Seattle, WA Suburbs Everyone Is LEAVING

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Curious what some of the least popular suburbs are in Seattle? The suburbs that have the most people leaving? In this video, I am going over just that. There are a few in here that will really surprise you.

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Don't move here unless you want to spend about 60 to 70% of your money on rent and the rest of it on food and gas

GothicCinderz
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0:50 - Renton
2:18 - Kent
3:15 - Issaquah
5:29 - Monroe
7:11 - Federal Way
10:03 - Sammamish
12:13 - Auburn
13:40 - Mercer Island

rettwoods
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Calling 850k "pretty affordable" is hilarious when most of the people in this state cant even afford an apartment

zmzam
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People are escaping King County because the property taxes and other taxes are too high.

freesk
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It’s too expensive in Seattle.

King County is made for millionaires and homeless people and no one in between!!

mycatlovesme
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Telling people not to move to seattle and claiming everyone is leaving seattle is the most seattle thing ever

silbertmcg
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His use of the word "riff raff" is carrying a lot of weight here. A more forthcoming way to say this is "homelessness, drug use and crime".

JeffTaylor-trmy
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I moved to the Seattle area from Chicago 12 years ago.I am blown away by the fact that there has been ongoing construction on I-5 the entire time I've lived here!! Worst traffic I've EVER experienced ‼️

eyeswideopen
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Moved here over 40 years ago. The pristine beauty of this state is now overshadowed by incessant crime, higher taxes, idiotic politics and homelessness and druggies on every corner. Leaving n less than 2 years to retire across country to a different state more in line with my morals, values & beliefs and aren’t going to be taxed to death.

sierraechopnw
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Thank You! People were so friendly and helpful. In my early 20’s I moved to Seattle. I lived above International district. People There were some friendly, but not as friendly from where I came. I eventually moved to Lynnhood and was shocked by how unfriendly, rude, confrontational, angry and depressed people were! I was so disappointed. I’ve lived here since 2004. One of the things I really have an issue with was the way people wouldn’t look you in the eyes. I don’t trust anyone that won’t look me in my eyes. I was very shocked how rude and impolite people were. I’m old fashion and I had a real problem with men who didn’t open the door for a woman. I also couldn’t believe how people ignored 16:31 Isomeone who needs help. Even if it’s just opening the door for an elderly person or a woman with a baby stroller.
I lived in North New Jersey and South New Jerseys and I have to say the people there were much friendlier and nice there. I know that’s a sad thing to say, but it’s true. My husband and I have been living in our neighborhood since 2007and we only know 2 neighbors. We’ve tried wavering when people would drive by and they either gave us a dirty look or totally ignored us. I can’t wait to get out of this God awful state! When my husband retires we’re moving to Az. Hopefully he’ll retire sooner than later. I’m glad you were able to get out of this horrible state. Take care 👍

kdvidorus
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I can’t imagine paying $3M to live in Auburn

exintrovert
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I grew up there and can’t afford to live there anymore, it’s a tragedy. If you ask the people on the streets you’ll be hard pressed to find someone who actually grew up locally.

ShireTown
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The entire area is overcrowded. Crime is bad and getting worse. Homelessness and open drug use is terrible. Roads are in bad shape. Littering is pathetically bad. Schools are mostly trash and education is poor.

The entire area is and has been for decades completely controlled by the far left. Their answer to everything is to raise taxes and throw money at the problem with only problem exacerbation to show for it.

Defund police.
Over tax businesses and property owners.
Allow more and more overbuilding.
Don’t enforce laws.
Sanctuary city/state.
Woke education and hiring.
The full list of far left policies has ruined the area.

It used to be full of traditional liberals with a smaller number of quirky hippies. That wasn’t perfect, but it was okay. Now the far left has taken over and traditional liberals are either drinking the koolaid or afraid to say anything against the far left narrative. Now, it’s trash. Most of Seattle has been turned into a third world sh*thole.

kanenomoja
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Over 25 years ago, I remember walking from Capital Hill to Queen Anne at night after 9:00 pm alone and felt relatively safe. I was also very skinny and probably a super easy target, yet I made the walk without fear. Now, I won't even go to many places at night up here in Bellingham. I can only imagine how safe I would have felt in Bellingham during that time period, super safe! Not anymore, I'm looking for my exit to leave this state once and for all and never look back!

donnelly
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Another tell tale sign in grocery stores, is items misplaced throughout the store, customers grabbing an item and dropping it elsewhere, not giving a shit. I work as a vendor in many stores in WA, the more you see misplaced items indicates the people don’t give a shit about their community

xtech
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Seattle native. They have ruined our beautiful state...Inslee and his cohorts. It's horrible!😢

redcedar
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The remaining people should let King County know....their high taxes should NOT be used to promote more homelessness. The social programs never solve homelessness but burden tax payers.

weareorigin
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As soon as i can afford the move, I'm leaving washington. In FW, Too many people, too much crime, too many homeless people, too many people on Drugs. After 30 years I Don't feel safe here anymore. A beautiful western washington.

ritaj.
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I lived in the South Everett area near Mill Creek. Once I retired, I escaped from there and moved to the Boise area. We really like it here in Boise. Seattle was a great place when I moved there back in 1990, but it's way too crowded now.

dalefrolander
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I lived there for 7 years. Couldn't wait to leave and would NEVER move back. As bad as Portland is, Seattle is worse in every way!

pacervault