I'm moving to Seattle within a week (sudden job offer) for a minimum of 3 months. I'll be sleeping on a friend's couch until I can find a place (preferably a studio). I'm wondering what neighborhoods an early 20s young "professional" with an SF-approved mentality should look into. I don't want to spend more than $800/month since I'll be working 12 hours a day, 7 days a week in the Mercer Island/Bellevue area.
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Seattle Neighborhoods?
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7/27/10 at 7:41pm
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7/28/10 at 3:05am
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7/28/10 at 3:14am
I'm in Bellevue at the moment for a few days, pretty posh place compared to the grunge of Seattle... seems like a lot of young people around... though I'm from the boonies and any area of seattle seems hip to me (though I prefer portland). If you're really going to work that hard, can you really afford the commute of living so far away from work? I wouldn't wanna sacrifice the at least 1 hour a day of commuting for the vague possibility of meeting more people in a more active neighborhood, but to each his own.
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I'm in Bellevue at the moment for a few days, pretty posh place compared to the grunge of Seattle... seems like a lot of young people around... though I'm from the boonies and any area of seattle seems hip to me (though I prefer portland). If you're really going to work that hard, can you really afford the commute of living so far away from work? I wouldn't wanna sacrifice the at least 1 hour a day of commuting for the vague possibility of meeting more people in a more active neighborhood, but to each his own.
I will be spending 2-3 hours of my 12 hour day at home on the phone. Second, my working location is temporary and could very well be somewhere in Seattle come December. It's sort of a complicated situation, I guess. Essentially, my work -- for the time being -- will be my life (professional, social, etcetera) and most all my coworkers are based in Seattle. I'm guessing the 1 hour commute is dependent on traffic? Mercer Island and downtown Bellevue seem relatively close by, as the crow flies at least.
From browsing craigslist, there seem to be a lot of reasonably priced studios in the First Hill area ($6-800). Having lived in Oakland/Berkeley (while working in downtown SF) for the past 2-3 years, I'm tired of living in the 'suburbs' and working in the city. I'd rather live in the city and work in the suburbs.
post #6 of 14
7/28/10 at 4:01am
I live on Alki Beach in West Seattle. If you want to live in the city, then Belltown, First Hill, and Queene Anne are good choices. Capitol Hill is real funky and hipster. Kirkland is another great city outside of Bellevue you could look into. It's near the water, plenty to do, and very close to Seattle and Bellevue. And in response to Svenn's post. I commute to Bellevue 5 days a week from West Seattle, it takes me like 30-40 mins max. Not bad at all.
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7/28/10 at 4:27am
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I'm in Bellevue at the moment for a few days, pretty posh place compared to the grunge of Seattle... seems like a lot of young people around... though I'm from the boonies and any area of seattle seems hip to me (though I prefer portland). If you're really going to work that hard, can you really afford the commute of living so far away from work? I wouldn't wanna sacrifice the at least 1 hour a day of commuting for the vague possibility of meeting more people in a more active neighborhood, but to each his own.
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7/28/10 at 4:35am
post #9 of 14
7/28/10 at 10:07am
Once again, I am looking for a place. After landing in a nice studio in Cap Hill (with a great view of downtown) I lost it to a miscommunication with my landlord. Anyway, now I'm looking at places again. Now that I've had a chance to get a general sense of the area I think I might want to move to the more residential parts of Cap Hill or Queen Anne. My only concern is that I'll end up isolating myself from any sort of nightlife. For a young professional (in his early-to-mid-twenties) would Queen Anne be a suitable place to live? Beltown seems filled to the brim with hipsters and fixed gear bycicles and I got my fill of that when I lived in Oakland. As per the First Hill recommendation, that neighborhood seems to be a bit rough? I live right in the Pine and Pike cooridor and it seems that south of Pine, the area doesn't get much better?
post #11 of 14
11/29/10 at 11:48pm
Queen Anne is nice, but it has a different sort of nightlife than Belltown or Broadway/Pike/Pine.
I'm not a fan of First Hill, mainly because of the noise from the hospitals. There are some nice buildings in that area though.
I've lived in Belltown for about six years now and I cannot agree with this. Drug addicts, yes. Hipsters? No. Maybe you only visit on the nights when the bike messengers meet up and ride around.
I'm not a fan of First Hill, mainly because of the noise from the hospitals. There are some nice buildings in that area though.
I've lived in Belltown for about six years now and I cannot agree with this. Drug addicts, yes. Hipsters? No. Maybe you only visit on the nights when the bike messengers meet up and ride around.
This is good news. Any buildings to keep in mind when I go apartment hunting down there? I'm not sure what gave me that impression of Belltown--probably a mixture of a coworker with a weird hatred of the place and spending most of my time there in the bars.
post #13 of 14
11/30/10 at 4:30pm
Look at Upper Queen Anne, that is probably my favorite area of Seattle besides where I live. Also, Fremont is full of people in their 20's. Mostly recent college grads, or some are still in College. First Hill can get a little sketchy, but if you stick with anything under 10th Ave you should be fine. Belltown has gone downhill in the past few years. Its not really full of hipsters, but mostly douchebags and old guys wearing Affliction and Robert Graham shirts trying to act young. Capitol Hill is a safe area, but that is where your hipster and gay scene is at. Everyone in tight pants, scarves, makeup, and man bags.
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11/30/10 at 10:31pm
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