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Possibly Moving to the Area

Hi!  My husband just received a job offer in Bellevue.  We're currently in the DC area.  We need to make a decision on the offer relatively soon-ish, and right now I'm trying to collect all of the information that I can.  I have a ton of questions and if you have any time, I would love to hear your thoughts on any or all of the following.  Thanks in advance!!

1. H's job would be in Bellevue.  Housing cost (sort of) no object, would you live on the Bellevue side or the Seattle side?

2. We would be living in an apartment for a while so that we can scope this stuff out ourselves, but are there particular neighborhoods that are good for families?

3. Is there anywhere you can go for a weekend getaway relatively easily?

4. Favorite thing / least favorite thing about the area?  Anything else we should consider?

Thanks again!
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  • 1. If he works in Bellevue, I would live on the east side. Bellevue is pretty expensive so surrounding areas would be fine. They just added a toll to the 520 bridge which is one of the bridges that you can take from Seattle to Bellevue.. so that kinda sucks.

    2. I don't live in Bellevue or surrounding areas but there are a bunch of nesties who do so I'll leave that to them. :)

    3. Yes, we have a lot of places that you can go to around here. You could drive to the beach, visit Canada, see the san juan islands, TONS of easy day trips or weekend trips!

    4. I love Seattle/Bellevue. I mostly love the people, the weather, and the scenery. We are nice on the West coast! :)

    Hope he accepts the offer! Then you can join our board! Good luck!

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  • Hi! I work in downtown Bellevue and live just north of there in Kirkland.

    1. I'd definitely recommend living on the Bellevue side. There are plenty of people who commute in from Seattle to work in Bellevue and it can be done if you prefer the Seattle side, but there is a new toll and a round trip on the 520 bridge during peak commute hours will cost $7/day. There are busses, but our public transportation is nowhere near as efficient as it should be for a city our size.

    2. There are a TON of apartments in downtown Bellevue that would probably put your H in walking distance to work while you scope out the area. Otherwise, there are lots of family friendly areas on the eastside. Look into Kirkland, Redmond, Issaquah or Sammamish. The downtown Bellevue area is great, but some of the outlying areas of Bellevue are not.

    3. Ditto Sarack - there are a TON of great weekend-away options nearby. Portland, OR is 3 hours away, Vancouver BC is ~2 hours north, lots of options for skiing/winter sports in the mountains, lots of rural island destinations accessible by ferry, etc. Woodinville, which is about a half hour north of Bellevue, is a big destination for wine tasting. The Oregon coast is absolutely fantastic, and the northern end of it is only a 4 hour drive. Plus, just exploring Seattle could take multiple weekends!

    4. A lot of folks aren't fans of our weather. It doesn't rain all the time, but it is gray and overcast for a good 8-9 months of the year. I grew up here so it doesn't bother me, but some people hate it. Our summers are to die for though, not too hot, not overly humid and just gorgeous. I love the feel of being near enough to the city but still having lots of options to get out of town and out to the mountains or the beach.

    Good luck with the decision! If there's anything else we can help answer, just ask!


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  • imageMrs.SparklesMcGee:

    Hi!  My husband just received a job offer in Bellevue.  We're currently in the DC area.  We need to make a decision on the offer relatively soon-ish, and right now I'm trying to collect all of the information that I can.  I have a ton of questions and if you have any time, I would love to hear your thoughts on any or all of the following.  Thanks in advance!!

    1. H's job would be in Bellevue.  Housing cost (sort of) no object, would you live on the Bellevue side or the Seattle side? I would live in Bellevue or on the East Side. It is expensive, but probably similar to DC.

    2. We would be living in an apartment for a while so that we can scope this stuff out ourselves, but are there particular neighborhoods that are good for families? I live in Issaquah, next to Bellevue, which is very family friendly. I think Bellevue has good schools so I think there are good family areas. (I don't have kids!)

    3. Is there anywhere you can go for a weekend getaway relatively easily? Yes, there are many things within a 2 hour or so drive: Portland, OR, the Washington coast, Vancouver BC, Victoria BC (via boat), eastern Washington for a change of scenery. Bellingham is fun to visit for a weekend, etc.

    4. Favorite thing / least favorite thing about the area?  Anything else we should consider? I work in Bellevue and it's a great place. It's very different from DC, in that it is more casual. There are many high-end shops and restaurants in Bellevue, so it's a mix of fancy and casual.

    Thanks again!

    Welcome! The Seattle area is a great place.

  • 1) eastside, definitely

    2) i do hear that issaquah is good for families, but i don't know first hand.

    3) lots and lots. e. wa, san juans, portland, canada, olympic peninsula. every direction, there's fin stuff

    4) the seattle nest board is pretty awesome. stick around, and you'll be convinced to move here :) 

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  • I agree with almost everything ahead of this post.

    So, welcome to Seattle (Bellevue)!

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  • imagedreamwinds:

    I agree with almost everything ahead of this post.

    So, welcome to Seattle (Bellevue)!

    Agreed! Issaquah is nice, I live right next to it in Sammamish. If you do look at Sammamish, try and not live in the Plateau. Gets kinda of expensive. 

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  • 1. H's job would be in Bellevue.  Housing cost (sort of) no object, would you live on the Bellevue side or the Seattle side?
    Personally, i'd live in Seattle as i grew up in Bellevue and would rather live elsewhere.  Bellevue makes more sense, though, especially given traffic and tolls.

    2. We would be living in an apartment for a while so that we can scope this stuff out ourselves, but are there particular neighborhoods that are good for families?
    Anywhere in B'vue or surrounding neighborhoods is fine.  Redmond is nice, but i don't know about apartments there (Bellevue has lots of apts.).  ETA: Newcastle is great (no decent restaurants, though), and as pps suggested, Issaquah would be good, too.

    3. Is there anywhere you can go for a weekend getaway relatively easily?
    Peninsula (Olympics, Ocean Shores, Port Angeles, Pt Townsend, etc.), San Juan Islands, Whidbey Island, Bellingham, Vancouver, Victoria, North/Central Cascades (hiking, snow sports), Portland

    4. Favorite thing / least favorite thing about the area?  Anything else we should consider?
    Too many favorites to list!  Least favorite is traffic volumes and bad driving.  If you live/work on a hill, be prepared to walk or stay home if it snows -- don't expect sanding/plowing/etc.  Also people don't shovel their sidewalks here, so be prepared for that.

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  • I would definitely recommend checking out both Redmond and Kirkland.

    Bellevue apartments are either really overpriced right now, or not walkable from downtown. Downtown Redmond has a bunch of townhome and rental apartments that are walkable to shops/restaurants/etc. Check on Craigslist too, we're renting out our old townhome (found the renter on Craigslist) for the price of a 2 bedroom apartment. Kirkland is also nice, but quite pricey.

    Lake Washington School District is really good for the kiddos. 

  • I live in Kirkland, work in Bellevue and don't have much to add except to agree the Lake Washington school district is great. I also hear wonderful things about Bellevue schools.
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