Maktub
Well-Known Member
I've lived in the Seattle for the past 3 years, and overall it's a great place.
A few things to note:
It's very gloomy at times. During the rainy season (6 months of the year), you can go weeks without seeing the sun. Srsly.
A lot of rainy days, but rarely does it rain hard. Many other cities get more annual rain, but those storms come, dump down rain and leave. In Seattle, the low clouds just stay.
There are enough LDS people that if you want to be involved, it's easy. I moved here with my wife and our 1-year old kid and almost immediately my wife had a nice circle of LDS friends with kids of similiar ages... and my wife isn't even LDS!
Traffic sucks.
Summers are awesome
Home are expensive. If you want to live in the city, $500k will get you a starter home in a nice area. Otherwise, move 15-20 miles North/South or East and homes become affordable.
A few things to note:
It's very gloomy at times. During the rainy season (6 months of the year), you can go weeks without seeing the sun. Srsly.
A lot of rainy days, but rarely does it rain hard. Many other cities get more annual rain, but those storms come, dump down rain and leave. In Seattle, the low clouds just stay.
There are enough LDS people that if you want to be involved, it's easy. I moved here with my wife and our 1-year old kid and almost immediately my wife had a nice circle of LDS friends with kids of similiar ages... and my wife isn't even LDS!
Traffic sucks.
Summers are awesome
Home are expensive. If you want to live in the city, $500k will get you a starter home in a nice area. Otherwise, move 15-20 miles North/South or East and homes become affordable.