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Voted one of the “10 Greatest Places to Live” by Outside Magazine. People considering Portland, Oregon will be interested to know that the city has been proclaimed as North America's "Best Big City," according to Money magazine. Relocaters will be taken aback at the incredible natural beauty of the area and will vastly enjoy the bustling local scene, sumptuous dining and myriad of activities that are all effortlessly accessed thanks to Portland's famous light-rail system. The Portland area offers a clean, green and friendly metropolis, with lots to do and even more to see. Portland is blessed with tall trees, snow-capped mountains, lush green fields, gently flowing rivers, clean water, moderate climate and bountiful flower gardens. Although people living there may disagree on what to call Portland -- the City of Roses, the City of Homes, the City of Bridges, the City of Parks -- all agree it is a city populated by friendly people and surrounded by breathtaking beauty.
A relocating
family will be pleased to find that the region offers new residents
a high quality of life with affordable
housing, numerous opportunities for cultural activities,
spectator sports, recreation, shopping and more. Potential
homebuyers will be impressed with Portland’s
livability and easy access; the median home cost is only $249,002.
Further, the Portland
area is centrally located for easy access to the Oregon
coast, the Cascade
Mountains and the scenic Columbia
River Gorge. Families with school age children
relocating to Portland
will find the public
school system impressive. Portland
Public Schools is a PK-12 district with an enrollment of approximately
53,000 students. About 100 schools and 50 special needs sites
are maintained within the district.
Relocating business professionals will be excited by the well educated
and stable work force and an economy that is diverse and growing.
The region's high quality of life makes it easy to attract
workers to the area and keep them there. The metropolitan
area is strategically located, with easy access to West Coast
markets and beyond.
Bicycling Magazine’s Number 1 Bicycling City. Many have relocated based on Money Magazine’s December 2000 issue which boasted that Portland is “the country’s best place to live.” Years of careful urban management have made Portland a city planner's dream. Built on a European model, the city is a walker's and bicyclers paradise. Statues, fountains, half-size city blocks, and expansive biking trails are abundant. Biking is only one of the many exercise forms preferred by locals. Joggers and rollerblades adorn the paths of Gov. Tom McCall Waterfront Park year-round, causing Fit magazine to vote Portland "Fit Town, U.S.A." If snow sports are more your style, nearby Mount Hood has all the answers. With four ski resorts and North America’s longest ski season (including 90 summer days), this 11,235-foot peak is a mecca for skiers, ice climbers, snowboarders and hikers. Golf Digest has rated two of Portland’s courses – East Moreland Golf Course and Heron Lakes Golf Course – among the nation’s top 75 public courses. Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club was chosen to host the 2003 U.S. Women’s Open, while Heron Lakes recently hosted the 2000 U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship. Relocaters who desire a fit and healthy lifestyle will be thrilled with all Portland has to offer.
Relocaters will be impressed with Portland’s metropolitan area which has more than 37,000 acres of parks. Recreational opportunities are limitless. Playing fields are available for soccer, volley ball, baseball and football. Tennis courts, swimming pools, gardens, picnic grounds, jogging paths, golf courses and river beaches offer endless opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. Many of the city and state park facilities offer tours, field trips and other activities. There’s also camping, hunting, fishing, mountain climbing, sail boarding, water and snow skiing, hiking, rock climbing, white water rafting and bicycle touring. Wherever you go in Portland, you’re never far from an art house cinema, performance space or gallery. You're never more than five minutes from a brewpub or gourmet coffee shop, and always just a puddle’s jump away from a farmers' market, park or garden. It’s easy to find your way around Portland's vibrant arts and cultural scene. All the mainstays of a major city are here – the symphony, ballet, opera, visiting Broadway shows – plus a thriving scene that makes room for the imaginations of Portland's resident playwrights, choreographers and composers. The Portland area’s geography provides shelter from most severe weather. The average rainfall is 37 inches a year (less than Atlanta or Baltimore). Summers are mild, with temperatures averaging in the mid-70s and very little precipitation. Short periods of hot, dry weather (mid to upper 90s) occur during the summer. People considering relocating to a more temperate climate will find Portland highly desirable. |
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