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We moved from Los Angeles to rural Oregon to save money. It's been great, but small-town life has its downsides.
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本文讲述了一对夫妇从洛杉矶搬到俄勒冈州小镇的生活经历。他们为了节省生活成本,选择了更乡村的生活方式。虽然在租金、食品和娱乐方面的开销有所减少,但也面临着网络服务不稳定、垃圾处理费用高等问题。文章详细对比了城乡生活在消费、休闲和生活便利性上的差异,并分享了他们在小镇上养育孩子、享受宁静生活的感受。虽然作者怀念洛杉矶的文化活动,但对搬迁的决定表示肯定,认为这种生活方式带来了金钱、压力和时间上的节省,最终找到了属于自己的幸福。

🏠 搬迁动机:作者夫妇为了追求经济稳定和生育计划,决定离开洛杉矶,因为那里租金、食品和生活成本过高。

💰 经济效益:搬到俄勒冈小镇后,租金、食品杂货和娱乐活动费用都有所降低,但可选择的范围也相对减少。新鲜农产品更容易获得,价格也更实惠。

💡 生活挑战:虽然生活成本降低,但也面临着一些意想不到的开支和不便,例如网络服务不稳定、垃圾处理费用高昂以及娱乐设施选择有限。

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 生活感悟:作者享受着小镇的宁静生活,认为这减少了压力,节省了时间,并能陪伴孩子成长。虽然怀念大城市的便利,但对搬迁的决定感到满意。

We've saved money on a lot of things when we moved from Los Angeles to a small town in Oregon.

Back in 2022, we were a childless, broke-but-not-poor filmmaker couple in Los Angeles.

We adored our Koreatown apartment, but between soaring rent, gas, utility, and grocery bills, we were truly scraping by.

With our dreams of financial stability and having a child in the next couple years, we decided it was time to leave LA. We were able to work remotely so we had flexibility to do it.

In July 2023, we packed our dog and belongings into an F150 and made the move to a small town in rural Oregon.

Living here has been cheaper, and we've made some surprising adjustments

We have access to fresh produce at lower prices.

One reason we chose Oregon is I lived there before and felt confident our dollars could go further here, especially in a smaller, more remote town.

Although our rent isn't quite as low as we'd hoped, living here is decidedly cheaper than LA. Plus, many properties here have way more outdoor space, which is a huge value add (especially for our dog, Stella).

Although Oregon is not immune to current inflation, our groceries are still more affordable now. What's more, food quality is often better since we have easier access to locally grown produce and lots of farmers' markets.

That said, our options can feel a bit more limited since there are only two grocery stores near our home and absolutely nothing like a Whole Foods, which was everywhere in LA.

Beyond the basics, there are other trade-offs of going from a big city to a small town that I hadn't considered before moving.

The main one is that leisure activities are generally cheaper, but there are far fewer of them. Going out for drinks sets us back way less than it did in LA, but there are only four bars in town — and only two are worth the visit.

Thankfully, outdoor leisure here in the Pacific Northwest is plentiful, mostly free, and requires almost no commute.

Even so, we've run into a few extra costs and higher service fees

Although living in a major city can get expensive fast, our more rural life still has still come with costs and inconveniences we weren't anticipating.

For example, reliable internet is not guaranteed in our area. Our first Oregon house wasn't set up for internet at all and it took months to get fiber internet installed (Spectrum would have taken even longer).

To survive the first few months after the move, we paid through the nose for a high-powered mobile hot spot.

Our garbage service is also significantly more expensive than it was in Los Angeles, in part because our local provider has to travel farther for collection and disposal.

At our first house, trash service cost us a whopping $70 a month, far more than it ever did in LA. Worse, the garbage truck couldn't drive down our narrow gravel road, so we had to drag our trashcan some 200 yards each week.

Still, we're grateful to be here — especially now that we have a kid

It's been nice raising our daughter in such a beautiful state.

Our daughter was born this past January. Walking her around the sleepy streets of our charming little town has been an experience I know we'll cherish forever.

We feel lucky we can make a living as filmmakers without living in LA. After all, making this kind of move wouldn't be possible for many families, as finding work in such a limited commercial pool is vastly more difficult than in a city.

I'd be lying if I said I don't miss La-La-Land's never-ending stream of entertainment, cultural events, and unparalleled people watching. But if I had to make the choice to move to the country again, I would.

Overall, our new small-town life has saved us in more ways than one: money, stress, hours of sitting in traffic, and time spent deciding between too many options for just about everything.

And as the cherry on top, we now get to be woken up not by an alarm clock but by our neighborhood rooster … every. single. morning. We may not be small-town folks forever, but, for now, we're home.

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