I%26#39;ve visited La Pine about once a year for the past twenty years. It%26#39;s growing and changing. Just visited for 3 days, and had occasion to visit the post office, the library, and several shops. Everyone I spoke with was helpful and friendly.
There's hope for La Pine
With skyrocketing housing prices in Bend, nearby towns are becoming the choice for people who want to move to central Oregon but can%26#39;t afford the Bend market. First it was Redmond. I have a residential developer friend telling me that La Pine is next. So, I think you%26#39;re right in saying there%26#39;s hope for La Pine, depending on what you%26#39;re hoping for. ;-)
There's hope for La Pine
LaPine has grown. They had a good motel now. for a time only decent motels were Bend then Klamath Falls. I have stayed there a couple of times. Also LaPine a rather nice place to spend an evening
La Pine, to me, is the most beautiful area in Central Oregon! In Bend and Redmond you dont get the tall pines that surround you nearly every where you go in La Pine. The scenery was enough to make me want to move there. Also, the new residental developments look awesome.
And now LaPine is incorporated. i congratulate them for doing so. It really does look like a town.
Don%26#39;t think i would recognize La Pine anymore, its been too long since i%26#39;ve been there (probably 15 yrs). Glad that they are incoorporated now, but still have to worry about water situation, and more importantly all those septic tanks on pourous lava!!!
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