I lived in Newport 50 years ago. A lot of young people moved to the area in the early 70's, including a lot of musicians and artists. I built houses up and down the coast and played music at The Pub on Bay Street, up at Jake's Hi Tide and Captain Kidd's on 101, even got over to Toledo to The Pit. All these places are gone now, but I remember them. Life is the most on the Oregon Coast!
Joe just helped me to buy my house and was absolutely fantastic to work with. Couldn’t recommend better help. He’s a little bit of a gaper at surfing though 😂 🌊🏄
I was born in Newport, I lived there for 24 years... That was long enough. If you're born a coastie, you need to go see the world. Newport will always hold a special place in my heart, but Im glad I left to experience the outside world.
Hi Fred, I can totally relate. I grew up in Alaska. I still find it to be an amazing place but I've loved getting out and finding a home elsewhere. Can I ask where you've ended up?
@@surfrealtor Sorry never saw this Message, real name is Skylar lol. My mother used to own the Jonahs Whale Thrift store on herbert st. She died of lung cancer last 4th. I ended up in Portland. Been here for about 10 years now. I've traveled to a lot of other states and countries, and PNW is my home. Just not Newport for now. Who knows where the winds of change take us!
@@TheDramaticDream question for you, are there properties in OR, like pretty much anywhere, that I could get a very small house and a little bit of property for, say $250K? Like, 1000 SQ feet or smaller.
Thanks for making this video! My husband and I are moving to Newport, OR for a short term job contract and we will be there from December to March. So, bring on the winter months! However, we could use some advice on the best areas to live, places open during the winter months, and any other advice you might have in your back pocket!
Hey Rose, You'll get some great beach days in along with getting to see some great storms (they can be really fun to see!) Most everything stays open through the winter. Shorter hours and maybe limited days but still open... If you're working in Newport, you can look from Waldport north to about Depoe Bay and you shouldn't have too long of commute times. Feel free to shoot me an email about a place to rent with what your budget is. I may know of something coming up.
I live in Portland and visit the Oregon coast about 4 times a year for a week. I would love to live there, I mean you guys have Walmart, Fred Meyer, Big 5, you guys have lots of amenities. Tons of awesome resturants like newport cafe (which is open 24/7), Super Oscar's Mexican Food, and then the normal places like Taco bell so I'm not missing anything. Traffic really is nothing compared to living in Portland, I live right next to the clackamas town center off 82nd and it's ALWAYS a mess. I mean I understand 4th of July, the bayfront is a mess. Also vacationing in Winter is great, hotels are cheap then, I ususally stay at Shilo Inn and get a nice ocean view. Also the newport zoo and the aquarium is great. Only thing I would be concerned about is internet, whos the providers down there?
Yah, it doesn't really feel like your missing much here. Even between the hardware stores I can get everything I need for projects without going to the valley. But, you do get pretty good at knowing who has what. Internet speeds are actually not too bad. I just ran a test and was getting about 100 down and 11 Up. So, it does everything I need but you do have to make sure you're somewhere that has charter/spectum for more reliable internet. Thanks for dropping the comments!
Post Covid Newport Oregon is really a shell of its former self many of the cool eclectic businesses and good restaurants had to close whole sections at the depot district are basically completely shattered it is sad it is a beautiful city hopefully we get it back
Covid has certainly taken its tole on our area along with the rest of the world. I have witnessed many businesses adapt and make it through this but that is not the case for everyone. Its an important time to work together within communities and support each other in whatever ways we can.
Love the atmosphere, the cute little working fishing town feel, love the Bayfront and Nye Beach shops, love beach and the coast, love the fog and the sunsets. Don't like the limited furniture and grocery shopping, don't like how grungy the town feels, it's a little bit of a "dirty old town" as the Pouges song would say. But it's MY dirty old town and I love it. The wind in Newport bothers me more than the rain. Was not crazy about the elementary school that I worked at... overcrowded.
That was a nice video with the proper information that I was looking for. I had been living in LA for a few years now but this city life is too much for me. Newport seemed like a great option. Let me know if you have any suggestions please
Glad to hear it was helpful. Happy to answer any questions you may have. Newport can be a bit of a culture shock coming from LA but a nice place to live. I am actually on the road in CA now and coming through LA myself in the next couple of days. I do love to visit down here in the winter from time to time.
The toughest thing though is finding a property both you and your wife can agree on! LOL. We're looking for something near the coast, that would be good for horses, ( say an hour and a half or less from a harbor, closer would be better as I want to avoid the heat ). If you've got anything that's not on Zillow let me know.
Great video! I live in Tahoe and thinking of moving north to the coast Oregon. I love Newport and thinking it's the place for me and the family. Going to shoot you a text when i come up and maybe you could show us a couple houses. We are looking in the 350k-400k rang.
Yes, you're right. I could have been more specific with that. The point I was trying to make is you don't have all the typical box chain specialty stores people ask about. But I could have mentioned Fred Meyers, Walmart, and that we have plenty of smaller stores like Ace, Copelands, etc. Thanks!
So helpful! Thank you! We're moving to the NW from Oklahoma to be closer to family and my husband was unexpectedly offered a job in Newport. We've never been that far south on the Oregon coast so we're going to check it out! It sounds pretty family friendly!
Thanks Mariah, we love raising our boys in Newport. Also love how many cool places we can get to for a quick weekend trip. Just got back from an over night surf trip to Crescent City.
Moved here to Florence, Oregon 4 months ago from California. Oregon Coast is spectacular ! Beautiful beaches, Lakes, State Parks. Drove to Newport ( 1 hour 20 min) Very nice. Was not prepared for all the traffic !! Weekday at noon May 14. If its that bad now I sure would not want to bottle neck it during summer. Florence is also a tourist/retirement town. Small, quiet with great people ! Very slow pace and time to enjoy life. NO I'M NEVER GOING BACK TO CALIFORNIA peace out
Housing is such an issue in this town. Building big box houses no one can afford, unless you come here with money it’s really difficult to find affordable homes.
I see that as an issue in a lot of the desirable coastal and mountain towns. I think governments need to look at opening zoning restrictions that allow for more smaller dwellings on properties that could accommodate them. But it’s a tough issue for sure as housing costs continue to rise.
If only there were housing in Newport! Rentals or property to buy! Its crazy there right now but we will be moving no matter what this fall. May have to live in my RV
If you stay flexible and do some hunting you can find a rental. It can be a little tough but keep an eye on Facebook marketplace. That seems to get more action than craigslist on the coast. It’s an awesome place to be. I’ve never regretted my move here 🤙
Hi Joe, thanks for the video! Very informative but I'm wondering how the rentals are in town. Want to move up after the holidays this year and I keep looking on Zillow but there isn't a lot of choices. How's the rental real estate in Newport?
Hi Annie, Thanks for the kind words. Rentals here can be tricky to find but they are out there. I've found that facebook market place and searching local FB groups is a good place to find them. You can join local groups and post what you are looking for. That seems to be a good way of finding them before they land on Zillow
Hi Joe, I enjoyed the video. I'm interviewing for residency at Samaritan hospital and I had a question. I love playing soccer, are there parks where I can set up small goals and find people to play with?
Here's the contact info for the local league - Oregon Coast Soccer League (Newport Area) Men's, Women's, & Coed Spring, Fall, Winter Full-sided, Small-sided For more information, call Ben Nunez at (503)812-1964 or Victor Mettle at (541)265-4053.
Hi Monique - yah Lincoln city has its pros and cons too. It’s a great fit for the right person. I will get a video on the channel soon focusing on Lincoln City just for you!
Is Newport the only area with cannabis stores on the coast? Also, if I decide to move to Waldport do you know if high speed Internet is an issue in the less populated towns
Cannabis stores are in all town I can think of in this area. For high speed internet you’ll want to stay in area that are on charter spectrum. I think they have a service map on their website. Waldport is kind of half and half with charter and pioneer which is dsl.
Enjoyed the video and have spent the past year debating on Newport. Curious as to how the job market is in Newport. Specifically, my background is in warehouse management, any direction you can point me too for info?
There’s definitely a trade off for moving to the coast vs a larger city in the job opportunities but from my experience as a local business owner if someone is motivated there are usually always businesses hiring. If your looking to get your foot in the door a friend of mine told me Bigfoot distributors hire pretty regularly.
What I like about Toledo is it’s a perfect town for someone that likes the coast but doesn’t want as much of the coastal influx. It does get colder in the winter but also warmer in the summer. It’s an old logging town. Like a lot of Oregon logging town’s it’s seen it’s hard days in the past. But in more recent years it’s grown into a quint little town. The river provided fishing and boating and the vast logging roads provide opportunities for hiking, biking, and hunting. It’s a very unique town that is important to see in person but if any of what I mentioned speaks to you it may be worth considering.
Definitely interested in conversation if your still in the business. I’ll check for the email on your channel. Subscribed, liked and look forward to connecting.
Hi Daniel, Thanks for subscribing! And yes, still in business. Just need to get back in and create new content. Happy to chat if you want to shoot me an email at joe@joejessal.com
Hi Elanore, In the years I’ve lived here I’ve always felt very safe here. It’s not an area you feel like you always have to keep everything locked up. A friend of mine here in. Report is a detective and he says it’s way better than anywhere else he’s live and jokes that he has a boring job, lol. Thanks for your questions 🤙
I lived in the gated community on the beach, South Shore. I had things stolen out of my vehicle as did several of my neighbors, all in the same night, but we hadn't locked up the vehicles. I think it was transients passing through town. We do have some homeless people who hitchhike through but don't stay around..All in all it is a safe town.
I lived in Newport 50 years ago. A lot of young people moved to the area in the early 70's, including a lot of musicians and artists. I built houses up and down the coast and played music at The Pub on Bay Street, up at Jake's Hi Tide and Captain Kidd's on 101, even got over to Toledo to The Pit. All these places are gone now, but I remember them. Life is the most on the Oregon Coast!
I bet that would have been an awesome thing to be a part of! Thanks for sharing your story 🙏
Lived in newport for the mid fifties❤was truly wonderful😊
So interesting! The family and I are thinking about moving from Boise to Newport, so this is very helpful! Thank you!!
Glad you found it helpful. I’m working on a new series of videos that should be coming out soon.
Totally left out the Rec center, I love.❤
Joe just helped me to buy my house and was absolutely fantastic to work with. Couldn’t recommend better help. He’s a little bit of a gaper at surfing though 😂 🌊🏄
Thank you for your kind remarks. Next lesson in the water... What to do when someone keeps snaking your waves
Joe Jessal **what to do when that someone is Joes 5 yr old son 😆**
What's a "gaper"?
@@electricwillman I’m sure it’s gotta be something really cool
I was born in Newport, I lived there for 24 years... That was long enough. If you're born a coastie, you need to go see the world. Newport will always hold a special place in my heart, but Im glad I left to experience the outside world.
Hi Fred, I can totally relate. I grew up in Alaska. I still find it to be an amazing place but I've loved getting out and finding a home elsewhere. Can I ask where you've ended up?
@@surfrealtor Sorry never saw this Message, real name is Skylar lol. My mother used to own the Jonahs Whale Thrift store on herbert st. She died of lung cancer last 4th. I ended up in Portland. Been here for about 10 years now. I've traveled to a lot of other states and countries, and PNW is my home. Just not Newport for now. Who knows where the winds of change take us!
@@TheDramaticDream question for you, are there properties in OR, like pretty much anywhere, that I could get a very small house and a little bit of property for, say $250K? Like, 1000 SQ feet or smaller.
I was born there as well in 1963 I’m thinkin about retiring in that city!! I’ve been since I was 3 I’ve been thinking about coming back
Newport weather to Waldport is called 5 & 5! 5 minutes or 5 miles the weather will change... Good surfing
The 5&5… That’s a good one. I like it. Very true 🤙
Thanks for making this video! My husband and I are moving to Newport, OR for a short term job contract and we will be there from December to March. So, bring on the winter months! However, we could use some advice on the best areas to live, places open during the winter months, and any other advice you might have in your back pocket!
Hey Rose, You'll get some great beach days in along with getting to see some great storms (they can be really fun to see!)
Most everything stays open through the winter. Shorter hours and maybe limited days but still open... If you're working in Newport, you can look from Waldport north to about Depoe Bay and you shouldn't have too long of commute times.
Feel free to shoot me an email about a place to rent with what your budget is. I may know of something coming up.
I live in Portland and visit the Oregon coast about 4 times a year for a week. I would love to live there, I mean you guys have Walmart, Fred Meyer, Big 5, you guys have lots of amenities. Tons of awesome resturants like newport cafe (which is open 24/7), Super Oscar's Mexican Food, and then the normal places like Taco bell so I'm not missing anything. Traffic really is nothing compared to living in Portland, I live right next to the clackamas town center off 82nd and it's ALWAYS a mess. I mean I understand 4th of July, the bayfront is a mess. Also vacationing in Winter is great, hotels are cheap then, I ususally stay at Shilo Inn and get a nice ocean view. Also the newport zoo and the aquarium is great. Only thing I would be concerned about is internet, whos the providers down there?
Yah, it doesn't really feel like your missing much here. Even between the hardware stores I can get everything I need for projects without going to the valley. But, you do get pretty good at knowing who has what. Internet speeds are actually not too bad. I just ran a test and was getting about 100 down and 11 Up. So, it does everything I need but you do have to make sure you're somewhere that has charter/spectum for more reliable internet. Thanks for dropping the comments!
@@surfrealtor haha, love how you hearted my comment as I'm literally in Newport right now visiting again :D
Yes.. But try getting any remodel work done.. It's almost impossible. No contractors.
@@sissyrayself7508 That's what I'm afraid of..
Moved from Philomath,OR last year to Iowa. My wife and I are looking into moving back to the Newport area when we retire
The coast will be here waiting for you guys 🤙 Thanks for following the channel
What part of Iowa? From one Iowa captive to another?
@@silvirhunter3607 southeast not far from the Illinois border
@@evanmurry6173 ah ok, I was in the West des moines area up till a couple months ago, moved near Atlantic
I’m actually moving to Newport from Des moines! How did you like Oregon?
Post Covid Newport Oregon is really a shell of its former self many of the cool eclectic businesses and good restaurants had to close whole sections at the depot district are basically completely shattered it is sad it is a beautiful city hopefully we get it back
Covid has certainly taken its tole on our area along with the rest of the world. I have witnessed many businesses adapt and make it through this but that is not the case for everyone. Its an important time to work together within communities and support each other in whatever ways we can.
Covid was a crime against humanity.
#6 You got Georgie's down the street from your office, and South Beach Fish Market right over the bridge!!!
Hey Kevin! Yah 2 winners for sure. Make sure to try the shrimp Po’ Boy at the Fish Pedler on the bay front if you haven’t yet 🤙
@@surfrealtor I will put that on my To-Do List!!!
Thank you.
Nice Hospital,, Love that!! Surfing,, Surf fishing.. On my way!
Lots of surf perch here!
@@surfrealtor Awesome!! I did Surf fishing on Coronado Island in San Diego..love it!
Thanks Joe.
Hope it’s helpful!
@@surfrealtor I have a friend who has a place in Otter Rock. She’s moving back there, and you helped remind her how great the area is.
Love the atmosphere, the cute little working fishing town feel, love the Bayfront and Nye Beach shops, love beach and the coast, love the fog and the sunsets.
Don't like the limited furniture and grocery shopping, don't like how grungy the town feels, it's a little bit of a "dirty old town" as the Pouges song would say. But it's MY dirty old town and I love it.
The wind in Newport bothers me more than the rain.
Was not crazy about the elementary school that I worked at... overcrowded.
Thanks for adding to the list. Definitely agree with the wind. PNW coast does get a little more than its fair share of wind.
You didn't mention the outlet mall up north in Lincoln city. That should provide most of the shopping anyone would want, and it's a short drive.
Great point, thanks Beth
P.s. I forgot to say I enjoyed your video. I miss Newport!
That was a nice video with the proper information that I was looking for. I had been living in LA for a few years now but this city life is too much for me. Newport seemed like a great option. Let me know if you have any suggestions please
Glad to hear it was helpful. Happy to answer any questions you may have. Newport can be a bit of a culture shock coming from LA but a nice place to live. I am actually on the road in CA now and coming through LA myself in the next couple of days. I do love to visit down here in the winter from time to time.
thinking of a big move. Feels real and just like my hometown in Central CA coast
Whist is your hometown?
Very good and informative video
Thank you! If there’s any topics you’d like me to cover in a video just let me know.
Nice video bud.. I just bought a home in "Lost Creek" At South Beach-- I will be all moved in by the middle of Oct.. Thanks again for the video--
Congratulations!
A ton of rain/storms vs Lush and Green.. I don't see this as a down side.. :)
Agree 100%. But it’s good to prepare people to expect it.
Very nice. Video was helpful, thank you.
Thanks for the feedback. Glad you liked it
I 100% agree
The toughest thing though is finding a property both you and your wife can agree on! LOL. We're looking for something near the coast, that would be good for horses, ( say an hour and a half or less from a harbor, closer would be better as I want to avoid the heat ). If you've got anything that's not on Zillow let me know.
Hi Joe - Toledo/ Siletz would be a great area to keep an eye on. More options for a little acreage and close to. Report and the Yaquina Bay.
@@surfrealtor OK, thanks.
You're welcome to shoot me an email at joe@joejessal.com with your contact info and I would be happy to send you any properties I find
Great video! I live in Tahoe and thinking of moving north to the coast Oregon. I love Newport and thinking it's the place for me and the family. Going to shoot you a text when i come up and maybe you could show us a couple houses. We are looking in the 350k-400k rang.
Thanks! Glad you liked it. I’d be happy to show you around. Give me a heads up prior to coming so I can be sure to make time.
4:31 ? There is a Walmart and a Fred Meyer in Newport.
Yes, you're right. I could have been more specific with that. The point I was trying to make is you don't have all the typical box chain specialty stores people ask about. But I could have mentioned Fred Meyers, Walmart, and that we have plenty of smaller stores like Ace, Copelands, etc. Thanks!
So helpful! Thank you! We're moving to the NW from Oklahoma to be closer to family and my husband was unexpectedly offered a job in Newport. We've never been that far south on the Oregon coast so we're going to check it out! It sounds pretty family friendly!
Thanks Mariah, we love raising our boys in Newport. Also love how many cool places we can get to for a quick weekend trip. Just got back from an over night surf trip to Crescent City.
How did the move go, and how do you like it?
Moved here to Florence, Oregon 4 months ago from California. Oregon Coast is spectacular ! Beautiful beaches, Lakes, State Parks. Drove to Newport ( 1 hour 20 min) Very nice. Was not
prepared for all the traffic !! Weekday at noon May 14. If its that bad now I sure would not want to bottle neck it during summer. Florence is also a tourist/retirement town. Small, quiet with great people ! Very slow pace and time to enjoy life. NO I'M NEVER GOING BACK TO CALIFORNIA peace out
@@TwinSister1957 Wow very nice. But I'll bet the home prices are super expensive there.
Housing is such an issue in this town. Building big box houses no one can afford, unless you come here with money it’s really difficult to find affordable homes.
I see that as an issue in a lot of the desirable coastal and mountain towns. I think governments need to look at opening zoning restrictions that allow for more smaller dwellings on properties that could accommodate them. But it’s a tough issue for sure as housing costs continue to rise.
thank you for this
You bet!
Thinking about possibly working for central Lincoln PUD. Yay or nay? Good company? Also is it hard to find a rental there at all?
Rentals can be tough. Facebook marketplace is a good place to look. I know a few people that work for Lincoln PUD and they seem to like it. Good luck!
Really enjoyed the video! Are there Senior Living Housing in or near Newport? Or is it basically single family homes?
There are some senior living options. Longview Hills in Agate Beach is a 55+ neighborhood I like.
If only there were housing in Newport! Rentals or property to buy! Its crazy there right now but we will be moving no matter what this fall. May have to live in my RV
Help Joe!
Kellen, I feel your pain! Happy to help you strategize if you want to jump on a call sometime.
Good, balanced assessment. Very well done.
Thanks John!
Thanks for the info! Looks like renting can be tricky with availability but considering making the hop from Portland.
If you stay flexible and do some hunting you can find a rental. It can be a little tough but keep an eye on Facebook marketplace. That seems to get more action than craigslist on the coast. It’s an awesome place to be. I’ve never regretted my move here 🤙
@@surfrealtor thanks for the tips! Appreciate it.
I really hate when people talk super quiet and then BLAST the intro music....thanks for waking my sleeping gf dude.
I’m sorry, still working on my editing skills. I do appreciate the feedback. I will continue to correct things like that.
I’m sorry, still working on my editing skills. I do appreciate the feedback. I will continue to correct things like that.
@@surfrealtor i didn’t see a problem with it. You’re fine dude great informative video! :)
@@gwen6719 Thank you! I took a little break from making new videos but expect to see more in the weeks to come.
Hi Joe, thanks for the video! Very informative but I'm wondering how the rentals are in town. Want to move up after the holidays this year and I keep looking on Zillow but there isn't a lot of choices. How's the rental real estate in Newport?
Hi Annie, Thanks for the kind words. Rentals here can be tricky to find but they are out there. I've found that facebook market place and searching local FB groups is a good place to find them. You can join local groups and post what you are looking for. That seems to be a good way of finding them before they land on Zillow
Hi Joe, I enjoyed the video. I'm interviewing for residency at Samaritan hospital and I had a question. I love playing soccer, are there parks where I can set up small goals and find people to play with?
Good luck on your interview. And yes definitely parks that you could set up goals. I’ll ask around about any local leagues or people that play.
Here's the contact info for the local league -
Oregon Coast Soccer League (Newport Area)
Men's, Women's, & Coed
Spring, Fall, Winter
Full-sided, Small-sided
For more information, call Ben Nunez at (503)812-1964 or Victor Mettle at (541)265-4053.
Hey my husband and I are interested in moving to lincoln city.
Any insights
Hi Monique - yah Lincoln city has its pros and cons too. It’s a great fit for the right person. I will get a video on the channel soon focusing on Lincoln City just for you!
I live here too!
Well, there's a bonus!
There's a lot of homeless and trash on the roads and highway
Is Newport the only area with cannabis stores on the coast? Also, if I decide to move to Waldport do you know if high speed Internet is an issue in the less populated towns
Cannabis stores are in all town I can think of in this area. For high speed internet you’ll want to stay in area that are on charter spectrum. I think they have a service map on their website. Waldport is kind of half and half with charter and pioneer which is dsl.
Awesome thanks Joe. Keep up the videos !
Enjoyed the video and have spent the past year debating on Newport. Curious as to how the job market is in Newport. Specifically, my background is in warehouse management, any direction you can point me too for info?
There’s definitely a trade off for moving to the coast vs a larger city in the job opportunities but from my experience as a local business owner if someone is motivated there are usually always businesses hiring. If your looking to get your foot in the door a friend of mine told me Bigfoot distributors hire pretty regularly.
@@surfrealtor thanks for the follow up Joe. Great I will definitely look into Bigfoot and Pacific Seafood. Have a good day.
I live in MT and want to move to OR coast
I’m happy to answer any questions that come up. My contact info is in the description.
How is the rent prices??
Here's a link to some examples in Newport ---> www.drellc.us/vacancies
Are you an agent? We are relocating our retirement home to Oregon. Need help.
Hi Eric, I am. I've been working as a real estate agent here in Oregon for about 10 years. I'd be happy to connect and see if I can be of some help.
Is it safer than Coos Bay?
Seems that way. I’ve never had any issues down in Coos Bay the time I’ve spent there. But that’s always been by the beach…
Any thoughts on Toledo?
What I like about Toledo is it’s a perfect town for someone that likes the coast but doesn’t want as much of the coastal influx. It does get colder in the winter but also warmer in the summer.
It’s an old logging town. Like a lot of Oregon logging town’s it’s seen it’s hard days in the past. But in more recent years it’s grown into a quint little town.
The river provided fishing and boating and the vast logging roads provide opportunities for hiking, biking, and hunting.
It’s a very unique town that is important to see in person but if any of what I mentioned speaks to you it may be worth considering.
@@surfrealtor It does speak to me... Thank you so much for your quick response.
Holy Toledo. Check out the Toledo Wooden Boat Show..it is awesome.
Pros and cons. No apostrophes needed.
Thanks for the grammatical help. I’ll keep that in mind for next time
Definitely interested in conversation if your still in the business. I’ll check for the email on your channel. Subscribed, liked and look forward to connecting.
Hi Daniel, Thanks for subscribing! And yes, still in business. Just need to get back in and create new content. Happy to chat if you want to shoot me an email at joe@joejessal.com
Any Bigfoots?
How is the crime? I am an older woman on her own. Thank😊
Hi Elanore, In the years I’ve lived here I’ve always felt very safe here. It’s not an area you feel like you always have to keep everything locked up. A friend of mine here in. Report is a detective and he says it’s way better than anywhere else he’s live and jokes that he has a boring job, lol. Thanks for your questions 🤙
I lived here for 12 years and I have not heard of much if any crime.
I lived in the gated community on the beach, South Shore. I had things stolen out of my vehicle as did several of my neighbors, all in the same night, but we hadn't locked up the vehicles. I think it was transients passing through town. We do have some homeless people who hitchhike through but don't stay around..All in all it is a safe town.
Walmart is there