I have no idea about the price of land in Oregon, but in BC, it is relatively cheap (compared to the rest of Canada) to buy a small acreage on one of the Gulf Islands. The weather is practically Mediterranean with a long growing season, mild winters, and tons of outdoor activities like hiking, sailing, fishing, kayaking and diving. We opted for that option and found a small acreage on one of the Gulf Island where we currently have a Fifth Wheel, with the plan of building a small house (400 square feet maximum) in the next few years which will serve as our permanent home base. Our little island is a real natural paradise with an abundance of terrestrial and marine wildlife, great fishing, and surprisingly for its size and small population (4,000 people), tons of things to do and see, lots of great and affordable restaurants, a couple of marinas, farmers markets, a dynamic art community, very environmentally and socially progressive, and a strong sense of community. Our FIRE plan is to have our roots there in the summer, then travel during the winter months. Rinse, repeat, until we are too old to go anywhere.