DrewM
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"Quiet and gorgeous"
- Trails
- Nature
- Have to drive everywhere
- Beach Lovers
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"A beautiful beach spot for tourists and retirees"
It's a heavy retirement community, and many families from Western Washington have 2nd or 3rd homes in the area to spent the occasional weekend on the peninsula. There are miles and miles of beach you can drive on. The water certainly isn't warm, but it's hard to wander down to the beach without seeing people wandering knee or waist deep in the waves. There are swift currents, so people are generally discouraged from swimming.
The kite festival in August is a busy time of year, as is the annual Rod Run (classic car show) the weekend after Labor Day.
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"growing family suburb, but a long way from Seattle"
Skiing at Steven's pass is a short car ride away, just about an hour east. Thus, if you're a skiing/boarding addict, Monroe wouldn't be a bad place to call home.
Eastside Paintball is nearby, and a cool spot to spend a day with family or friends. 21685 Lake Fontal Rd,
Monroe, WA 98272 --> http://eastsidepaintball.net/home.php
I definitely wouldn't look forward to commuting from Monroe to a downtown Seattle job - that would be beyond a brutal commute.
- Quick access to skiing / outdoor activities
- Long commute to Seattle
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"The City that Never Sleeps"
The first time I went to New York City was the 2007 Inman Connect real estate conference. While working for Zillow and Virtual Results, I attended the next 4 Connect Conferences in NYC up until 2011 (I missed 2012 since I left for SE asia right after Christmas). From the moment I first set foot in the Big Apple in 2007, I was hooked. The dirty & packed subway during rush hour, Central Park, Brooklyn, the quaint bars in the West Village…the general “vibe” of the bustling city that never stops moving. The list goes on and on. Between 2007 and 2011, I looked forward to my time in NYC every January. I met some amazing New Yorkers who are now close friends. I ate AMAZING Korean BBQ.
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There’s just something about New York that draws the young professional in. I can’t quite put my finger on what exactly “IT” is, but it’s certainly alive and burning for me.
- Always something to do
- Can get anywhere on public transit
- Energy, and Diversity
- Expensive...everything
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"Great community for families just 20 minutes from Seattle"
Once a year, Salmon Days Festival takes place and is a gathering the entire community rallies behind. I haven't gone in years, but went every year as a kid growing up in nearby Sammamish.
One big plus to Issaquah is you're only about 25 minutes from Summit at Snoqualmie for skiing/boarding in the winter, and hiking in the summer. Lake Sammamish state park is a great spot in the summer for picnics and swimming.
To get to downtown Seattle, you take the 554 or 214 from the Issaquah Park and Ride. It's about a 25 minute ride, depending on traffic. Not a super short commute, but not bad considering potential commutes from other suburbs.
- Peaceful
- Great schools
- Close to outdoor activities
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"a quaint beach town only 10 miles from Long Beach"
There is a great community of car enthusiasts, many of whom belong to the Beach Barons. Every year the weekend after Labor Day, Beach Barons puts on the Rod Run, which is a car show with between 600 and 1,000 cars.
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- Very far from a large city
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"Family friendly community with relatively affordable housing"
Crossroads Mall has a fairly large food court, and quite a few shops and larger stores such as Sports Authority. I spent hours and hours and hours in Norm Johnson's Sportscards in my youth, but it shut down a number of years ago :(. There's also a movie theatre. Overlake is nearby (3 min drive), which has even more strip malls, department stores, and shops.
The area has a broad array of trails and parks a few minutes drive in Lake Hills for those who like to walk/jog/run.
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- Not a terrible commute to downtown
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"The best neighborhood in Seattle for young professionals"
Racha Thai has a great happy hour with cheap drinks and appetizers. It used to be all day, everyday - but they've changed the hours more recently changed their promotions and now it's only after 8 (not 100% sure). They close at 10, since they're more of a restaurant than a bar.
Uptown Expresso is my favorite spot for working.
Sitting Room is a fantastic date spot, that's usually fairly quiet.
Pho Viet Anh is my favorite pho spot in the hood, great for hungover Sundays or any other lunch or dinner during the week.
Phuket Thai Cuisine (Queen Anne) - amazing Thai food at decent prices. Can't go wrong with Cashew chicken nut.
Traffic on Mercer Street is often atrocious, due to ongoing construction that never seems to end. So getting from Lower Queen Anne to I-5 N/S is challenging anywhere near rush hour.
Belltown, Fremont, Ballard, and Capitol Hill as well as even Pioneer Square - all popular spots for those looking for a night out on the town - are a fairly short taxi ride away.
- Peaceful
- Easy commute downtown
- Walkable
- Difficult parking
- High traffic volumes on arterial streets
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"Great vibe and energy for Liberals"
- Liberal
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"Diverse with good public transit to downtown"
There are literally great restaurants everywhere, many very affordable -- since there is a lot of students, super expensive restaurants in this area don't do so well.
University Ave is full of college dive bars, perhaps none better than Earl's -- a longtime favorite for Long Islands.
Great access to freeways (I-5 and 520) as well as easy buses downtown (70, 71, 72, 73)
- Tons of fantastic affordable restaurants
- Diversity
- Fairly affordable
- Limited parking
- Not great for non-students
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"Restaurants and nightlife for young professionals"
The neighborhood is a bit rough in parts, and it's likely you'll come across a strange character or two if you're out and about late night - or even during the day. It's definitely not a place you go for peace and quiet. That said, I wouldn't say it's an unsafe area.
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- Lack of single family homes
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"Affordable, Good for Couples and Families Who Wish to be Close to the City"
Only a short drive to to SFO. The 8X gets you downtown fairly easily, and runs every 15-20 minutes. The 9 will take you closer to Mission on a slightly longer/slower route to downtown. Unfortunately, there isn't a BART stop that is easily walkable, you'd likely want to take a cab to the 24th street station to get on.
The plus of the neighborhood is that its affordable comparatively to other nearby neighborhoods. The Mission, where a lot of startups reside and is in extremely high demand, isn't too far away.
- Affordable Houses
- Relatively Safe
- A Bit Run Down Looking
Demographically, Portola is a little over 50% Asian, a little over 20% caucasian, a little over 20% Latino, 5% African American and the remainder is only categorized as "other".
To each their own opinion but I wouldn't call this neighborhood "fairly run down" compared to most urban areas, its much cleaner and well kept than the far pricer Mission but it could use some more trees.
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"Tech Startup Capital of the City"
The area is dirty in places, but not bad overall. Safe area during the day, can be sketchy in parts of the neighborhood at night.
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- Some run-down areas
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"Touristy"
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"Great hood for young professionals without massive budgets"
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"Great place to go out for food and drinks"
- Fantastic restaurants
- Trendy
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"Fantastic community for families"
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- Less than 30 minutes from Seattle
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"Great scene for the young professional"
Belltown, Fremont, Ballard, and Capitol Hill - all popular spots for those looking to go out at night - are a fairly short taxi ride away.
- Bars and restaurants for young professionals
- Easy commute to downtown
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- Trendy & Stylish