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A tight-knit, recreational community in southwest Oregon
In Roseburg North, mountain views are inescapable. This rural southwest Oregon community is surrounded by peaks, hiking trails and waterfalls near the North Umpqua River. “You can see the Calapooya Mountains everywhere from your house,” says Emily Volk, a Realtor with Karen Volk Realty who has sold homes in the area for over two decades. “The proximity to rivers, mountains and the coast attracts outdoor enthusiasts.” Affordability is a key reason people move to Roseburg North’s manufactured and single-family homes. Wildfires are a risk, especially between July and October, and major cities like Portland are hours away. “Daily life is toned down here compared to the big city,” says Neil Hummel, a broker and owner of Neil Co. Real Estate who grew up in the Roseburg area. “You won’t hear as many sirens here like the city.”
Discover Roseburg North's mountain and river views.
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Fish, boat, or hike along the North Umpqua River
John P. Amacher Park is a prime spot for fishing and boating on the banks of the North Umpqua River. A campground near the lake has 20 full hook-up camping sites. Whistlers Bend Park provides a disc golf course and campsites with views of the river. Hikers start their journeys through the mountains at the BLM Habitat Management Area and Hiking Trail, and for indoor recreation, people visit the YMCA of Douglas County 6 miles away. The private Roseburg Country Club has a golf course, swimming pool and restaurant. Another option is the public,18-hole Roseburg Municipal Golf Course. Coos Bay, about two hours away, is a popular summer vacation destination where people relax on the beaches or at campsites.
The Roseburg Municipal Golf Course has a lot of young golfers practicing their swing.
The Umpqua River has a lot of Riverside homes in the Roseburg area.
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Contemporary riverfront homes at $550,000
Potential homebuyers will find mobile homes sitting close together near Interstate 5. Prices for manufactured homes range from $200,000 to $300,000. Contemporary homes can range between $550,000 and $900,000, depending on size, age and proximity to the river. Flooding is a problem for some homes in Roseburg North, because it’s so close to the river. Sidewalks are uncommon. The median lot size is 1/4 acre.
Mountain views and riverside living in Roseburg North, Oregon.
Affordable homes near the North Umpqua River in Roseburg North are sought out often.
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Roseburg Cinemas, Wildlife Safari
Roseburg Cinema is the go-to movie theatre in town, and people bowl and play arcade games at TenDown Bowling and Entertainment. At Wildlife Safari, which is 16 miles away, residents can see cheetahs and elephants or ride a camel. Joseph Lane Middle School, known as Jo Lane, hosts an annual “Haunted Hall” event, including a trunk or treat in the fall. Summer concerts are held at Music On The Half Shell, and every year, Graffiti Weekend brings thousands of people to the area for a three-day car show. Every August, people enjoy rides while taking in the smell of funnel cakes and turkey legs at the Douglas County Fair. Downtown Roseburg is a walkable area sprinkled with boutiques and restaurants 6 miles away. Blocktober Fest, which includes art and food vendors and live music, takes place downtown every year.
Roseburg Cinema plays the latest blockbuster films.
Splits Bar & Grill is next to Tendown bowling in the Roseburg area.
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Biscuits and burgers in Roseburg North
Within the neighborhood, residents can grab sandwiches and some daily essentials at the Log Cabin S-Mart convenience store. The closest grocery store is Costco, which requires a membership. Albertsons is just a few miles south on Northwest Stewart Parkway. Near Costco, Riverblendz Coffee provides drive-thru and walk-up-window service. Del Rey Cafe and the Loft serves American dishes like biscuits and gravy for breakfast and chicken-fried steak for dinner. The restaurant also has an upstairs bar area, but the real late-night spot is Winchester Pub and Grill. The pub has discounted taco Tuesdays and typical bar fare like burgers and fries. Patrons can also play shuffleboard or billiards.
Winchester Elementary School, Umpqua Valley Christian School
The Roseburg Public Schools District serves children in the area and receives a B-minus from Niche. Kids can attend Winchester Elementary School, which earns a C-plus, before advancing to Joseph Lane Middle School. B-rated Joseph Lane has a well-established band program that performs at local jazz festivals. Teens can move on to Roseburg High School, which recently invested $1.8 million into a new softball field. The school is rated B-minus. Umpqua Community College is a popular option for high school graduates. Those looking for a private education may attend Umpqua Valley Christian School, which earns a C-plus. Nearby churches include Roseburg Church of God, Creekside Family Church and Roseburg Christian Fellowship.
Building bright futures at Joseph Lane Middle School in Roseburg.
Winchester Elementary: A place of learning and community in Roseburg.
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Commute down I-5
Some residents travel 70 miles on Interstate 5 for work in Eugene. The Umpqua Public Transportation District has a public bus service with six routes throughout Roseburg. Buses go from Umpqua Community College, 7 miles north, to West Harvard Shopping Center, which is 8 miles south. Roseburg Regional Airport is 5 miles away but doesn't offer domestic or international flights. The Eugene Airport only has domestic flights with seven airlines about an hour and a half away, while the Portland International Airport is three hours away.
Eugene Airport is the nearest domestic airport in Roseburg.
The I-5 is a convenient way to get around the Roseburg area.
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Wildfire season
One downside to all this nature is wildfire season, a period from July to October when the area is highly prone to forest fires. Luckily, there are federal forest policies that help reduce them, Hummel says. FEMA, or the Federal Emergency Management Agency, offers tips and resources. Also, The Douglas Forest Protective Association and Coos Forest Protective Association work with the Oregon Department of Forestry to prevent wildfires.
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Roseburg North Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Roseburg North, Roseburg sell after 39 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Roseburg North, Roseburg over the last 12 months is $420,000, down 4% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
4,438
Median Age
49
Population under 18
19.2%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
31%
Above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$52,207
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$60,323
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
91.3%
College Graduates
20%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
7.2%
% Population in Labor Force
43.1%
Below the national average
65.1%
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
39/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
37/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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