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Say yes to a blissful life by invest in Oregon properties for sale

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  Blog Source: http://north-pt.mystrikingly.com/blog/say-yes-to-a-blissful-life-by-invest-in-oregon-properties-for-sale The southern Oregon coast is amazingly beautiful spectacular. This is a place where you will find the mountains and the forests meeting the ocean. It is where eight rivers flow through soaring forests of Douglas fir, ponderosa pine, Port Orford cedar, and striking Myrtlewood into the sea. They flow through tranquil, significant waterfront towns with attractive active ports, vibrant arts societies, and more parks per mile than any other place in the country. Relish art galleries, gift arcades, and traditional stores in every town along the southern coast and on 101 south of Bandon. You'll get almost everything from silent beaches to engaged casinos, great windsurfing spots, hiking trails, and some of the best ocean and river fishing in the world. Get indulge in a horseback ride on the beach or ride a jetboat up the Rogue for a lifetime experience here. Di...

Myrtle point land for sale – A great opportunity to build your dream home

Looking to find solace by living in a place that offers you the best of everything? Well, there could be several options to choose from, one fabulous option is Myrtle Point. The City of Myrtle Point is located in the south central part of Coos County, Oregon in the slopes of the Coast Range.   Myrtle Point is placed along the South Fork Coquille River, downstream from its convergence with the Middle Fork and almost upstream from its meeting with the North Fork Coquille River. The City is spread over an area of 1.62 square miles and rests on a headland, 92 feet above sea level, overseeing the Coquille River Valley. Myrtle Point is situated roughly 15 miles from the Pacific Ocean. With a moderate population of 2,514, Myrtle Point provides small town living style with seamless access to the Oregon coast and external activities. The City has also been called the "Hub of Coos County" due to its central location and its character as a gateway to Oregon's South Coast via Hig...