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Moving to Portland, what areas should I avoid?


Twentyfourouncer

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There are no real dangerous places to live in Portland, compared to some big cities like Chicago or L.A.

 

I second lgoodson:

 

We have a wedge sector model of the city...out toward SE 82nd it is nicknamed "felony flats" where the tweakers and hookers proliferate. There is also N. Portland where some crackheads tend to hang out.

 

However, like most other U.S. cities, we have been undergoing re-gentrification. Some of those areas that were once considered "bad" are actually a very good place to move into.

 

The "rich" part of the city could be considered the west side (either SW or NW). It was even mentioned by Art Alexakis (sp?) in that Everclear song "I will buy you a big house way up in the West Hills...".

 

Hope this helped...

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Sorry, I did mean Oregon. And trust me, I am not your typical Las Vegas person, I don't drive a Hummer, I don't have 24" rims, my wife doesn't have bolt-ons or a little Paris Hilton dog in her purse, I know how to drive, I don't pluck my eyebrows or moisturize, I don't have a tribal tattoo or gel in my hair, my bluejeans are from Costco, and I didn't even own a cell phone until I moved here. I have been a fish out of water here in Las Vegas for the past 2.5 years and have hated every minute of it. Thus I am moving.

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Here's my brief, simplistic and unorganzed reply...

 

Disclaimer:this is my observation with no judgment implied

 

Beautiful

Diverse

Green

Rainy

Scenic but cold beaches

Politically VERY Liberal west of the Cascade Mt range

Politically conservative in eastern Oregon

Eugene and Portland are "Berkley Northwest"

Portland has good cultural venues but nothing like SF or NY

Tatooes

Piercings

Alternative lifestyle friendly

Snow, Desert, Rain, Oceans and Mountains

Snow Skiiing

Fishing

Salmon/Steelhead

Elk Hunting

Hiking/Backpacking

Mountain climbing

Rock climbing

Camping

50% humidity

More rivers then lakes

Adequate racing and automotive business's and venues

One big dragstrip

One big road race track

Great Datsun/Nissan following

Few churches

No sales tax!

Gas is pumped by the attendant

92 Octane gas

Some E85

65mph max speed limit

State and property taxes

Decent restaurants

Coffee everywhere

Sand dunes

ATV's

Tanning is big business

Beer/wine in supermarkets

Acclaimed hospitals

One Pro sports team

Minor league hockey

Ranked college football

Good zoo

Traffic!

 

I'm sure there are more but that's all I have time for. Maybe other people would like to start their own list...

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If you can afford it, the suburbs of Portland are quite good....i.e. Beaverton, Hillsboro, Tualatin, Lake Oswego, Milwaukee etc. The commute from some of these into Portland can be annoyingly slow however. If you want to live in Portland proper, then some areas of N and SE Portland are good, and SW, NW are going to be better of course, but cost more.

 

Greg

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  • 2 weeks later...
Looking to rent a house. How's the Milwaukie area? Thanks.

 

Dude! Move out here already...:icon43::icon14:

 

Milwaukie is great...nice old suburb. I have met some really cool friends out that way, and nothing is really more than ~20 minutes away in Portland on the freeways (unless it is rush hour, and then it could be two hours some days...)

 

Hope to hear from you again soon 24OZ'er :D

 

Later, -hughdogz

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sweet man! welcome to the neighborhood lol

 

NorthWest Z meets the first wed. of every month

theres also the portland area Ratsun meet up tonight at Ava Roasteria in Beaverton at 8.

 

a couple of us will be down a PIR next season at the late night drags with a winters worth of mods done :wink:

 

 

[edit] heres the address for ava to

4655 SW Hall Blvd

Beaverton, OR 97005

(503) 641-7270‎

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