How much more sunshine per year does Medford, OR get compared to Eugene, Oregon? UPDATE: Eugene=155 days approx.; Medford is 200 days approx.; Ashland=198 days approx. . To the nice guy with beard in background: Please do not use, look, text on your phone constantly as it makes you look disinterested. ; ) Cool video, learned a lot.
Some nice homes there, (and you weren't kidding about the beautiful features,) but I can't imagine moving to OR and having fewer trees than some neighborhoods in SoCal. The narcissism-enabling restrictions of an HOA are also something I associate with Cali. Paying hundreds if not thousands of dollars a month so some useless Karen can cry about my house is the absolute opposite of what is appealing about Oregon.
I agree, no HOA fees for me. An HOA is also another way for people/the HOA board to steal your home, "legally", for violating their rules and not paying their fees, as they will put a lien on your home.
Thanks for watching! There are plenty of other similar neighborhoods that have loads of trees This area is one that doesn't have many though, as you can tell. But that does make for unobstructed views, so there is a silver lining...
With all of the medical facilities in Medford, there is need of upper end houses for the doctors, etc. Price is too high? I Zillowed my old 700 sq ft home in Sylmar, CA recently. I paid less than $20k for it 50 years ago, sold it for $60k 5 years latter and moved to SW Oregon. It is now valued at $800k! While this Medford location is beyond my budget by far, it is beautiful and a bargain for those coming from the crazy life.
How much more sunshine per year does Medford, OR get compared to Eugene, Oregon? UPDATE: Eugene=155 days approx.; Medford is 200 days approx.; Ashland=198 days approx. . To the nice guy with beard in background: Please do not use, look, text on your phone constantly as it makes you look disinterested. ; ) Cool video, learned a lot.
Haha. The nice guy with the beard (AKA Josh) was looking up info on the different houses as we passed them. 👍👍
@@BuyingSouthernOregon Okay, thanks. Sorry. ; )
You should check out The Ramble in Asheville, NC. Talk about diversity!
Keep up the great content
Thank you!
Some nice homes there, (and you weren't kidding about the beautiful features,) but I can't imagine moving to OR and having fewer trees than some neighborhoods in SoCal. The narcissism-enabling restrictions of an HOA are also something I associate with Cali. Paying hundreds if not thousands of dollars a month so some useless Karen can cry about my house is the absolute opposite of what is appealing about Oregon.
I agree, no HOA fees for me. An HOA is also another way for people/the HOA board to steal your home, "legally", for violating their rules and not paying their fees, as they will put a lien on your home.
Thanks for watching! There are plenty of other similar neighborhoods that have loads of trees
This area is one that doesn't have many though, as you can tell. But that does make for unobstructed views, so there is a silver lining...
Ever checked out the Running Y homes?
With all of the medical facilities in Medford, there is need of upper end houses for the doctors, etc. Price is too high? I Zillowed my old 700 sq ft home in Sylmar, CA recently. I paid less than $20k for it 50 years ago, sold it for $60k 5 years latter and moved to SW Oregon. It is now valued at $800k! While this Medford location is beyond my budget by far, it is beautiful and a bargain for those coming from the crazy life.
I agree! Thanks for watching.
A lot of crackheads went down south
sad.
Are yall California Transplants Capitalizin on cheaper Real estate costs in oregon?
They got a job to do and seem to be doing it well.