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Old 07-08-2010, 02:28 PM   #61
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Did you have to shovel????

I've got AC in my car, in my office, and my home stays at 80 (which I like). If I want 3 feet of snow, I will go to the mountains!
Yes. I'm in the mountains and my driveway is a third of a mile. 3' snow > 100*

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Old 07-09-2010, 08:47 AM   #62
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Yes. I'm in the mountains and my driveway is a third of a mile. 3' snow > 100*

That's exactly the way I like snow ---



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Old 07-09-2010, 08:50 AM   #63
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Huh?
Not sure they have the need, Seattle only averages 75 for this time of year
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Old 07-09-2010, 11:57 AM   #64
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Huh?
I guess the Seattle environmentalists banned them.
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Old 07-09-2010, 04:02 PM   #65
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Huh?
That's what I said when I first moved here. Homes in Seattle don't come with an air-conditioner nor do they have basements...you can have air-conditioner installed or you can have your home builder add it as an option. For the most part there really isn't any need for it cause summer here is very nice.
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Old 07-09-2010, 04:32 PM   #66
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That's what I said when I first moved here. Homes in Seattle don't come with an air-conditioner nor do they have basements...you can have air-conditioner installed or you can have your home builder add it as an option. For the most part there really isn't any need for it cause summer here is very nice.
So uh, what's the Real Estate market like out there in Seattle?
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So uh, what's the Real Estate market like out there in Seattle?
Expensive but everything is on sale...20% off on 650K is still 520K.
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Expensive but everything is on sale...20% off on 650K is still 520K.
What are the good parts of Seattle and which are not so good?
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What are the good parts of Seattle and which are not so good?
When people talk about Seattle they talk about the greater Seattle area which consists of smaller cities along with the city of Seattle. Seattle proper is considered the Westside. Lots of corporate presence there and most of the fishing and shipping industry is there. You got the Eastside (Bellevue, Redmond, Issaquah, Kirkland) where all the yuppie-techy types work and rich folks live. You got the Northside (Everett, Lynwoood) where Boeing's main operation is and consists of mostly working class neighborhoods. You got the the Southside (Renton, Tukwila, Auburn and Federal Way) which are also working class and have heavy Boeing/Industrial presence. Recently Paul Allen and co started to slowly gentrify the Southside and prices are creeping up.

The really bad parts are unincorporated areas like Skyway and White Center and the best part Eastside (Bellevue being the best IMO). From Bellevue you can literally get anywhere worth going within 20 minutes. Seattle proper is nice too but it has its bad areas...it just depends how much you want to pay and if you want to be able to walk to the grocery store. Everett and Federal Way are considered the start of boondocks.
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When people talk about Seattle they talk about the greater Seattle area which consists of smaller cities along with the city of Seattle. Seattle proper is considered the Westside. Lots of corporate presence there and most of the fishing and shipping industry is there. You got the Eastside (Bellevue, Redmond, Issaquah, Kirkland) where all the yuppie-techy types work and rich folks live. You got the Northside (Everett, Lynwoood) where Boeing's main operation is and consists of mostly working class neighborhoods. You got the the Southside (Renton, Tukwila, Auburn and Federal Way) which are also working class and have heavy Boeing/Industrial presence. Recently Paul Allen and co started to slowly gentrify the Southside and prices are creeping up.

The really bad parts are unincorporated areas like Skyway and White Center and the best part Eastside (Bellevue being the best IMO). From Bellevue you can literally get anywhere worth going within 20 minutes. Seattle proper is nice too but it has its bad areas...it just depends how much you want to pay and if you want to be able to walk to the grocery store. Everett and Federal Way are considered the start of boondocks.
What about Kent outside of Seattle?
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Old 07-09-2010, 06:11 PM   #71
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What about Kent outside of Seattle?
Kent is Southside...between Renton and Auburn. Lots of Boeing folks live there and it's a nice place to live. Most people who live there commute to Seattle or Eastside for work (about 40 min commute on a car about 25 min on the express bus). Home prices there are relatively low compared to Eastside or Seattle. You can definitely find a spacious home in the 300K range.
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Old 07-09-2010, 09:25 PM   #73
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That's what I said when I first moved here. Homes in Seattle don't come with an air-conditioner nor do they have basements...you can have air-conditioner installed or you can have your home builder add it as an option. For the most part there really isn't any need for it cause summer here is very nice.
That's cool. I've been all over this country, but one area I've never made it to is the Pacific NW. Need to get out there sometime.

When I first moved to Florida it took me a long time to get used to how few houses have basements and second/third floors. Sooo many one floor houses. It's just much more economical to keep cool. I'm a northern boy. All the houses have A/C and heat, and basements too.
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