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Wait 300k for an abandoned 2 bedroom 1 bath home is now considered an affordable home?
As far as Portland itself, the city is fairly nice. However, anywhere the homes are somewhat affordable even near the outskirts of the metro is filled with turbo racist. The cops are also really aggressive for the west coast if you aren't white. I've visited friends there and I have been pulled over less than when I've visited the rural south.
That house in the photo was just absurd to me but not so much so that I could think of a separate post for it. $300-400k is about what I'd spend on a home and you can't find much better than that for the same price in 3rd-tier Colorado cities. I'm hoping that it can get me a small 1-5 acre homestead outside of a major city.
I have two friends who had the same idea about the homesteading thing and they moved to Tillamook, which is about an hour from Portland towards the coast. It's politically purple, and you can occasionally find affordable houses a bit outside of downtown on bigger plots like they did. They're not actually homesteaders, though. They both work remote, they just have chickens and some vegetable plots.
You might also be able to find something similar, space-wise, in Oregon's wine country mostly centered around McMinnville. Lots of those homes just seem like bubble-era mcmansions though, I've never looked too hard.