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Old 06-19-2009, 09:58 AM
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I found this although I'm not really sure it shows the wealth of each zip code's inhabitants...just highest income per the IRS. Old money is invested, not reported as income on their tax returns.

Highest income zip codes in OREGON
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I found this although I'm not really sure it shows the wealth of each zip code's inhabitants...just highest income per the IRS. Old money is invested, not reported as income on their tax returns.

Highest income zip codes in OREGON
Interesting site, ACTS. In that list though there's no zip code for Dunthorpe area.

I haven't seen anyone mention eastern Oregon. There are some mighty rich ranching families in the east and north eastern corner (around Enterprise) of Oregon. Again, about the lack of flashiness, you would never know it. My car is an old near-beater and it looks like a fancy Mercedes compared to some of those pickups in Joseph!

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Old 06-19-2009, 04:20 PM
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One city comes to mind: Lake Oswego.

The average income for families in LO is over 100,000 dollars. Most cities with average incomes this high don't have 36,000 residents. Many residents make well above 250K a year.

Lake Oswego has had resources for decades. This has made the environment in Lake Oswego full of flower baskets, trees, statues and art. Additionally, Lake Oswego has a developed downtown area full of restaurants and shops right along Oswego Lake.

Although most houses on the Lake and in many neighborhoods throughout Lake Oswego sell upward of 1.5 million dollars (some even going for more than 5 million dollars), there are some more inexpensive places to look.

Some neighborhoods in LO have older, ranch-style houses. Usually these houses are around the 300,000-600,000 price range. Generally these houses are in the Lake Grove, Waluga and River Grove areas of Lake Oswego. They are still fairly expensive by virtue-of-the-fact that they are in Lake Oswego. This is mostly because of the highly ranked school district and wonderful amenities that go along with living in Lake Oswego.

The only other city that comes close is West Linn. Sort of the poor man's Lake Oswego. The wannabes, if you will.
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I'm moving to Oregon in 6 months and am wondering where do the upper-class live in Oregon?
In Portland there's Dunthorpe, Lake Oswego and West Linn but a lot of the affluent prefer rural properties with acreage and views vs. city life. There's Bald Peak and the Chehalem Mtn. area, the West Hills and Skyline area, along the Williamette River between Wilsonville and Newburg and the wine country along 99W.

Outside of Portland there's the coast. Oceanside has the highest property prices in the state. There's also Cannon Beach and many other areas along the coast.

Ashland is also a community for the "well healed".

There's also the martini farms and ranches around the Bend area. There's some pretty nice properties around Sun River and Black Butte.

You'll also find that the upper class don't settle for just one home. There's usually a vacation home or two either on the coast or in the Bend area.
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In Portland there's Dunthorpe, Lake Oswego and West Linn but a lot of the affluent prefer rural properties with acreage and views vs. city life. There's Bald Peak and the Chehalem Mtn. area, the West Hills and Skyline area, along the Williamette River between Wilsonville and Newburg and the wine country along 99W.

Outside of Portland there's the coast. Oceanside has the highest property prices in the state. There's also Cannon Beach and many other areas along the coast.

Ashland is also a community for the "well healed".

There's also the martini farms and ranches around the Bend area. There's some pretty nice properties around Sun River and Black Butte.

You'll also find that the upper class don't settle for just one home. There's usually a vacation home or two either on the coast or in the Bend area.
What towns (and school dist.) are Bald Peak and Chehalem mtn in? Thanks. And didnt Chehalem have a famous hamburger place years back?
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Dunthorpe and Portland Heights is where the real established money is. These are the most tasteful old monied areas.
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