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Don Carr
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Growing up with a military officer for a dad, I learned that a mans integrity, honor and character were the most valuable ... see full details and contact information for Don ... chasing elk and deer or in the stream trying to outsmart the trout.
This realtor has 4 recent and active property listings that range in price from $225,000 to $1,150,000 with the most recent sale on 2024-04-18.
Serving the areas of Bozeman, Boulder, West Yellowstone, Townsend, Cardwell, Clyde Park, Sheridan, Alder & Belgrade
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Pros of buying property in Myrtle Creek, Oregon:
- Affordable: The cost of living in Myrtle Creek is generally lower than other parts of the state. This makes it a more affordable option for home buyers.
- Scenic beauty: Myrtle Creek has access to several recreational parks, hiking trails, and outdoor activities which attract nature lovers.
- Mild Climate: The climate in Myrtle Creek is relatively mild compared to other regions in Oregon, making it a more comfortable place to live.

Cons of buying property in Myrtle Creek, Oregon:
- Limited job opportunities: Myrtle Creek is a small town and as such, there may be limited employment opportunities available for residents.
- Rural: Myrtle Creek is a rural area, and as such, there may be limited access to certain amenities that urban dwellers are used to.
- Distance: Myrtle Creek is located about 100 miles south of Eugene and about 200 miles from Portland, which may result in a longer commute time to larger cities.
- Natural hazards: Myrtle Creek is located on the west coast, which means it may be susceptible to natural disasters such as wildfires, landslides or earthquakes.