Review of Gold Beach Ore,


Like to know what seniors think about the communit
Star Rating - 6/26/2006
On one of my vacations over ten years ago, I visited Gold Beach and found the area quite charming. After having moved from California four years ago after retirement to an small agricultural town in Northern Nevada, I think maybe it's time for another change.

The winters here seem to be getting increasingly colder. However, I understand the average rainfall for Gold Beach measures 70 inches of rain per year. Does that mean that I can expect HEAVY rain day after day for months on end in the winter, if I move to Gold Beach? I can't stand more than 2 or 3 cloudy days in a row. Does that mean I should look elsewhere to relocate?

As a single, 67 year old pensioner, I am very concerned to learn that Curry County has a dire lack of physicians and medical specialists to serve the people living there, especially the growing senior population. Although I am in relatively good health at the present moment, I am gravely concerned about having to travel a great distance out of the area (e.g., to Medford or Crescent City), when I am much older, in order to get my medical needs met.

One last thing regarding the cost of living and the Oregon state income tax--- Having to rely primarily on independently-owned stores rather than big retailers, do you find yourself paying a lot more for groceries and services than you did when you moved from the city you used to live in? Are utility costs high? And, for you seniors living on modest incomes, do you find the Oregon state tax taking a huge bite out of your savings every year? We do not pay state income tax here in Nevada, so the answer to this question is very important to me.

I'd like to thank anyone addressing any of my concerns whether you're a pensioner or not.


Harry | Gardnerville, NV
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I can't speak to the coast but I lived in Salem, OR for many years and found the winters to be very long and extremely dreary. It rained constantly, not hard, but often. My driveway was often wet for 30 or more days in a row. In fact, in February it generally turned a beautiful Irish green from all the moss that would build up because of the dampness. If you are coming from Nevada and find 3 consecutive cloudy days to be unpleasant, you would be best to steer clear of anyplace in Oregon west of the Cascades. Three weeks of continuously cloudy weather is not that unusual and the cloudy weather begins in late September and in some years runs till late June. Not the place to be if you like 280 sunny days a year. Also because of all the rain any small leaks or cracks or unsealed caulking can cause major interior water. I used to joke that the best house for an Oregon winter was an old submarine.
Dudley | Kingsbury, NV | Report Abuse
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