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In reply to the discussion: I am looking for a small town in Oregon to retire [View all]CanonRay
(14,904 posts)38. Florence
I moved here 3 years ago and love it. Very progressive, about 8000 people, becoming artsy as well. On the coast and on Siuslaw River, but also 10 lakes (kayaking, fishing) within 15 miles. We're 60 miles from Eugene (U of Oregon) for major shopping & airport. For a small town we have a half dozen excellent restaurants. You can get acreage within easy driving distance of town and a half mile inland you can grow most anything. NO SNOW except a dusting once a decade or so, hardly ever below freezing. Seriously, consider it. If you come out, look me up, I'll be happy to show you around.
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I don't have any suggestions, but that certainly sounds like a relaxing life style. Hope
RKP5637
Oct 2016
#2
I would think not. Oregon is not an expensive place to live for the most part.
WheelWalker
Oct 2016
#23
I live in very rural, like 200 people in our entire valley, rural in north central.
OregonBlue
Oct 2016
#29
Thanks for the helpful information. We are thinking about retiring to Oregon as well
LuckyLib
Oct 2016
#35