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Old 08-17-2007, 03:54 PM
 
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I have loved the Oregon Coast for what seems like a lifetime and think it is the most beautiful place in the country. I have vacationed in many areas and driven the coast many times but would like to hear from residents, before making such a decision.

I would sincerely like to ask where people would choose given what is important to me:

Air quality
Quality built homes due to coastal living
Quality medical care within a reasonable driving distance

We will be moving there for the scenery, the weather we love and our general love for the coast.

I will appreciate any suggestions.

Thank you
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Old 08-17-2007, 09:03 PM
 
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Default Rent for awhile first...

Ah....yes I agree the OR Coast is beautiful. I rented for an entire year outside of Waldport and decided (IMO) that the mossy, moldy, gray, misty, windy, and sandy days drove me nuts by the sixth month. It was a valuable lesson because I almost bought a home there. I recommend calling around to the rental agencies (after the vacation season is over) and ask for a long term rental. Test drive full time living at your dream destination. I will make the Oregon Coast my vacation destination but not my home. I wish you the best of luck!
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Old 08-19-2007, 08:23 AM
 
Location: oregon coast
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Air quality is probably the best in the country.
Only look at homes that were built by a contractor who is well established on the coast. Builders from the valley dont really understand what materials to use (siding for instance) and the houses start to rot out within a few years.
The wind can be pretty intense. steady 50mph in the winter is normal.
Medical care? HA! its a training ground for interns. Very few established doctors around, and they will not accept new patients. I went to the ER for a herniated disc, and they told me I had a big bowel movement going on. If you are in the retirement age group, plan on many trips to the valley hospitals/clinics.
Like wohelo said, great place to visit, but not to live.
(I have been here 10 years and moving out within 6 months. "the valley" i am refering to is Salem,Albany,Corvallis, Eugene, etc...)
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Old 08-19-2007, 04:47 PM
 
Location: Oregon Coast
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Medical care would depend on which community you live in. Here in the bay area (Coos Bay/North Bend) there seems to be enough medical care to go around. There is a hospital, medical clinics,dentists,and other medical offices.

Many people choose to retire here at the coast. There are many older homes and some new ones. It's just going to depend on what you can afford and what you like. There are lots of views of the bay or the beach.
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Old 08-19-2007, 07:35 PM
 
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Like you were told, understand the gray cloudy days persist endlessly. And the wind can rip your head off somedays. And the rain goes on and on for weeks in the winter, washing out roads that isolate communities sometimes. We lived in Coos Bay for awhile and went inland to Coquille which is a nice little town. A little sunnier, less windy and a tiny bit drier maybe. Brookings would be the sunniest place but I think the costs of housing there are insane and there isn't anything of size close by for medical services though it is a big retirement area.
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Old 08-20-2007, 11:16 PM
 
Location: Boise, Idaho
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Cool Looked into Ocean Highlands??

As a former Oregonian, back in Boise for business, I plan on relocating soon to Oceanside. The new Ocean Highlands area is really nice. The homes are Centex, a Portland based company, and are in a very nice location near Tillamook, Oceanside and the Cape Meares area. Hey, it will rain a lot, but this hillside location is really neat, with walking paths, lots of woods, and partial ocean views. I'm going to make an offer soon. I hope you will take a look too. Tillamook has a decent hospital, and Seaside is just north and Lincoln City just south. Highly recommend a look. I'm not a real estate agent, just someone who has done a lot of looking at real estate all up the coast.
Good luck. Happy hunting!
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Old 09-04-2007, 09:31 PM
 
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the air quality is the best, ecspecialy in the smaller towns, like Coos bay, the air is right off the ocean, and there is little to no smog, depending on the size of the town. the quality of the homes are good, but I would suggest not to buy a home on a cement slab, because the dampness of the west coast can cause mold probelems.
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Old 09-04-2007, 09:39 PM
 
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If you buy a house right next to the coast, make sure it is at least 50 feet above sea level. That will protect you from all but the largest tsunamis. Some houses right on the coast also suffer from hillside/cliffside erosion. Check with the country surveyor of lands to find out if your house-to-be is located in an erosive risk zone.
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Old 09-04-2007, 09:40 PM
 
Location: Native Oregonian in Hawaii
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The Samaritan Health System is where you should go for good health care. There is a small building in Lincoln City and in Newport, but the MAIN location is in Corvallis. They are a top notch hospital with (don't quote me on this) a neurosurgeon on 24hrs plus LifeFlight. Samaritan Corvallis is an hour drive from Newport (actually, an hour and fifteen minutes) and most of my neighbors in Corvallis gladly made the commute.
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Old 09-04-2007, 10:09 PM
 
Location: Everywhere
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I have loved the Oregon Coast for what seems like a lifetime and think it is the most beautiful place in the country. I have vacationed in many areas and driven the coast many times but would like to hear from residents, before making such a decision.

I would sincerely like to ask where people would choose given what is important to me:

Air quality
Quality built homes due to coastal living
Quality medical care within a reasonable driving distance

We will be moving there for the scenery, the weather we love and our general love for the coast.

I will appreciate any suggestions.

Thank you
It snows relentlessly for 7 months a year on the coast, they also have major problems with garbage washing up. Air quality is terrible, all the smog that blows in from Portland. Scropions and snakes are everywhere. Crack is a big problem here, Ok Im kidding. I agree Oregon Coast IS the most beautiful in the country. Ill go on a limb, I have been to 32 countries around the world, and I think there may not be a more lovely coast on this planet.
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