Bandon Oregon Vlog | Drone Driving Tour |
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
- Come along with us and tour Bandon Oregon! Stick around until the end to take a drive through town and get a birds-eye view with drone footage!
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What I like best about Bandon are the rock formations. Beautiful and mysterious!
Seth, when my wife & I visited Bandon in October last year, my first impression of Bandon is that it reminded me (although on a much smaller scale) of Pebble Beach, Cypress Point, etc. It had that feel!
Hmm..🤔,looks like a sweet lil town..😉 what a beautiful day..great video Seth 👍
Thanks! It was a great day wasn't it
Great look at Bandon, we spent this past New Years week just south of Bandon and we didn’t want to leave, as always. One day we’ll make this beautiful area home-hopefully before too long.
We're be here to help when you do.
0:49, yea, I would say like you Seth: Bandon is a nice quaint town, a nice place to settle down. I told my wife the coast is more attractive and scenic than the coast line near Charleston where we live.
Charleston is a nice spot on the coast too. You’re close to Shore Acres, the Marine Life Center and just a short ride into town for basic necessities.
@@TheNotMeTube yea, you're right guy!
Wow, that is gorgeous, I’d agree not rundown at all from your video.
I have thought of Bandon and the surrounding area including Coos Bay as being more akin to the central Oregon Coast, not southern Oregon. I am thinking that Port Orford on down is definitely southern Oregon, but I don't make up the geographic boundaries... just live here.
Please tell your viewers about the great places inland. My preference is the town of Myrtle Point. I am not in real estate but my personal observations are that there are bargains when you move inland and yet you are, say, within a half hour's drive to the beach.
The name of their youtube channel is "Living On The Oregon Coast", not "Living a half hour away from the Oregon Coast". Just sayin'.
I think that living a half hour away from the Pacific ocean can be considered living on the Oregon coast. @@kendog1000x
I know people as far north as coos bay that consider that the southern oregon coast. But yes, it is subjective, there are no definitive lines. Some might not make a distinction for central, just north and south.
It's true that real estate prices tend to be lower inland from the coast in places such as Myrtle Point.
I agree with you that the demographics are subjective regarding the northern and southern coastal areas and the places in between. You look at some communities that are struggling like Coquille and Myrtle Point (yep, some people will disagree with me) but there are some great places to live inland like those towns and still have easy access to the ocean. @@LivingOnTheOregonCoast
Agree. Lots of great towns inland including Myrtle Point. I've spent a little time there.@@davidirwin4067
Looks nice. I'm looking for somewhere in Oregon to eventually settle down and my main concern is avoiding noisy neighbors completely. My spouse and I would be in heaven if we never had to hear a neighbor's loud music or thumping bass ever again. Looks like that just isn't a concern here.
Are drones impacting the lives of the special birds that are roosting?
With the zoom lenses most have now, you can shoot from a safe distance away.
Did not mention the wind!
Probably overblown
Is there a lot of home construction/growth happening in Bandon? I'm hoping to find an area where that just isn't a thing and a town keeps it's small town/close-knit community feel.
"A lot" being relative, unless you're coming from a tiny town, nothing on the Oregon Coast will feel like a lot of growth. You'll see a few new builds here and there. No massive new sub divisions. Florence probably has the most new builds right now and that town is going to feel close knit to most.