If I ever move back to Portland, I would live in the Couve. Vancouver is Portland's "mini me" and the waterfront is only 9 miles from the one downtown. You have excellent access to the airport, and the last time I was there, the home prices were reasonable, plus I really like sailing on the Columbia.
@@larryjex6485 no. Vancouver is NOT like Portland at all. We also do not call it “the Couve” but Oregonians and Californians like to, which is gross. You must have left a long time ago. There is no affordable housing here now.
@davidthedeaf Wrong, I summer in the Couve every year, and it really is Portland's "mini me"! The home prices are very reasonable compared to the West Hills, Lake O, and other snooty areas around the metro, and I like the Couve because you get to enjoy the big city, while living in a smaller one. The 'Couve' is very much a local term, because in Seattle they just call us Portlanders.
LO is too expensive. Period. Tualatin and Sherwood should be above Beaverton and Hillsboro. Just sayin! Wilsonville has a HORRIBLE commute into downtown Portland.
Tualatin, Sherwood, Beaverton and Hillsboro are getting VERY popular and lots of growth. I agree these are great locations with a BIG bang for the buck.
I’ve been to Tijuana and I grew up in Portland. The current state of both, is about the same. Murders, traffic and crime, is about the same. Though, Tijuana probably has less homeless.
Another very informative video ladies... been here in the westside for 45+ years and still learned new stuff today. Great job as always!😎🏠🏡🏚️
Thanks Darrin!!
Anne Stewart looks like Wynona Ryder in this video's image preview.
Thanks! Always liked her
@@PortlandOregonLife great actress
i live in happy valley. surprised this didn't make this list as i see it on all other lists
It's on a list a little further down. What do you like about Happy Valley? would love to hear
yay~
If I ever move back to Portland, I would live in the Couve. Vancouver is Portland's "mini me" and the waterfront is only 9 miles from the one downtown. You have excellent access to the airport, and the last time I was there, the home prices were reasonable, plus I really like sailing on the Columbia.
@@larryjex6485 no. Vancouver is NOT like Portland at all. We also do not call it “the Couve” but Oregonians and Californians like to, which is gross. You must have left a long time ago. There is no affordable housing here now.
@@larryjex6485 oh it is clever that this woman does not allow words to tell people what it really is like in Vancouver today.
@@larryjex6485 the algorithms will not let me tell you about V or P today.
Let me try a third time to just say it isn’t how you remember.
@davidthedeaf
Wrong, I summer in the Couve every year, and it really is Portland's "mini me"! The home prices are very reasonable compared to the West Hills, Lake O, and other snooty areas around the metro, and I like the Couve because you get to enjoy the big city, while living in a smaller one. The 'Couve' is very much a local term, because in Seattle they just call us Portlanders.
LO is too expensive. Period. Tualatin and Sherwood should be above Beaverton and Hillsboro. Just sayin! Wilsonville has a HORRIBLE commute into downtown Portland.
Tualatin, Sherwood, Beaverton and Hillsboro are getting VERY popular and lots of growth. I agree these are great locations with a BIG bang for the buck.
Don’t move to Portland. Tijuana is safer.
Tijuana huh
😂😂😂😂😂 facts
I’ve been to Tijuana and I grew up in Portland. The current state of both, is about the same. Murders, traffic and crime, is about the same. Though, Tijuana probably has less homeless.
@@mymoulton I am not even able to make a statement about what I want to as they get deleted.