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Help with OR

demasoni

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For those of you familiar with or living in OR, I am moving there in a month at most and need advice on areas.
My coming to OR is more than OMMP. Not college undergrad looking for a rental to cut holes in their sheet rock, throw keggers & start electrical fires.
I have a profound appreciation for the vibe, thriving biodiversity and unique geography out there.

What towns/areas do you suggest within about 1 hour of eugene?

I hear Eugene can suck in a few ways, one of the worst I hear is the housing quality can be quite poor and the landlords equally problematic; not giving a shit about damage or anything working, not maintaining, quick to screw you over etc..
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MIway

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W i left u of o was going to open a satlt branch in bend... dont know if that wld work or not...? But east of thw range is high desert... eugene is still valley and low... wet. Gotta go east really. I firat grew in vida up the river... low but beautiful. U cld find a small place btwn bend and eugene but on the east side of mtns doe cheap... cant say how to go about it... but that drive will get old really fast. Surw others will have better ideas. Gl man... oregon is great... i miss it. Peace
 

ClackamasCootz

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demasoni

The challenges on finding rental property in either Eugene or Corvallis is that they're close together (about 40 miles) and the University of Oregon is in Eugene and Oregon State University is in Corvallis = college towns.

Rentals in college towns is a lot different and the agencies definitely have paperwork and property owners that do not work with agencies will not rent to students - period. And if the will rent to students then you'd better know everything possible in order to collect your money if things don't work out academically and little Billy Bob decides to move back home to wherever.

The areas east of the I-5 Corridor are former logging communities (like Sweet Home) that have never recovered from the loss of timber sales. Pretty weird little towns - hard to imagine how a newcomer would fit in.

If it were Corvallis per se, then you'd have more options (smaller school) north and a couple of places on Hwy 20 heading west to the Oregon Coast - Philomath, Alsea, etc. have areas that pretty much describe what is on your wish list. Definitely check with Corvallis agents on property on Hwy 20

But it's the long history of student renters that you're up against (personal experience) - the good properties don't become available too often. Once you're outside the city limits, both of these cities are in the heart of Oregon's agriculture and horticulture (nurseries) production areas. There aren't the suburbs like you find in elsewhere. You couldn't have picked cities with as many challenges as these trying to find property to rent or lease. Multi-year Leases is probably the only way to get close to your wants and needs.

Could Salem work for you?

Avoid these cities with impunity: Albany, Springfield, Creswel, Cottage Grove (where they filmed the parade scene in Animal House) - cultural wastelands. Inbreeding among blood relatives for generations (especially Springfield) has taken its toll.

CC
 

jrmedic

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Within an hour of Eugene there are so many beautiful spots, in every direction: Vida to the East, Brownsville to the North, Lorane to the SW, and while I'm not a fan of Veneta (home of the Oregon Country Fair) or the drive out there, you may find it to be Nirvana.

Perhaps you could get a short-term, centrally-located rental close to work and venture out and about from there.

What I like may not suit you and vice versa; I am sure you will find something you'll like out here.

While Craigslist isn't what it once was, it is a decent place to start. No need to lease from a property management company.
 

demasoni

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Within an hour of Eugene there are so many beautiful spots, in every direction: Vida to the East, Brownsville to the North, Lorane to the SW, and while I'm not a fan of Veneta (home of the Oregon Country Fair) or the drive out there, you may find it to be Nirvana.

Perhaps you could get a short-term, centrally-located rental close to work and venture out and about from there.

What I like may not suit you and vice versa; I am sure you will find something you'll like out here.

While Craigslist isn't what it once was, it is a decent place to start. No need to lease from a property management company.
why not a fan of veneta?
 

yerboyblue

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It's really pretty laid back but small towns. If you are new, people will probably talk about you. As far as properties, the Walterville, Leaburg, Blue River has a lot of nice neighborhoods, especially because there are many adjacent to the McKenzie river, but other properties can just be run down sometimes. Monroe is just a small town between Eugene and Corvallis in a more rural setting, mostly older houses, some well maintained, others not. Junction City is a small town between Eugene and Monroe, and same thing, but there are some newer neighborhoods. Monroe is more country, if you blink you will miss it. They make you slow way down in JC so you can't miss it, and police speed trap daily. Plus it is bigger than Monroe, at least you have restaurants and supermarkets.
 

yerboyblue

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And leo is pretty much strictly state troopers in all those areas (except JC, it's big enough that they have a few of their own), and they really like to sit behind signs and trees to catch people speeding. Other than that, they aren't gonna bother you unless they receive a legitimate complaint that is worth their time.
 

vStagger Leev

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What is it like in places such as
Walterville, Crow, monroe, leaburg, and blue river?

(the type of people/culture, maintained vs rundown properties, the leo etc.)

How do they compare with Vida, Brownsville, Lorane, Veneta (or alsea & Philomath if i can make the drive) ?
(the later towns seem a little more cultured & welcoming, not as small and weary of outsiders, little less hick population/inbred) correct me if I'm wrong.

Hey there bro! I personally live in Eugene, and I think this town is just fine, lot's of good music, pubs, food, and centrally located btwn the mtns and the ocean. Amazing hiking in the area and same with fishing salmon, steelhead, trout, bass, whatever your into this location has it. As for the landlords, not sure what everyones talking about as i've always had amazing landlords in the last 6 years i've been here, always professional, and helping without fucking us in the ass ;)


Walterville... a very small town, but it's beautiful, 40 minutes from frosty peaks, and ON the McKenzie river wich is my favorite river here in OR. The people are very nice and hometown vibe is there, though it is an old logging town, the community doesnt seem delapitated by any means. Another area you may want to think about is the outskirts of OakRidge, it's a shit little town, but it's IN the mtns, and finding a place on the outskirts of town wouldnt be difficult, thought it is 45 min or so from EUG, I dont mind the town at all, but i've never personally lived there.

If you want my opinion, the area around Eugene is the shit. The cops dont give a shit if your growing as long as your now being completely blatant, or a dumbass. Get your paperwork sorted for your OMMP and get those trees growin! The grow community in EUG is very open as well, it seems like most of the population here grows, and that can be a problem when it comes to actually geting rid of your cannabis, (i give mine away ;) ) Prices around 2,000-2400$/LB are what's happenin these days. Anyway, hope this helps, much love, your going to enjoi OR! :tree: SL
 

DIDM

Malaika
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from what I know if you get a bit out of town everything gets cheaper

by how much I have no clue, but 30 minutes outside of Eugene is nice and forested, for now
 

demasoni

Member
Additional suggestions for locations are still very welcome, but I have another very important question-
Oregon health care, practices & hospitals/ERs.

Who are the good ones, any notorious to stay away from?

my concerns are those backing big pharma and whoring your med records.
 

jrmedic

Member
Allopathic medicine is not your friend. Period.

Plan accordingly, i.e., get ready to change your diet, lifestyle, regimen, attitude, beliefs etc. It can be done and has been done.

Research.

Best wishes to you :tiphat:
 

Maj.Cottonmouth

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Stagger is right on the money, only thing he did not mention is how bike friendly the Eugene area is, lots of bike trails.
 

demasoni

Member
Great to hear from you maj.cottonmouth, was hoping you'd come along, thanks for the reinforcement.

Allopathic medicine is not your friend. Period.
Plan accordingly, i.e., get ready to change your diet, lifestyle, regimen, attitude, beliefs etc. It can be done and has been done.
Research.
Best wishes to you
Thanks jrmedic
a well rounded less/non "allopathic" doctor is all I need.

Despite a lifetime of big pharma treatment and commercial diet I've already seen improvement from changes in diet, lifestyle etc.
 
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Guest322028

Between Eugene and Bend, which is more gay friendly? I also thrive in Jewish communities/shtetl life! If organic food is scarce I'd settle for a Hot Pocket homies! Be in peace babeh
 

GetUpStandUp

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I lived in 8 states so far, and housing and landlords is always the problem where ever you go, the saying money talks is for sure the norm for any city. The problem you face is the amount you have to pay for rent, its right at the fence line where you can get something nice, but have to find it. My expierence is only with portland, its very nice place, and very diverse, they also have the red, blue, and green line trains that could make living just outside the city perfect, but hey you yourself would have to see for yourself.

If you are going to work on career there I would look into buying, its the lowest intrest rates, way more than ppl giving away homes now worth twice as much as the sale, and you should have no problem getting aproved because your employer. Dont peak out on your buy, just cause you can afford a 300,000 house dont do it, find something you like, but at 150 range where it can be an investment and paid off quick, if you move on or dont like oregon hell sale it for the same amount you purchased it, minus the amount would have paid for rent, and you will see your ahead of the game. You can get all you want if you use your credit, if you pay rent you lose out on a oportunity to grow in worth if you owned your own home. Just an opinion, worth to look at.

Plus if your a mj grower, even if its your own personal, its always best to have your own home, people who rent always find flaws in growing in someone elses pad. Hell if you do it right you could grow, provide shops with smoke compinsate income to go towards your mortage, hell of alot of things to do, but I personally seen it work out. Either way dude I hope to have been helpful, and good luck on the move.
 

yerboyblue

Member
About REAL foods,
Do you have truly natural meats up there at farmers markets? Non chlorinated red meats from real butchers?
I'll know once I'm there but knowing ahead would give much needed hope. That may sound like a dumb question to some, just come to my current region of the US for perspective.
Damn I want a natural steak or chicken. My body is just one that needs those intact natural animal proteins and fats.
Then MDs here call me "paranoid" over the commercial chlorine/ammonia treatments of meats, LOL.

I really hope most of my med issues (including anti depressant discontinuation syndrome) will resolve in time with MMJ, access to truly natural foods, a positive and less polluted environment. pristine nature.


Tremendous help so far guys...

Eugene/Springfield have tons of natural food and meat markets that source local and organic products. The farmers markets are mostly vegetables and fruit, and they only come about when stuff is in season. Of course you will have to pay for quality. You will have no trouble at all finding a few favorite stores that sell all this. My experience is some are better for produce and others are better for meat.
 

SneakySneaky

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Is it accurate that veneta seems very suburb, regulatory, code crazy? is that anything to do with why you don't care for it as much?

My buddy lives in veneta, it's gorgeous out there. The problem with Eugene is the scum bag hippies messed things up for us. When I say scum bag move there and you'll see what I'm talkin about. People would say their medical and then destroy the house or grow 5x their limit. My old house in Eugene the rental agency would evict you if you were growing, legally or not. Cause of scum bags Oregon has a 30 day without cause eviction notice, meaning you don't have to have done anything wrong, and the landlord can evict you. Be up front with the rental agency or individual and tellm ur medical and will be growing and that if they'd like to see the set up to ensure there's no damage to the property they can. Eugene is a cool place, but don't ride your bike anywhere unless ur willing for it to get stolen. Those D bike locks have a warranty to replace ur bike if stolen, except in NYC and Eugene lol.

Ps the grainery on Tuesday's does grateful dead night and plays a video show at the bar.
 
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