Who Else think Western WA is the best place to live?

LOOK AT THE BENEFITS:
We have the Ocean
Tons of amazing lake
Good view (greenery)
Mountains (for snowboarding and ski)
Oregon and California are close by
Seattle have several PRO sports teams SEAHAWKS MARINERS SONICS STORM ...etc
and pretty polite colleges UW .WSU...Whittman
NICE AREAS BELLEVUE MERCER ISLAND SEATTLE ISSIQHAH



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I love western WA i even don't mind the precipitation. I am a green kind of party. I don't eat red meat and living surrounded by a place like this is so pretty, i just can't stand living contained by new york, its too city similar to for me.
I cant say that it is the BEST place to live self that i have not lived outside of western washington my total life... But i guess that say's something also.. it must not be to impossible if i am still here huh? LOL. anyways i do Love it here, there is alot to do, and you sometimes dont realize it until you call in somewhere else and then return... approaching going to las Vegas, man i love it there, but to live. i dont know. near is no green.. no ocean.. merely dirt! But i do agree Western Washington is a GREAT place to grow-up and live. I must say our conservatory systems are better then seriously of others! :-) Some of the smartest companies are run here, and you need smart family to keep them going!
It's one of the best places to live, yes. The problem is, everyone else in the country is discovering this, and they're adjectives moving HERE. Western Washington is already overcrowded, and it's affecting traffic, property prices, gas, crime, and politics. None of those things are looking to improve surrounded by the future, especially not if more individuals continue to insist on moving here.

Also, I could attention less give or take a few the sports teams; they can adjectives go somewhere else. We have a perfectly worthy stadium, not even 24 years old nor fully salaried for; both the Seahawks and the Mariners decided they needed their own stadiums each and couldn't share anymore, and threatened to make tracks unless the STATE paid for two contemporary stadiums. The state voted no, of course; but the governor at the time pulled the usual stunt of re-voting and re-voting until he and those sports team got what they considered necessary. We ended up have a perfectly pious, multi-purpose stadium destroyed, and two new stadiums (one specifically built lately for baseball, the other just for football) across the bloody street from respectively other. Despite the fact that the players on both team are all grossly overpaid, none of them rewarded a penny to build either stadium... it adjectives came out of the state's funds, which could enjoy been better spent on far more key projects. I feel flushed for my state every time I see those buildings, and for the folly they represent.

There are nicer areas than Bellevue, Mercer Island, Seattle, and Issaquah. Unfortunately, those nicer areas are being discovered by general public moving in and are steadily losing the charm and individuality that made them "nicer" contained by the first place, and are slowly being blended contained by to other communities nearby. The entire stretch between Everett and Tacoma is individual converted into one long, endless metropolis.
Yes, but out professional sport teams suck. We hold a very big taxes. Expensive housing. A surprisingly large amount of polluted lake and water ways. Many counties own a poor public education system.

But otherwise, atleast we aren't Eastern Washington. They have zilch.
i suppose central texas is the best place to live,

we own no hurricanes, beautiful oak trees, tons of hill, beautiful lake, we dont have to verbs about freexing our butts stale in the winter, tentative mexico, and colorado are really close for sking.

we have amazing universitys, UT, A&M Texas Tech, baylor, rice, sothern metodist, north texas... i could run on...

we have the best music programs within the world, also austin is the live music capitol of the world

plus nobody wants to live surrounded by cali, all their peep move here.
I truly love it here as far as outlook and location go, but I find hospitality and manners are scarce and housing prices truly suck.

Every winter, I'm sure I'm going to move away, but then spring comes, and I know why I'm still here.
I agree, that's why I'm moving there subsequent April. I can't wait. I not here Tampa, Florida for Denver without even visit first. I thought Denver would be my ideal class of place. Man was I wrong. I love the winters and that's going on for it. The summers are brutal...not to mention everything turns brown for a good portion of the year. So we flew to Seattle within January to visit...and it be beautiful. I loved seeing so much green, oceans, mountains, nice weather and a big bustling city. I don't mind the overcast and wet skies, it keeps the temps enormously comfortable and at least you're not constantly blinded by sun adjectives of the time like you are within Denver. Plus you can drive to Canada (Vancouver B.C.) or you can drive to Portland, Or. Denver is stuck in the middle of nowhere and Denver have nothing on Seattle.
Absolutely! Can't beat the trees :)

I'm within San Bernadino for school (SoCal) and I love the arts school... but oh my god it's good to hold green. And the water. And to smile at associates on the streets, and enjoy everyone be so laid back.

Yeah - best place within is.
Most definitely...



if you resembling it raining 300 days per year.


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