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Why Live in Roseburg
Roseburg, located in the Umpqua River Valley of Oregon, is the largest city in Douglas County with a population of approximately 25,000. The South Umpqua River flows through the city, surrounded by the Calapooya Mountains, creating a picturesque setting. The area has seen growth since the 2000s, particularly with the emergence of wineries and vineyards. Roseburg's economy is diverse, with major industries including health care, agriculture, tourism, and viticulture. The city was historically known as the "Timber Capital of the Nation" due to its significant lumber production. Popular local employers include Mercy Medical Center and the Roseburg VA Health Care System. Housing options range from downtown townhouses and condos to suburban ranch-style homes in neighborhoods like Hucrest and Laurelwood. Stewart Park, spanning over 200 acres, is a hub for community sports and outdoor activities, featuring athletic fields, a playground, trails, and a golf course. For things to do, residents can enjoy retail plazas like Roseburg Marketplace and Garden Valley Shopping Center, as well as local farms and farm-to-table restaurants. Entertainment options include Tendown Bowling and Entertainment, Roseburg Cinema, and the Music in the Half-Shell concert series at Stewart Park. The Umpqua Public Transportation District provides bus services, and major highways like Interstate 5 and Oregon State Route 99 facilitate travel. Roseburg experiences a Mediterranean climate with distinct seasons and occasional wildfires from July to October.
Home Trends in Roseburg, OR
On average, homes in Roseburg, OR sell after 72 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Roseburg, OR over the last 12 months is $361,500, consistent with the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.