BEST Oregon Coast Towns to Retire
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- BEST Oregon Coast Towns to Retire! Thinking of retiring on the Oregon Coast someday? We'll show you which towns on the Oregon Coast are best for retirees. We'll cover the pros and some cons of the top towns on the Oregon Coast to retire in including Cannon Beach, Manzanita, Arch Cape, Oceanside, Netarts, Florence, Brookings, Gold Beach, Yachats, and more!
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Paul, I think that this informational video is by far, your best one. There is good insight into possible healthcare needs, proximity to larger cities, and median home prices.
You also included great information regarding property tax increases. We hope to be moving to the Oregon Coast from Tigard in the next year or two. This information is really appreciated. Thank you
Thank you 😊
Thanks for another helpful video!
Research the Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake. It is predicted to be a 9.0. Everything will be toast from the Oregon Coast to Interstate-5, according to geologists.
Have you ever thought that most people who live in these town don't want more people moving there.
I don't think it's a question of more people...there's not a lot of new housing projects, especially along the coast. I think it's just filling up the empty or soon to be empty houses that people are coming into...so if a family leaves a house a new family comes in...not necessarily more people...and do you want empty/vacant houses around that are unkempt, dilapidated, and possible magnets for squatters/homeless people to take over? And yes...I am one of the people using this channel to move from Southern California to the Oregon Coast
It certainly doesn't look to me like there is an over poplulation problem in any of these towns.
I’d be curious to know what “most” means. 51%? 99%?
I’m sympathetic to those affected by lack of affordable housing and to those who feel like their neighborhood/town/city is losing its charm. More needs to be done to address these issues.
That’s right, nobody should move anywhere, stay where you are born!!! 🤦🏼♀️
What a stupid comment
Looking at retiring, smaller population, access to medical within reason… what town has plenty of townhomes as well?
Townhomes are not in abundance, but Lincoln City and Newport come to mind as towns with some options. Seaside and Florence as well.
I recommend the Coos Bay area or North Bend area. Moved here and never regretted it.
@MarieDahme I'm looking at relocating here what area of town would you recommend? or just outside of town.
@@victoriaradovanic2849 above the tsunami zone
cold, wet, dreary, no summer-just an early spring...Had the worst healthcare in Florence. The doctor has a reputation too, he is just repulsive.
Wow, you skipped Coos Bay. You have lost all credibility.