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  1. So my advice would be, if you want to live an urban lifestyle with lots of street life, night life, culture, and diversity, but not a lot of private space and access to nature, then central Toronto is a great choice.

  2. May 8, 2024 · Discover the best places to live in Oregon. Redfin ranks cities based on factors like affordability, navigability, and number of amenities.

    • Portland
    • Bend
    • Corvallis
    • Eugene
    • Beaverton
    • Ashland
    • Hood River
    • Salem
    • Brookings
    • Joseph

    Let’s start off with the state’s largest, best-known, and — let’s face it — most exciting city. Nicknamed “City of Roses” for the thousands of rose bushes planted for the 1905 Lewis & Clark Exposition, Portland offers plenty of outdoor recreational opportunities, world-class restaurants and bars, and a friendly progressive vibe. Top employers inclu...

    Nestled between the Cascade Range and the high-desert plains, Bend offers plenty of sunshine, beauty, and opportunities for outdoor adventures. You can raft the Deschutes River, hike the foothills, or ski or snowboard on Mount Bachelor. The city’s name is a shortened version of “Farewell Bend,” a term pioneers gave to its original site, one of the ...

    If you are looking for a picturesque college town, you can’t go wrong with Corvallis. Located in the lush Willamette Valley, Corvallis has a lively downtown with restaurants, bars, galleries, and shops. The League of American Bicyclists lists Corvallis as one of its top bike friendly communities, and the city offers free public transit. Top employe...

    As the home of the University of Oregon, Eugene is rich in cultural and outdoor recreational opportunities. The popular and long-running Eugene Saturday Market, open every Saturday, April through mid-November since the 1970s, offers a fun glimpse into this thriving university town’s art, music, and food scene. Located near the confluence of the McK...

    Located just seven miles west of Portland, Beaverton is not your typical suburb. Although it is close to all the attractions of its larger neighbor, Beaverton has its own distinct – and decidedly more laid-back– personality. It is one of Oregon’s most diverse cities, with one in three residents identifying as a person of color and more than 100 lan...

    As the home to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, one of the nation’s top regional repertory theaters, and Southern Oregon University, Ashland has a vibrant arts scene as well as dramatic natural beauty. The 93-acre Lithia Park is just a short walk away from the Festival’s downtown theater spaces and includes two ponds, tennis courts, a Japanese gard...

    Situated on the breathtaking Columbia River Gorge, Hood River is about 60 miles east of Portland. The Gorge, which is up to 4,000 feet deep in some areas, forms the boundary between Oregon and Washington. Known for its windy conditions, Hood River is known as the windsurfing capital of the world. Close behind are its growing reputations for craft b...

    If you were to ask most Americans to name Oregon’s capital, they would probably say Portland. But Salem, a city located a 50-minute drive south of Portland, has that honor. And this city, which is home to 179,944 people, feels much more relaxed and peaceful than its boisterous neighbor to the north. The home of Willamette University, Salem’s jewel ...

    Brookings is a small city on the Southern Oregon Coast, but it is big on beauty. You can see everything from acres of azaleas blazing in color in Azalea Park to grey whales spouting off the shore. With a 2020 population of 6,485, Brookings has a relaxed attitude. In fact, the motto of Curry County, where Brookings is located, is “No hurry in Curry....

    Although it’s the smallest city on our list by far, we couldn’t leave out a selection in Eastern Oregon. Joseph, named for Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe, is surrounded by natural wonders, including the Hells Canyon National Scenic Area, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Eagle Cap Wilderness Area. The Wallowa Mountains are often called the ...

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    • Corvallis. Affordability: 5/10. Job market: 9/10. Safety: 8/10. Wellness: 9/10. If you spend a lot of time on your bike, you might just want to pedal to Corvallis and set up shop forever.
    • Portland. Affordability: 5/10. Job market: 8/10. Safety: 7/10. Wellness: 9/10. When you think of Portland, your mind might turn to the city’s culture — craft breweries, bike-friendly streets and a music scene that goes toe-to-toe with those in Nashville and Austin.
    • Bend/Redmond. Affordability: 3/10 (Bend), 6/10 (Redmond) Job market: 7/10. Safety: 10/10. Wellness: 9/10. If you want to trade traffic and skyscrapers for biking and ski slopes, it’s time to head to Bend.
    • Salem. Affordability: 8/10. Job market: 7/10. Safety: 7/10. Wellness: 6/10. Salem is one of the largest cities in the state, and it offers one main attraction for your budget: It’s the most affordable place on our list to buy a home.
  3. Jun 24, 2022 · Toronto's liveability ranking plummeted all the way down to a pathetic 20th place in 2021 (the report was scrapped in 2020 for obvious reasons), attributed in the index to lockdowns and other...

  4. Oct 4, 2023 · Here are 10 of the best places to live in Oregon — from small towns to big cities — according to longtime Oregon-based real estate agents and experts.

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  6. Sep 25, 2020 · According to data from Local Logic, various neighbourhoods in Toronto, Calgary and Winnipeg best suit their overall needs. Neighbourhoods such as Old Town Toronto, Beltline in Calgary and Central Park in Winnipeg are ideal for city lovers.

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