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Newport, Oregon

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What It Is Like to Retire in Newport

Located on the Oregon coast between Portland and Eugene on the north side of the Yaquina Bay, is the waterfront town of Newport, with a population of about 10,000 year-round residents. Newport is the county seat of Lincoln county and is home to beaches, lighthouses, and its iconic landmark, the Yaquina Bay Bridge.

Where to Retire in Newport and Home Prices

Newport is made up of several neighborhoods with restaurants, antique shops and galleries. It offers many types of housing including a couple of RV parks. Zillow reports the median home value to be $406,411 in late 2021 up about 23% over the past year.

What Is Special about Newport

Newport is a small waterfront town that is home to scenic beaches, boating, kayaking, hiking, and fishing. There are trails throughout the town that lead to parks and Newport's two lighthouses which are popular tourist spots. Boat tours and whale watching are popular, as is the town's 9-hole golf course that is just across the street from the Pacific Ocean. The Performing Arts Center is home to a group of resident companies and visiting performers.

What Is Not Special about Newport

Newport is a bit isolated, with Eugene about 90 miles away and Portland over 130 miles away. The weather is not ideal as there are a lot of overcast days and about 190 days with precipitation.

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Who Will Like Retirement in Newport

Retirees, especially fishermen, who want a waterfront community with a marina, boating, kayaking, fishing, beaches and parks, would enjoy living here. Newport has a hospital, library, performing arts center and a science center. Oregon Coast Community College offers many Community Education Classes that include birding, gardening, guitar, and painting. A shuttle service provides transportation to the town's unique shops, restaurants, and galleries. Fishing charters and whale watching are also popular in Newport.

Local Economy Is Driven by

Tourism, fishing, and wood products drive the economy.

Climate and Physical Environment

Newport experiences mild weather throughout the year with January's average 45 degrees, and July's average only 58 degrees. The average annual rainfall is 70 inches, most of it occurring during the winter months, and just a trace of snow occurs.

Restaurants & Cultural Scene

Newport boasts over 80 restaurants, cafes and pubs, many with great reviews from TripAdvisor.com. Culturally, the Newport Performing Arts Center and the Visual Arts Center provide many productions and exhibits. The 400-seat Silverman Theater produces music, theater, and dance performances year-round. The Oregon Coast Aquarium features indoor and outdoor exhibits and overlooks the scenic Yaquina Bay. The Aquarium plays an active role in conservation, education and rehabilitation efforts.

Crime

The crime rate is above the national average with most crimes involving theft.

Medical facilities

Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital is located here.

Transportation

The Newport City Loop Shuttle offers service to over 40 stops within the town; The Newport Municipal Airport is for private planes, and the nearest large airport is in Eugene, about 80 miles away; Newport is considered to be very bike-friendly.

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