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Systematic Chaos

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Sat Jun 23, 2012, 06:30 PM Jun 2012

Looking for tips and advice from people in the Portland area, please. [View all]

My wife and I have been dragging along in Las Vegas since we started living together in 2002, and frankly we can't stand to stay here a moment longer. However, we will be forced to until next summer.

We're on very limited incomes (I'm on disability and my wife has not been able to find even a fast food job in over 2 years of looking), but if we scrimp and save every available penny and receive a bit of help from concerned family members, we'll have just enough to rent a small van, get our stuff up there and then move into a cheap place (cheap as in $500/month for rent, plus another couple hundred for utilities).

I've been checking out apartment sites and Craigslist, but either the rents are too high or the information is very spotty, and being as we're still over a year out from being able to do this at all, I see no point in calling and bothering people for nothing.

So having said that, can some of you kind and awesome Portland area DU'ers point me towards places you may know of which are cheap but not located in an urban war zone? Are there any assistance programs to help low-income and disabled people get settled in? We want for my wife to get a job shortly after we arrive there, and even something part-time which only yields $600 or so a month would allow us to live with a modicum of security in the right environment.

I should note that we currently have four cats, but two of them are now 10+ years old and as they make their journey over the 'Rainbow Bridge', we won't be replacing any until we're down to two and then would only take one for a maximum of three furballs.

Any tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.

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The cheapest housing is generally East of SE/NE 82nd avenue. laconicsax Jun 2012 #1
east of 82nd avenue is also where crime is a growing problem. grasswire Jun 2012 #2
The crime problem in East Portland is a bit overstated. laconicsax Jun 2012 #4
don't give up grasswire Jun 2012 #3
A few thoughts quakerboy Jun 2012 #5
+1 laconicsax Jun 2012 #6
Yup. quakerboy Jun 2012 #7
agreed grasswire Jun 2012 #9
Heh. quakerboy Jun 2012 #11
perhaps there is a distinction in comparisons grasswire Jun 2012 #13
That is really silly quakerboy Jun 2012 #14
have you lived in Clackamas County? grasswire Jun 2012 #8
My advice comes from quakerboy Jun 2012 #10
I defer to your informed advice. grasswire Jun 2012 #12
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