williams River up in the Callahans. Another spot that is either strike out or home run is Fish Lake in the Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness so it is hike in, if you time it right you can catch a ton of brook trout and some of them are very big for brookies. All branches of the Umpqua can be killer for steelhead and near the Umpqua and Smith River mouths the Striped Bass is great and main Umpqua has great smallmouth. Diamond lake at times can be great for rainbow and Lemola Lake for Browns. Nice hikes are Susan Creek falls with the Indian mounds and Wilson Falls which is short.
"We don't get snow" February 2019, a snowstorm hit and we lost our power for some said 2 weeks
True story. The news also said there are no records of that happening before in our area and they estimate it has been over 60 years since we've seen anything close. We didn't get any snow in the valley for 2020-2021 winter, which being born and raised here I can say that is the typical winter. But I still went to Diamond Lake Resort not too far from town up Highway 138 to play in some snow and use the tube hill this year. Tons of fun! ❄
We do get snow flurries and maybe half inch to a inch of snow but gone by afternoon..this yr has been a very drought yr little rain and no snow flurries. I have lived her for 22 years.
@@susanronan725 yeah like that was the 1 snow storm we've had was what my family called the apocalypse
Great suggestions! Where were you walking in the video? Just moved here recently and looking for a nice green space (away from foxtails and poison oak) to walk my dog!
Hi Courtney! The majority of the video was shot at Stewart Park. There are some really nice walking and biking trails around there. We actually did a full video about Stewart Park on the channel. It's one of my favorites! 😊
We really do live in a wonderful place 🥰
Agreed!
I love to see it .to play there. Cool 😎 area .I live in southern Illinois 😬a slow life .
Definitely a slow life here as well. You might like it! 😉
I can't wait to move there! I'm moving my family there in July all the way from Kentucky!
Wow! That's a big move! You'll love it here. If there's anything we can do to help, feel free to reach out anytime! 😁
Its great in roseburg is you have healthy habits. But the biggest plus compared to kentucky is that Ticks are very rare here!
What makes you want to move there?
@@venganzamujer354 I got a job working in the medical field there.
@@livinglou7140 awesome
On the allergies try high dose vitamin c. Whole food source like acerola cherry powder is best. I had terrible allergies for decades but got rid of them last summer with a couple weeks of mega dose vitamin c. Couldn't believe it worked but it did.
That's interesting! I never had allergies as a kid, but these last few years my allergies really started acting up. I've just used over the counter Claritin or Zyrtec. It's not bad. But man if you forget a day or two of pills during a bad allergy season it feels like having a cold. I also buy a lot of organic local honey at the Saturday market here in Roseburg. They say that's supposed to help too! 🐝
@@TheBeckhamGroup Tried the honey and everything else too. Nothing worked until the vitamin C. Don't know why it worked but it did. Keep it in mind.
Sad to say that Roseburg will be next destination this month. My grandma is in her golden years and lately she's getting frailer...and my mom thinks it's our family's turn to look after her. In my opinion, it will be a bad idea. I'm comfortable where I am in Oceanside, California, but I'm not willing to leave everything behind for a place that's in the middle of nowhere and has less career opportunities and less shopping experience.
There is more to life than shopping experiences 😉 But yes, less career opportunities is for certain! I suggest visiting some of the outdoor attractions we have. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. But coming from a city like Oceanside will certainly be an adjustment! I wish you and your grandmother the best of luck! If you need anything from me don't hesitate to reach out!
Not all of Oregon is green once you go east your gonna hit the dry brown country less rain but it has its own attractions.
When you're talking about all of Oregon the further South or East you go, the less rain you get! 😊 A lot of different climates here in Oregon 🌲
I live in Chemult. Dusty and dry all summer. Snowy and cold as ice all winter.
No. Having "nothing to do" does not keep anyone in that region (Roseburg, Eugene...) from "getting in to trouble". It just causes you all to take what gets you in trouble, and take it inside, and underground. Which is precisely why that region (see above) feels exactly like you just entered an endless episode of Twin Peaks. Tell me I'm wrong.
I'm not familiar with twin peaks. But there's undoubtedly drug use that goes on here. I mean, I'm sure there is everywhere across the united states. Check out the latest "Roseburg Exposed" video. We touch on some of the "issues" here in the Roseburg area. Thanks for watching!
Excellent video
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching 😊
i love Roseburg i came here from Phoenix AZ i was living in lakeside was so boring living in a small town
I'm in Yuma and am seriously debating moving to Roseburg
Lakeside definitely doesn't have a lot going on over there! Pretty and close to the coast though! 🙂 Glad you're enjoying Roseburg!
We have a lot of folks that move here from AZ. I also have a handful of clients who live the summer and falls here in Roseburg, and winter and spring in AZ 🙂
I'm the opposite, grew up around that area but live in AZ and love it here, I can understand not wanting to live in Phoenix though, the traffic and people suck. I'm hoping in a few years to get out of Phoenix and move to a smaller town out in the desert
Thanks for the video! My mom lived there for years before she passed and I really enjoyed it every time I came to visit.
Thanks for watching! It's a great area. Feel free to come back anytime! 😁
great review thank you
Glad you liked it! 🙂
If you move to roseburg and move again, don’t go south go north
I agree. If I ever had to move, I would want to head North 😊
Looking to move to Oregon from the Midwest. What areas do u suggest?
@@gisela1074 it depends on what you are looking for. Roseburg is between Eugene and Medford. So you’re away from bigger cities and more amenities.
@@retiredafce3373 we are retirement age. I want quiet peaceful magical area that is more quaint and rural.
@@gisela1074 that’s Roseburg. They have a good resources for retired persons like us.
I have an interview on Tuesday, might be able to move there.
Good Luck! What's the position you're interviewing for?
@@TheBeckhamGroup just a case manager position for nonprofit, adapt!
maybe thats what keeps you out of trouble not having ways to break up the monotony of life is a completely false statement
its the other way around when adults and kids have activities in place to break up the monotony then bad behaviors go down it explains why the town is rife with people self medicating from lifes drudgery
low drudgery equal low drug use
I’m coming there for a month for work
Feel free to reach out or check out the channel if you need ideas for what to do around here 🙂 What do you do for work?
@@TheBeckhamGroup I’ll be a nurse coming to help out on a COVID unit... I wonder about Restaurants are the good ones around and are the hotel nice and are the people nice
@@nicegurl216 how was your contract there did you enjoy the town?
Do. Not. Move. Here.
Many Cons unlisted.
I'm always up for making an updated video. Give out the cons! We'd love to hear about them.
I sent you an email about moving to Oregon!
We got it! Thanks so much for reaching out. Let us know if there's anything else we can help with! 😊
Easy to see white-tailed deer?
We have Columbia White Tailed Deer in the area. There are only a limited number of controlled hunts that specifically list them in the bag limit. The North Bank Habitat Management area is where I'm most familiar with seeing them. I'll likely do a video on the North Bank trail sometime soon. It's a fun place to explore!
Tons of them... in factc2you should avoid driving in the evenings and mornings on any road. Lol
@@jasongreen9824 sounds like Northern Idaho and most of Pennsylvania.
STOP WITHG THE HANDS
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@@TheBeckhamGroup you didn't change it?
My daughter and her fiance' just drove the 2000 miles from DFW to Roseburg. Drove the moving fan for three days. Daughter got her first professional job at Umpqua CC and her fiance' is a person who works from home and can work from anywhere. Really excited for them. I've been to southern Oregon, and they haven't. I told them they were moving to paradise.
How exciting! I couldn't agree more, it's beautiful here. If there's anything I can do to help, feel free to reach out anytime! 😊
How are they liking it? I’ve considered moving to the DFW. We went for an entire weekend and it was so clean and all the folks were very courteous. We didn’t see a single tent, graffiti (except in Dallas) and 3 drugged out people in Dallas. Other than that, lots of police which was nice
Born and raised in Oregon. Educated in Oregon. I've never really lived anywhere else. I'm looking to start a family within the next 5 years and I am wondering if Roseburg is a good place to put my roots down for at least the next 25 years. Is Roseburg a good place to raise kids? Is K-12 education decent? Kid-friendly neighborhoods? Crime rates? Community engagement? Any resources you can point me to that can answer those questions and more? Thanks! Great video!
Thanks for watching! I was born and raised here and have nothing bad to say about the public education available in Roseburg. Of course there are some schools that are rated higher than others. And there are private school options as well, however I do believe most are Christian schools.
Community is great here. Everyone has really come together to start to turn Roseburg into something special. As far as actual crime rates I've read articles with mixed reviews. I can really only tell you from a locals perspective that my social circle and myself have always felt safe living here. There are some neighborhoods that I wouldn't leave my bike or bag of cans on the front lawn because it might not be there in the morning. Petty things like that, but that's probably anywhere you go.
Hope that helps!
We have night crawlers we call them, people doing meth in south gate , but no murders gangs or crazy weather, seems like it gets worse the further you go south, my family founded Roseburg, I grew up and lived in Winston for 20 years and wouldn’t recommend it now..
my family and I moved to Sutherlin, it’s 10 minutes from Roseburg and an hour from the coast or an hour to Eugene, nice little town
@@frackit284 I grew up in Winston and Tenmile too in the seventies and eighties, was back there in 2004 and was shocked by how far it had gone downhill, but I kinda think that's just the way things are pretty much anywhere unless you live in a gated community
@@williamsherman1089 did you go to Douglas?
I personally think smaller schools are better than big ones, so I would opt for the Winston side rather than Roseburg, as all the elementary and middle schools go to Douglas High School rather than Roseburg High.
We have beautiful, majestic animals - many that are not meat for humans - come kill them 😡
I was on board until you mentioned hunting cougars and bears for sport 😡
Roseburg is the meth capital
I'd say Portland Oregon is the meth capital, or at least used to be. I remember as a kid there would be full on documentaries about Portland's meth problem. But I'm sure it's a problem everywhere nowadays.
I'd say not really. Being from Portland, I know a tweeker environment. Roseburg is NOT that !
In the past four months of had six bikes stolen for my apartment complex in Roseburg
Ummm not all of Oregon is beautiful. I lived in Hermiston Oregon. High desert. Bung hole of the nation.
Oregon has it all, that's for sure!
@@TheBeckhamGroup did u even read the comment above
Take a video walk under the bridges and the ‘nature trails’ near the duckpond. Someone’s enjoying them. ☹️
I've noticed quite a bit of homeless population growth in the area over the last year. But I know Eugene, Coos Bay, of course Portland, and many other areas have been experiencing the same. It's really a sad deal 😕
Lol. Yes thats a part of any city that has nice weather.
I will stay in my area of USA. It's too cold and too dangerous in this place.
Hunters and fisherman are cowards
Interesting opinion! We certainly have a lot of hunters and fisherman in the Douglas County area. A very popular place for it!
@@TheBeckhamGroup again… cowards.
Demonic society can only kill& destroy the earth where spiritual awareness only creates positive energy!
I plan on moving somewhere up there from texas. I want a peaceful place and I love cold weather that isn’t so harsh. But I want to know how people make a living there.
Hi Linda! Thanks for watching! Check out this video I made about Roseburg's local economy and top employers. I think you would find it helpful! 😁th-cam.com/video/pV_TWQ4QaNA/w-d-xo.html
Try Kalamath Falls it’s cheap
any south of Cottage grove anything around Eugene to the north is gonna be expensive
There's a lot of gas stations and smoke shops if I end up getting an apartment and you have a bicycle you might want to keep it inside there's a lot of bike thefts in Roseburg right now
Weather is mild but the months and months of grey sky can get depressing