Seattle, WA Suburbs Everyone Is Moving To

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Curious what some of the most popular suburbs are in Seattle? The suburbs that have the most people moving to? In this video, I am going over just that.

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Appreciate your mentioning the new light rail extensions to Shoreline & Lynnwood. Don't forget the new light rail service connecting Redmond to Bellevue. Regardless which line, a great way to commute!

cqt
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Living In Seattle - Bryce Greenleaf, Subscribed because your videos always make me smile!

JetLagRecords
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All these "master planned communities" with zero privacy and cookie cutter homes are my personal idea of hell. I live in the woods on a 1 acre lot in Woodinville and cannot be happier.

sergeybobkov
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I used to live in Maple Valley. Traffic in Black Diamond and Maple Valley has become horrendous over the last five years or so. It was one of the major reasons I moved out of there. It was a nice, quiet place to live before the all the massive development started.

JaggedTusk
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Shout out to Bainbridge Island. Nice ferry ride, with bus service to the ferry. New construction in Winslow.

CondorSWE
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To be a homeowner north of Seattle a household income of a minimum off $500k is needed. So much for the middle class in Seattle, eh?

Sinatraandfriends
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Nice, thanks, was looking forward to this video where you covered popular WA suburbs where people are moving. Thanks again!

lexzone-ybpc
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Redmond has never ending construction going on.

StellaChristelle
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Any commute into the center of Seattle is a nightmare to avoid. Trust me!

bellakrinkle
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Redmond is no surprise, I live in Bellevue and even living in this beautiful little city Redmond seems nice. Bellevue/Redmond area is beautiful with very kind people and a great place to have a family albeit a bit pricy.

lionheart
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Why would anyone want to live in a home where all you see when you look out the window is your neighbor's window?

rayyoung
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Just found your channel. Pretty cool to read about all the different areas. I have lived here all my life, and have lived in about 4 of the suburbs you discussed here. Currently living in Duvall on 5 acres, and am just 5 mins away from "downtown duvall". Great place to live, my wife and I both work out of our house so no commuting.

Not a lot of activities here but since we are right in between Monroe, Redmond and Woodinville, which are all 20 mins away max, we have plenty of things to do there such as movie theatres.

oldman
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The best place to live with the best commute to Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma, the East Side, and Sea-Tac is Kent.

trollbot
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Conclusion: east side is generally better in terms of home value appreciation.

meow-mi
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Interesting video and gave me some food for thought. I do have to agree with other comments that some of these are stretching the popular notion (even if it's not technically defined) of a suburb. I also think some of those commute times may have been assessed at off-peak times and therefore unrealistic. I am looking at directions from downtown to some of these places during what is now at the early end of the afternoon/evening "rush hour" and getting results of 1.25-1.5X the drive durations you were showing.

Armondahad
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I can vouch for Shoreline! Excellent schools, lots of trees, parks with forests. Lots of shopping and eating options. My commute to Seattle is about 40 minutes, give or take. Not horrible.

strederful
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My fiancé and I are trying to find a home for $1m and it’s near impossible. These prices are irrational. $750/sq ft for a rambler 35 min from MSFT. I’m not even looking in the heart of the east side. Things are going to crash, it’s not sustainable.

BicoastalJet
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Seattle suburbs are the absolute worst for anyone under 40 period

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The biggest problem I have with NEW construction Housing development. How close the homes are built to each other. My biggest pet pev on these developments is the squeeze in home with drive going right beside two homes. I bought my house on west hill of Auburn in the mid 1980s ( hud repo) the people had just walked away because Interest went through the roof. I at least have a pie shaped wedge lot in my cul-de-sac. I can park my vehicle on side of house with lots of room. 😊 I have lived in King county my entire 65 years.

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Thank my lucky stars you didn't list Edmonds! It's nice having a nice little area hidden near the water.

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