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He's a health nut and he bikes miles from his house to the station and then another couple miles from the station to his office. He actually had his picture in the paper and they did a write-up on commuters like him! Parking is really expensive! I love his office in downtown though, it's this huge old warehouse/loft space with exposed brick! They even have a Segway for the workers to use! I wish my work had that type of atmosphere! |
One other thing I would factor in when considering Seattle is the amount of rainy days! Personally, it wouldn't bother me and I think the rainfall is why Seattle is so green and beautiful! But I have had many friends say it was depressing to always be indoors because of the rain. I'm not sure how Indians weather is but just thought If throw that factor in. If you are like me and would still get out of the house in the rain then I don't think you will have a problem. One more thing-you said your husband is a musician and it also reminded me that Portland, Oregon might be an ideal city for you as well. Just a couple thoughts! Hope that helps! |
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It was kind of funny to find out that the total average rainfall isn't significantly higher than here, it's just smaller rainfalls. I know they don't typically have the huge thunderstorm downpours like we get in Ohio. My sister-n-law who has lived there all her life even laughs at us when we break out an umbrella, she said people from Seattle don't use them! :eek: |
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Really? Didn't know Portland, OR is a good place for musician also! I wonder how far is the drive to/from Vancouver, B.C? You all might think I am crazy that I actually want to move closer to Vancouver, BC bcoz I want to be closer to my in law!!! :eek: |
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The main reasons I want to move there are 1) closer to my in laws (they live in Vancouver, BC and 2) A city will support classical music........ So, do u guys think Seattle is a good place? |
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I live in Portland, OR which is about 3-31/2 hrs from Seattle. Seattle is bigger than Portland but it's also more expensive. Seattle would be a great place for musicians (there are also people who play music on the street near the market area). I also know that Portland is really focused on the arts and might be an even better choice. Like I said, it's smaller than Seattle but also cheaper. So maybe you might want to look at both places :) Go to this website to compare the costs of living: Cost of Living - Cost of Living Calculator from CNNMoney.com Hope this helps! :) |
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Also, I have a Qs...just want to get an idea from a real person who is living there to give me an idea how much I would need to make to live in Seattle (as a middle class living style)? Just one single income.......any #? I am not asking to share how much you make........but just how much one should make to live in Seattle as a mid. class? Of coz I know everyone has a different standard of mid class living and has different life style....I already went on few websites and got an idea of the salary vs cost of living comparsion..but I just want to hear from a real person who is actually lives there...so..my guess is 70k? Am I close? :p |
I don't think you need to make that much to be middle class (unless you're looking to live downtown). Although making that much will still make you middle class but at a much more comfortable and higher level. I'm not from there, but I'm guessing that $50,000 would definitely make you middle class. In fact, I'm guessing that $40,000 would make you middle class there (you just would still have to watch how much you shop, etc). I also think it depends on what part of town you live in. I'm close to Seattle and so I know a little bit. Hope this helps. |
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