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Old 03-16-2009, 06:08 PM   #7
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Default Re: Portland, OR. Visiting, what to do?

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I'll actually be staying in a Lodge just east of Vancouver, WA, but for business purposes, will probably be spending most of my time in Portland.

I'll also be scouting out the possibility of moving up there in a few years, so want to check out the difference between Vancouver and Portland, cost of living, etc.

Thanks for all the ideas so far. Gives me something to work with.

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Keep in mind sales tax in WA, income tax in OR, NO vice versa. Vancouver used to be the more affordable place to live, but the commute into Portland can be a bear. The rain stories are a little overblown, the Seattle-Portland corridor get less rain than many other cities including Denver, NY and Chicago. The difference is the number of sunny days, we have fewer sunny days. The Pacific Northwest really is a beautiful part of the country though and I can't imagine living anywhere else.

If you are into books, check out Powell's books. The main store is downtown. Awesome store for book lovers, and everyone else too.
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