You have to go all the way back to the 60s when the governor said and I'm paraphrasing: Come to Oregon for vacation, then go home. That pretty much worked up to the early 90s. Back when driving to work on I5 at rush hour wasn't a rush at all, no traffic jams and everyone was incredibly friendly and helpful. Hiking in the Columbia River Gorge was like a fantasy. There were many times you could hike for hours before finding another person. Oregon was indeed the perfect place to live if you wanted to be off the beaten path. You guys mentioned the lack of shopping, cost of living etc. In Bend. Bend was mainly considered a vacation spot, great for hiking and skiing. No one wanted great shopping experiences then. They lived there because no one else lived there and it was largely unknown except for the vacation experience. As they said back then, come here to vacation and then go home. It was very inexpensive to live in Oregon back then because not many people moved here and demand for housing was quite low. Most outsiders didn't want to put up with the weather and the remoteness of the vacation spots. But then it changed and Oregon was advertising as the place to be and construction began everywhere, people came and Oregon became a place to move to. More and more houses are built, more and more people move here. Now people outpace the housing and prices skyrocket. So how can you begin to complain about the things you hate about Bend when you're literally part of the problem in providing a path for people to move here. I know you're not the cause, just a contributor. People have to make a living, right? As for the Californians, which is true but really people from all over the world move here. I know if I were a Californian and couldn't afford my little house with my $200K salary, hell ya let's go to Oregon where my salary buys me massive amounts of land and a giant house. Let's do this thing! And for a while that works. Until too many people come and drive up the price of everything, make demands for better shopping experiences etc. Why would anyone want to move to a peaceful quiet remove place and then demand a city experience? I mean move to a city if you want a city experience! Don't take natural areas and forests and transform them into cities. Go do that in Nebraska where it's flat and city building ready. Leave Oregon alone. oops, too late. The days of peace, solitude and remoteness are gone for good. We're being transformed into another LA or San Francisco. Just sayin.
I arrived in Bend on Sept.15 1976. Pop.= 15,000. Head West up to the high lakes and see a few that stayed close to well worn trails. So the adapted members could go to the real beautful secludedspots. It was spectacularly awesome. It was an easy place to meet othere. Very fine vibe. We all were on volleyball teams and boating and fishing groups. Had to make an occassional trip to portland but that. Was just another adventure. I absolutely planned to live in my Ochoco Lake side home until I died. But a divorce right at the write beginning of the2008 reccession destroyed my financial well being. My divorce lawyer. told told me I couldn.,’t live in Bend area. Anymore. After 40+ years. I raised my kids there. They learned how to not be-able to read or write at the Crook County public schools. So I left town and moved to the coast. I miss the Bend years of 1976 to 1996. That’s when we ( the 15K pop.) lived in Bend. We were young and motivated and very excited to be there. A person cannot come to Bend and not love. But we of the 15000 , WE LIVED LIFE in and around Bend. And loved every minute of it. I miss that era very much. And it’s gone forever. .
Moved here in 09 and now unfortunately being forced out due to the rent going up and up and up. Owning a home in this town is only for the wealthy. Breaks my heart to have to go but the little people are being forced out.
@@KrommRealEstate We’re in Mesa, Arizona and love it here. Bend had completely lost its small town charm for us. Still a beautiful place to live, just too congested and crowded for us now.
Was surprised to hear a honest summary of the declining livability that is now a sad reality in Bend from a real estate agent. Moved here in 1973 loved it !! Moved here from Salem, Bend was a utopia of beauty with the lakes nearby, would load up the fam and head for South Twin The hometown vibe was a great place to raise my kids and we never had any issues with finding and buying housing. Now with the raising population growth I am saddened every time I venture out of my house, I rarely go anywhere except to the grocery store. Forget downtown going out to eat, I think the people moving here from cities are used to the lines of people and rudeness you encounter from drivers and people in general. I am at a age that leaving and starting over is not an option so I have no choice but to stay home and become a hermit 😪
My parents live in Bend. I don’t like visiting because there’s WAY too many people crammed into that small city. It’s overpopulated now. An hour wait an any restaurant. Not enough businesses for the amount of people that live there. Like a sardine can. No thanks. It’s beautiful though.
Do the people of Bend think their sweet town is covered by a protective bubble? I don't understand why they are surprised by the unsheltered, drug use, rising costs of EVERYTHING. Because that's what's taking place everywhere. We visit Bend every year and find it magical. The people are the most friendly, the town is extremely clean. Like anything else if you don't like it, find a place you do. Be happy.
You’re right, drug addiction and homelessness exists everywhere. People are addicted to meth, fentanyl, crack and heroin all across America. It’s an insolvable problem.
I live in St. George, UT. I would love to live in Bend (grew up in Portland, lived in Astoria for 12 years) if it wasn’t for some of the above mentioned negatives. St. George does not have homeless encampments largely because of stricter drug laws and enforcement. As far as I’m concerned, liberal (or should I say leftist) politics are to blame. I guess I’ll stay in a red state.
Absolutely loved this, your humor and quips are priceless. Every community evolves, we lived there in the mid-1960's, and again in the mid-70's, I have always loved the region and town. That said we try to get up as often as we can and even though Bend has evolved (for the better) I would not want the Bend of 50 years ago. Of course, the realtors are not to blame, communities change and grow, in Bend's case for the better (at least for the moment). 😁
I’m perfectly happy in Laguna Beach Calif and we get tons of people from Oregon & other tourists taking over our town in the summer. And we do have great restaurants and shopping. We wish a basic house was $700,000! You can’t get a 500 square foot shack for under a million dollars out here! I wish more people would leave California because I’d like less of them! Very few people who are native to my area have no desire to go to Bend in spite of our issues out here. Maybe you’re getting people from San Jose or LA.
I love Laguna and drive there from Long Beach down the coast often. I love walking along The cliff path, swimming at Shaw’s Cove and Crescent Beach. It’s expensive and I pay high rent to be in great sunny weather all year. I love California. Bend seems like a place to visit for exploring nature.
Laguna is a great place to visit. Lots of things to do. But I'd never wanna live there. It's getting to the point I don't wanna live in Oregon anymore either. I guess we're all kind of stuck where we are and just deal with it.
Great video as I think most people looking to move here hear the word Bend and they are on their way. I lived in PDX for 21 years....RANNNN out of there when I could. Moved to north Dallas Texas for work for 4.5 years. Came back to Bend in 2019 and lived in a 700 Sq foot apartment in NW. Rent at the time was $1440 a month plus shared building and common area utility bills. I could and can afford it but between throwing a partial mortgage payment a month away.....AND THE POLITICS....I made it 7 months and RANNNNN out of there as well. Bought a new house in Redmond 1.5 years ago and am up $300K in gain. If you love everything about Portland.....homeless, drugs, politics, tons of people, etc....Bend is the place for you. If you cant stand all of that and want a different version of politics and more country feel....and houses that are at least $200K less than Bend.....then Redmond is your spot.
Thanks for the honesty of this video. I have dreamed of moving there but now see it has similar issues to Sonoma County where I live. All beautiful places seem to suffer this fate...
I’ll give my opinion as someone from Napa, CA and who’s lived here for about 15 years. My wife grew up here. When I moved here in 2008 this was a cool place. Now the traffic is terrible. It’s expensive AF. Partner and i make over $100,000 and have minimal debt and it’s still tight. No yearly vacations other than within Oregon and surrounding states. We rent and get a good deal cuz our landlord likes us and doesn’t want to gouge us. Can’t believe how much these poorly built homes are selling for. My brother bought a house for $700,000 in Napa that would probably go for more in most areas here. That tells you something about how crazy home prices are. Not sure why everyone floats the deschutes river in Bend when you can have a way better scenic float in the Sunriver area and actually see wildlife. Cuz everyone here are sheep. The summer concerts are a joke and the bands aren’t anything special. The ski resort is way overcrowded and expensive for what you get. No local deals and if you work during the week don’t bother going on the busy weekend to stand in long lines. I know bend is the working remotely capital of the world (yes I looked it up). It’s obvious by how many people are on the roads at all times of the day. Feels like nobody works in this town. Summers are way too short. Winters are long. Nothing in between. And the amount of people with their sprinter vans (neighbor included) and earthtone clothing makes this place feel like an L.L. Bean add. Seriously everyone is trying to be just like the next yuppie. I’d move but we have family and grandparent here so it’s not happening. Just gonna keep on keeping on and hope for a major adjustment in home prices so we can have our forever home for our large family. Rant over.
Lived there for 30 years. When I left, I got more money for the same job, had no problem finding a place in the best school district, and the cost of Iving is 30% cheaper. Not to mention more available good paying jobs. I moved to a bigger city with better traffic and A LOT less portentous people. Super glad I left. Everyone I talked to from there are always so stressed.
Thanks for making this video. I got offered a job in Bend but pay is only 160-175k and even with that, if I want to save for retirement and invest in index funds etc, I can’t afford a home there. It’s sad that an almost 200k a year earner can’t comfortably live in Bend.
I don't know about that. Unless you're buried with student loan debt you absolutely should be able to afford it here. Unless your definition of comfortable is a lot different than mine. 😆
I live in Redmond, lived in Bend during the late 70s and, yes, there is a lot to dislike in that once sleepy little mill town. It’s now poverty with a view for many locals. Unfortunately with fast growth comes growing pains. I just hope things settle down before Bend turns into A Portland wannabe.
Bend has always wanted to be Portland. Despite what the new cosmopolitan culture thinks up until the late 1990s Bend was basically another Klamath Falls.
Prices there are just as expensive as where I live in Ventura, California. I still plan to visit this Winter to go skiing at Mt. Bachelor. I bought an IKON pass and plan to use it.
No, as long as there are other more expensive areas, such as in California, it'll just keep growing and eventually match the cost of living in Cali. It's a bit like osmosis.
@@KrommRealEstate my partner and I have been looking into Bend, Oregon. I have a job interview via zoom on Tuesday. We hope not to bring an inch of Cali with us 🤞
@@KrommRealEstate You both sound very elitist and snobby in your remarks! Eugene/Springfield has what Portland has but, much cleaner and nicer, even friends who live in Portland say the same! Portland is not what it used to be, get real or get out of your bubble! I saw a recently uploaded video of campers lined up in Bend in both directions towards the hills, the line was almost 1/2 mile long on both sides with derelict campers! I was in Bend not long ago, there were homeless everywhere and it was hot and overpriced at most eateries, if your not into the outdoor, which includes snow most of the year, you will die of boredom! This place reminds me of Santa Clarita CA, a overpriced superb of LA!
Born in Bend and my family goes back to the towns founding. While it’s a problem with the entire state of Oregon as a whole it’s particularly concentrated in Bend and Portland.But there really has been NO CONSIDERATION either economically or culturally to the negative effects of gentrification. Bend used to be very blue collar and really was not really any more remarkable than Klamath Falls. The improvements in the local Economy since the 1990s has been built by and caters to recent transplants whether it’s in homes or small businesses. Back when Bend relied on a industrial economy (rather than a tourist one) I knew people from more economically evolved areas could care less about a place like Bend, and now that people are moving here from those kind of areas you really get to see just how much they didn’t take people who were living here before into consideration. The out of state upper middle class colonized Oregon and built it in their own image……. They seem to be completely oblivious to it
Why should it be for working class workers only? No one can stop middle class and above from building mansions and moving there. Bend has no cultural institutions such as art museums, opera, a plethora of art galleries, or diverse high quality restaurants. Bend seems remote.
@@11buleria you are a classist can tell by your misunderstanding standing of the use of the word culture. All you are is a class colonialist who took advantage of the economics of a distressed subrural mill town and gentrified it with no consideration of the consequences. All you have done is just imposed your self righteous values and deepened the class divide. And yet you are completely oblivious to it.
I was honestly looking forward to the politics chapter since I am looking into moving here. Regardless of which side you fall on, it would have been insightful to hear from someone actually living there. We can see the changes happening around other parts of the country so it's no secret.
I’m interested in this topic as well. While I don’t necessarily want politics to play a role in the move I’m planning out, I am clear that I do not want to move to a budding Portlandia. It seems like there is prevalent liberal presence in Bend, which I’m not saying is bad, but I’m hoping there is a fairly balanced ratio of political perspectives there. If any locals happen to see this comment, would you mind commenting on this directly? Thanks y’all
I wouldn’t go to Portland for shopping worst place in Oregon ever. Eugene and Springfield is closer. I never get the people in Bend going to Portland that’s a long ass drive by a hour sometimes more if you stop then there is Portland traffic.
In a capitalistic society there is no solution. A social democracy would work but as soon as you say social anything everyone cries out communism. It will change eventually, it has to. AI and automation will run literally everything. Which I see as an awesome time as it frees up humanity to pursue their own lifes desires without worrying about how they can afford to live or where they can live. Lots of things need to be fixed in America and really around the world. We can't keep doing this to our own citizens. Sorry, I rambled on longer than intended.
Ohio, Idaho, Texas, California, New Mexico, Florida, Alaska, Washington St... even North Dakota and Montana and Minnesota!!! everyone is moving to Bend OR
Don’t forget, everyone there blames their problems on people from California. Even tho most Californians don’t even know where or what the heck bend even is lol. The reality is…. There’s still a lot of racism there whether people want to admit it or not. And I’m a conservative saying that. Many other flaws too but great video these problems do exist lol
You have to go all the way back to the 60s when the governor said and I'm paraphrasing: Come to Oregon for vacation, then go home. That pretty much worked up to the early 90s. Back when driving to work on I5 at rush hour wasn't a rush at all, no traffic jams and everyone was incredibly friendly and helpful. Hiking in the Columbia River Gorge was like a fantasy. There were many times you could hike for hours before finding another person. Oregon was indeed the perfect place to live if you wanted to be off the beaten path.
You guys mentioned the lack of shopping, cost of living etc. In Bend. Bend was mainly considered a vacation spot, great for hiking and skiing. No one wanted great shopping experiences then. They lived there because no one else lived there and it was largely unknown except for the vacation experience. As they said back then, come here to vacation and then go home.
It was very inexpensive to live in Oregon back then because not many people moved here and demand for housing was quite low. Most outsiders didn't want to put up with the weather and the remoteness of the vacation spots. But then it changed and Oregon was advertising as the place to be and construction began everywhere, people came and Oregon became a place to move to. More and more houses are built, more and more people move here. Now people outpace the housing and prices skyrocket.
So how can you begin to complain about the things you hate about Bend when you're literally part of the problem in providing a path for people to move here. I know you're not the cause, just a contributor. People have to make a living, right?
As for the Californians, which is true but really people from all over the world move here. I know if I were a Californian and couldn't afford my little house with my $200K salary, hell ya let's go to Oregon where my salary buys me massive amounts of land and a giant house. Let's do this thing! And for a while that works. Until too many people come and drive up the price of everything, make demands for better shopping experiences etc. Why would anyone want to move to a peaceful quiet remove place and then demand a city experience? I mean move to a city if you want a city experience! Don't take natural areas and forests and transform them into cities. Go do that in Nebraska where it's flat and city building ready. Leave Oregon alone. oops, too late.
The days of peace, solitude and remoteness are gone for good. We're being transformed into another LA or San Francisco. Just sayin.
I arrived in Bend on Sept.15 1976. Pop.= 15,000. Head West up to the high lakes and see a few that stayed close to well worn trails. So the adapted members could go to the real beautful secludedspots. It was spectacularly awesome. It was an easy place to meet othere. Very fine vibe. We all were on volleyball teams and boating and fishing groups. Had to make an occassional trip to portland but that. Was just another adventure. I absolutely planned to live in my Ochoco Lake side home until I died. But a divorce right at the write beginning of the2008 reccession destroyed my financial well being. My divorce lawyer. told told me I couldn.,’t live in Bend area. Anymore. After 40+ years. I raised my kids there. They learned how to not be-able to read or write at the Crook County public schools. So I left town and moved to the coast. I miss the Bend years of 1976 to 1996. That’s when we ( the 15K pop.) lived in Bend. We were young and motivated and very excited to be there. A person cannot come to Bend and not love. But we of the 15000 , WE LIVED LIFE in and around Bend. And loved every minute of it. I miss that era very much. And it’s gone forever.
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Moved here in 09 and now unfortunately being forced out due to the rent going up and up and up. Owning a home in this town is only for the wealthy. Breaks my heart to have to go but the little people are being forced out.
Go do Sunriver
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It is hard. We had to settle in lapine. And our rent is still going up every year
We moved to Bend from ‘92 and stayed for 25 years. For all the reasons you listed and more, it’s not the Bend we loved any longer.
Dawn im curious, where did you move to? Bend may have it's issues but where doesn't? Where is the next evolution of paradise in your mind?
@@KrommRealEstate We’re in Mesa, Arizona and love it here. Bend had completely lost its small town charm for us. Still a beautiful place to live, just too congested and crowded for us now.
@@KrommRealEstate That's the problem, we're running out of places that are, as Bend once was.
@Youcamp yep, for now... despite certain elements, I still love living here because nowhere else is quite as nice.
Was surprised to hear a honest summary of the declining livability that is now a sad reality in Bend from a real estate agent. Moved here in 1973 loved it !! Moved here from Salem, Bend was a utopia of beauty with the lakes nearby, would load up the fam and head for South Twin The hometown vibe was a great place to raise my kids and we never had any issues with finding and buying housing. Now with the raising population growth I am saddened every time I venture out of my house, I rarely go anywhere except to the grocery store. Forget downtown going out to eat, I think the people moving here from cities are used to the lines of people and rudeness you encounter from drivers and people in general. I am at a age that leaving and starting over is not an option so I have no choice but to stay home and become a hermit
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My parents live in Bend. I don’t like visiting because there’s WAY too many people crammed into that small city. It’s overpopulated now. An hour wait an any restaurant. Not enough businesses for the amount of people that live there. Like a sardine can. No thanks. It’s beautiful though.
You don't even like to visit? That has to be an exaggeration.
Do the people of Bend think their sweet town is covered by a protective bubble? I don't understand why they are surprised by the unsheltered, drug use, rising costs of EVERYTHING. Because that's what's taking place everywhere. We visit Bend every year and find it magical. The people are the most friendly, the town is extremely clean. Like anything else if you don't like it, find a place you do. Be happy.
It really only happened after it was gentrified.
You’re right, drug addiction and homelessness exists everywhere. People are addicted to meth, fentanyl, crack and heroin all across America. It’s an insolvable problem.
I live in St. George, UT. I would love to live in Bend (grew up in Portland, lived in Astoria for 12 years) if it wasn’t for some of the above mentioned negatives. St. George does not have homeless encampments largely because of stricter drug laws and enforcement. As far as I’m concerned, liberal (or should I say leftist) politics are to blame. I guess I’ll stay in a red state.
Absolutely loved this, your humor and quips are priceless. Every community evolves, we lived there in the mid-1960's, and again in the mid-70's, I have always loved the region and town. That said we try to get up as often as we can and even though Bend has evolved (for the better) I would not want the Bend of 50 years ago. Of course, the realtors are not to blame, communities change and grow, in Bend's case for the better (at least for the moment). 😁
Thanks Mr. Legend!
I’m perfectly happy in Laguna Beach Calif and we get tons of people from Oregon & other tourists taking over our town in the summer. And we do have great restaurants and shopping. We wish a basic house was $700,000! You can’t get a 500 square foot shack for under a million dollars out here! I wish more people would leave California because I’d like less of them! Very few people who are native to my area have no desire to go to Bend in spite of our issues out here. Maybe you’re getting people from San Jose or LA.
I love Laguna and drive there from Long Beach down the coast often. I love walking along The cliff path, swimming at Shaw’s Cove and Crescent Beach. It’s expensive and I pay high rent to be in great sunny weather all year. I love California. Bend seems like a place to visit for exploring nature.
@@11buleria Who would’ve thought a California colonialist would come to Bend Oregon deepen the class divide and be completely unaware of it
Laguna is a great place to visit. Lots of things to do. But I'd never wanna live there. It's getting to the point I don't wanna live in Oregon anymore either. I guess we're all kind of stuck where we are and just deal with it.
Great video as I think most people looking to move here hear the word Bend and they are on their way. I lived in PDX for 21 years....RANNNN out of there when I could. Moved to north Dallas Texas for work for 4.5 years. Came back to Bend in 2019 and lived in a 700 Sq foot apartment in NW. Rent at the time was $1440 a month plus shared building and common area utility bills. I could and can afford it but between throwing a partial mortgage payment a month away.....AND THE POLITICS....I made it 7 months and RANNNNN out of there as well. Bought a new house in Redmond 1.5 years ago and am up $300K in gain. If you love everything about Portland.....homeless, drugs, politics, tons of people, etc....Bend is the place for you. If you cant stand all of that and want a different version of politics and more country feel....and houses that are at least $200K less than Bend.....then Redmond is your spot.
Thanks for the honesty of this video. I have dreamed of moving there but now see it has similar issues to Sonoma County where I live. All beautiful places seem to suffer this fate...
Thanks for the comment Mike, although there are frustrations, there's still no other place I'd rather live.
I’ll give my opinion as someone from Napa, CA and who’s lived here for about 15 years. My wife grew up here. When I moved here in 2008 this was a cool place. Now the traffic is terrible. It’s expensive AF. Partner and i make over $100,000 and have minimal debt and it’s still tight. No yearly vacations other than within Oregon and surrounding states. We rent and get a good deal cuz our landlord likes us and doesn’t want to gouge us. Can’t believe how much these poorly built homes are selling for. My brother bought a house for $700,000 in Napa that would probably go for more in most areas here. That tells you something about how crazy home prices are. Not sure why everyone floats the deschutes river in Bend when you can have a way better scenic float in the Sunriver area and actually see wildlife. Cuz everyone here are sheep. The summer concerts are a joke and the bands aren’t anything special. The ski resort is way overcrowded and expensive for what you get. No local deals and if you work during the week don’t bother going on the busy weekend to stand in long lines. I know bend is the working remotely capital of the world (yes I looked it up). It’s obvious by how many people are on the roads at all times of the day. Feels like nobody works in this town. Summers are way too short. Winters are long. Nothing in between. And the amount of people with their sprinter vans (neighbor included) and earthtone clothing makes this place feel like an L.L. Bean add. Seriously everyone is trying to be just like the next yuppie. I’d move but we have family and grandparent here so it’s not happening. Just gonna keep on keeping on and hope for a major adjustment in home prices so we can have our forever home for our large family. Rant over.
Lived there for 30 years. When I left, I got more money for the same job, had no problem finding a place in the best school district, and the cost of
Iving is 30% cheaper. Not to mention more available good paying jobs. I moved to a bigger city with better traffic and A LOT less portentous people. Super glad I left. Everyone I talked to from there are always so stressed.
Thanks for making this video. I got offered a job in Bend but pay is only 160-175k and even with that, if I want to save for retirement and invest in index funds etc, I can’t afford a home there. It’s sad that an almost 200k a year earner can’t comfortably live in Bend.
I don't know about that. Unless you're buried with student loan debt you absolutely should be able to afford it here. Unless your definition of comfortable is a lot different than mine. 😆
Dawg your rich.
Oh geez!
Sorry folks Bend is closed. The moose out front should have told ya
The moose?
@@KrommRealEstate Marty Moose
I live in Redmond, lived in Bend during the late 70s and, yes, there is a lot to dislike in that once sleepy little mill town. It’s now poverty with a view for many locals. Unfortunately with fast growth comes growing pains. I just hope things settle down before Bend turns into A Portland wannabe.
Bend has always wanted to be Portland. Despite what the new cosmopolitan culture thinks up until the late 1990s Bend was basically another Klamath Falls.
Prices there are just as expensive as where I live in Ventura, California. I still plan to visit this Winter to go skiing at Mt. Bachelor. I bought an IKON pass and plan to use it.
as a local with a young family, you mentioned starter homes...where do those exist and what are the average prices for them? thanks!
Thanks for the comment, we will work on a video just for you!
I live in Bend and this video was spot on! Maybe it will get so expensive that everyone will leave🤷♀️
Maybe, but again, be careful what you wish for. I think instead of everyone leaving, I'd settle for a time machine.
No, as long as there are other more expensive areas, such as in California, it'll just keep growing and eventually match the cost of living in Cali. It's a bit like osmosis.
Lmao, the politic section made me laugh, binge watching your videos! Thank you🎉
Aww thank you. Where do you live currently?
@@KrommRealEstate California 🥲
@@KrommRealEstate my partner and I have been looking into Bend, Oregon. I have a job interview via zoom on Tuesday. We hope not to bring an inch of Cali with us 🤞
Love to hear it. As soon as you get that job, give us a call!
@@KrommRealEstate sounds good! Can you guys help in terms of looking for apartments and houses for rent or is it just buying?
Do you guys ever do a comparison video? For example, Bend vs. Eugene, or Bend vs Medford? Thanks
There's just no comparison... but yeah we've thought about expanding the channel to include more areas of Oregon.
@@KrommRealEstate You both sound very elitist and snobby in your remarks! Eugene/Springfield has what Portland has but, much cleaner and nicer, even friends who live in Portland say the same! Portland is not what it used to be, get real or get out of your bubble! I saw a recently uploaded video of campers lined up in Bend in both directions towards the hills, the line was almost 1/2 mile long on both sides with derelict campers! I was in Bend not long ago, there were homeless everywhere and it was hot and overpriced at most eateries, if your not into the outdoor, which includes snow most of the year, you will die of boredom! This place reminds me of Santa Clarita CA, a overpriced superb of LA!
Born in Bend and my family goes back to the towns founding.
While it’s a problem with the entire state of Oregon as a whole it’s particularly concentrated in Bend and Portland.But there really has been NO CONSIDERATION either economically or culturally to the negative effects of gentrification. Bend used to be very blue collar and really was not really any more remarkable than Klamath Falls. The improvements in the local Economy since the 1990s has been built by and caters to recent transplants whether it’s in homes or small businesses. Back when Bend relied on a industrial economy (rather than a tourist one) I knew people from more economically evolved areas could care less about a place like Bend, and now that people are moving here from those kind of areas you really get to see just how much they didn’t take people who were living here before into consideration. The out of state upper middle class colonized Oregon and built it in their own image……. They seem to be completely oblivious to it
Why should it be for working class workers only? No one can stop middle class and above from building mansions and moving there. Bend has no cultural institutions such as art museums, opera, a plethora of art galleries, or diverse high quality restaurants. Bend seems remote.
@@11buleria you are a classist can tell by your misunderstanding standing of the use of the word culture.
All you are is a class colonialist who took advantage of the economics of a distressed subrural mill town and gentrified it with no consideration of the consequences. All you have done is just imposed your self righteous values and deepened the class divide. And yet you are completely oblivious to it.
As far as shopping, I have to say that the Goodwill is a great option😉👍
I was honestly looking forward to the politics chapter since I am looking into moving here. Regardless of which side you fall on, it would have been insightful to hear from someone actually living there. We can see the changes happening around other parts of the country so it's no secret.
I’m interested in this topic as well. While I don’t necessarily want politics to play a role in the move I’m planning out, I am clear that I do not want to move to a budding Portlandia. It seems like there is prevalent liberal presence in Bend, which I’m not saying is bad, but I’m hoping there is a fairly balanced ratio of political perspectives there. If any locals happen to see this comment, would you mind commenting on this directly? Thanks y’all
It's extremely polarized. A lot of far left and right people. Their outrage does not often match their activism.
I wouldn’t go to Portland for shopping worst place in Oregon ever. Eugene and Springfield is closer. I never get the people in Bend going to Portland that’s a long ass drive by a hour sometimes more if you stop then there is Portland traffic.
It’s subject to the authority of the state government, and gets the downstream effects of Portland’s “culture”
Do you have to pay for a hiking pass?
Yes I believe so, not much though like $5. I don't know because I didn't get out to those hikes this year.
yes you do it's called socialism/communism
@@cowleshome you don't know what those words mean.
You should do top ten parks in bend
A town of nearly 100,000 people with infrastructure for 10,000. What could go wrong?
It's not so bad during the shoulder seasons. During the summer, however...
Change in plans the day after Christmas I’m going so sisters Oregon it’s a Christmas wish come true
There are many places where homelessness is extremely bad. No city has figured out the solution.
In a capitalistic society there is no solution. A social democracy would work but as soon as you say social anything everyone cries out communism. It will change eventually, it has to. AI and automation will run literally everything. Which I see as an awesome time as it frees up humanity to pursue their own lifes desires without worrying about how they can afford to live or where they can live. Lots of things need to be fixed in America and really around the world. We can't keep doing this to our own citizens. Sorry, I rambled on longer than intended.
Ohio, Idaho, Texas, California, New Mexico, Florida, Alaska, Washington St... even North Dakota and Montana and Minnesota!!! everyone is moving to Bend OR
Yup
Sounds like All of Northern Michigan.
$795,000 for a home in a city that is facing homelessness and tents. Okay, then. Begs to ask, why would you?
I love everything about bend Oregon but that’s cool nice video
Thanks Fredbear!
Thanks now I need a shrink ; I’ll have to fly to Portland or San Jose 😆
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Don’t forget, everyone there blames their problems on people from California. Even tho most Californians don’t even know where or what the heck bend even is lol. The reality is…. There’s still a lot of racism there whether people want to admit it or not. And I’m a conservative saying that. Many other flaws too but great video these problems do exist lol
Hi coach
Lol hey Chris!
Exhausting.
Got be the water in Oregon
I mean the water is good.
Drivers in bend are jerks
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So move back where they have all this s***
Homeless every where no cure
Yes homelessness is certainly a big problem in the past couple years but this summer has been far better than the past two.
i love shopping at rei though it gets expensive quick
Snobs. Pretensious voices. Really??