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Mid-March 2008, relocate to Seattle questions

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17 years 1 week ago #185827 by bobS
I'm not sure about the roads around Boeing Field, but commuting by bicycle is a great way to avoid traffic jams and keep the legs in shape for the slopes. In spite of the rain Seattle is a great city for bike commuting. My commute is about 6 miles and is faster by bike than bus. Plus you are on your own schedule, not trying to time the bus and waiting at stops etc.

These links have some maps that may be helpful.

www.kingcounty.gov/transportation/kcdot/Roads/Bicycling.aspx

www.cascade.org//Community/seattleinfo.cfm

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17 years 1 week ago #185828 by danengel
I have to agree with BobS. I ride my bike from West Seattle to Georgetown and it is much faster than the bus and some days it's actually faster than driving. Plus it's great cardio training for backcountry skiing!!

West Seattle is certainly pricey, but there are pockets that are cheaper. We have lived in West Seattle for a year and a half and we love it!!

Good luck with the search!!

Dan

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17 years 1 week ago #185793 by orion_sonya
Replied by orion_sonya on topic Re: Mid-March 2008, relocate to Seattle questions
Hi-

I work at Boeing Field and have a house in Burien. My wife and I have been very happy here for the last three years. These are the items that sold us.

-The commute is very pleasant - about 10 minutes in the car and 30 to 45 minutes by bike - no traffic problems at all.

-We have decent mountain bike trails, two disc golf courses, a nice public beach, a skate park, a golf course, good road biking and more all within 10 minutes from downtown.

-For the region, house prices are low because of the proximity to the airport (seatac).

-There are several nice places to go out to eat in town and a good brew pub (Elliot Bay Brewery). And we have a Trader Joes.

-Depending on traffic, the commute to downtown Seattle is 10 to 20 minutes. There are two freeways that service the Burien area only (518 an 509), which make traffic in and out of town uniquely good for the Seattle region.

West Seattle is also a very nice area, but it is more expensive and the commute is more troublesome. When we first move to the region, we had a place on Beacon Hill - it was OK and the commute was good, but the community was not for us.

Orion

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17 years 1 week ago #185830 by Rusty Knees
Replied by Rusty Knees on topic Re: Mid-March 2008, relocate to Seattle questions
Man! You people have sold me. What a place, and what warm, friendly people, and ski partners, into the mix! Dangit, I'm gonna move to Seattle - wait, I already live there! Darn, I was SO looking forward to moving, too...

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17 years 1 week ago #185836 by The_Snow_Troll
Replied by The_Snow_Troll on topic Re: Mid-March 2008, relocate to Seattle questions
West Seattle is where it's at. Easy to downtown, Easy to where you're going to commute, great community, year round farmers market, yada yada

Bad Parts: It will SUCK when the Viaduct is under construction....or heading north in general sucks.

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