Great video! I will say that Bainbridge should not be lumped in with other islands and long ferry waits. Bainbridge has bike commuters and walk ones. It’s super easy to get to Seattle. This ferry is very consistent. I lived on Orcas Island so have ptsd from those ferries but BBI is a piece of cake. BBI is not city or suburbia it’s got a great chill vibe yet is close to all DT Seattle’s amenities without wasting time sitting in traffic. Seattle also needs more Tesla super chargers those are very hard to find:(
I was honestly thinking about relocating to Seattle when I received a job offer to move there, but the housing AND renting costs kinda made me sweat for a bit not gonna lie. So I decided to give Raleigh NC a go instead. Hope Seattle cost of living gets under control at some point, as I love the city.
I’m a Raleigh local. If you didn’t already make your move, make sure you choose Downtown Raleigh, North Raleigh, West Raleigh, Midtown(Five Points and North Hills), Cary, Morrisville, Apex or Holly Springs. East Raleigh, South East Raleigh, and Knightdale are no-no’s. Ghetto and crime ridden.
@@donovan4105 Thanks for the heads up! I actually put an offer down for a house in Apex, the neighborhood seems super safe and fairly close to where I'll be working. I heard some bad stuff about Eastern Raleigh though.
Very informative video, Bryce. One question: is the commute by car from Capitol Hill, Seattle to Downtown, Bellevue around 20-ish minutes? I'm wondering if Google Maps is accurate or not. Thanks.
Very strongly depends on when you need to be in Bellevue and exactly where you’re starting from in cap hill. It is the reverse commute so you have an advantage there but during rush hour you could easily get stuck on a congested surface street for an unpredictable amount of time, 20 minutes seems quite… optimistic. Seattle is very heavily influenced by the steep terrain and its (deeply fascinating imo) history of massive earth moving projects so there are chokepoints you might not expect/notice from a satellite view. It’s not impossible that it could routinely be 20 minutes but you’d be trading off for living closer to I-5 or maybe more to the north getting more Montlake-ish, which is going to be a different vibe than the dense part of cap hill where the fun stuff is concentrated.
Can confirm Seattle is VERY dogfriendly. You can take your dog virtually anywhere. I was once having dinner at a hip noodle restaurant with my friends when we bumped into their neighbors who had their large dog with them (in the restaurant). The dog hopped up excitedly, its front legs landing on ours while we sat eating at the table. I looked around nervously but nobody in the restaurant seemed even mildly perturbed. No worker intervened or said anything. Another time my girlfriend brought our small chihuahua to an Italian restaurant and they set down a bowl of food for him on the ground to eat next to the dinner table.
Thank you! Really comprehensive overview of the area and choices. 😊 You truly know Seattle!
Great video! I will say that Bainbridge should not be lumped in with other islands and long ferry waits. Bainbridge has bike commuters and walk ones. It’s super easy to get to Seattle. This ferry is very consistent. I lived on Orcas Island so have ptsd from those ferries but BBI is a piece of cake. BBI is not city or suburbia it’s got a great chill vibe yet is close to all DT Seattle’s amenities without wasting time sitting in traffic. Seattle also needs more Tesla super chargers those are very hard to find:(
I was honestly thinking about relocating to Seattle when I received a job offer to move there, but the housing AND renting costs kinda made me sweat for a bit not gonna lie. So I decided to give Raleigh NC a go instead. Hope Seattle cost of living gets under control at some point, as I love the city.
Great thing it's a shit hole here. Don't bother
I’m a Raleigh local. If you didn’t already make your move, make sure you choose Downtown Raleigh, North Raleigh, West Raleigh, Midtown(Five Points and North Hills), Cary, Morrisville, Apex or Holly Springs.
East Raleigh, South East Raleigh, and Knightdale are no-no’s. Ghetto and crime ridden.
@@donovan4105 Thanks for the heads up! I actually put an offer down for a house in Apex, the neighborhood seems super safe and fairly close to where I'll be working. I heard some bad stuff about Eastern Raleigh though.
Very informative video, Bryce. One question: is the commute by car from Capitol Hill, Seattle to Downtown, Bellevue around 20-ish minutes? I'm wondering if Google Maps is accurate or not. Thanks.
Very strongly depends on when you need to be in Bellevue and exactly where you’re starting from in cap hill. It is the reverse commute so you have an advantage there but during rush hour you could easily get stuck on a congested surface street for an unpredictable amount of time, 20 minutes seems quite… optimistic. Seattle is very heavily influenced by the steep terrain and its (deeply fascinating imo) history of massive earth moving projects so there are chokepoints you might not expect/notice from a satellite view. It’s not impossible that it could routinely be 20 minutes but you’d be trading off for living closer to I-5 or maybe more to the north getting more Montlake-ish, which is going to be a different vibe than the dense part of cap hill where the fun stuff is concentrated.
I agree with @km04
@@km04 much appreciated the information. Cheers.
I wanna move to Seattle do they have ride share rental car in Seattle?
No
Yes they do, There are people that comment negatively because they don't want people moving here.
@@AshleyBProperties loll ok
@@AshleyBProperties thank you
@@AshleyBProperties because we have too many transplants already and most of them are trash especially the californians
Dallas is also ahead of Seattle in rainfall for 2024 ! Yes I am tired of the rainy city myth.
Bullsht
I like that Seattle has good Muay Thai dojos. I want to go pro in either Muay Thai or Kickboxing.
Really that's the bonus. Well let's be honest had to look extremely hard for something good lololol
Hey, love the videos, but have noticed you consistently leave out the women’s NWSL soccer team. Go Reign!
Can confirm Seattle is VERY dogfriendly. You can take your dog virtually anywhere.
I was once having dinner at a hip noodle restaurant with my friends when we bumped into their neighbors who had their large dog with them (in the restaurant). The dog hopped up excitedly, its front legs landing on ours while we sat eating at the table. I looked around nervously but nobody in the restaurant seemed even mildly perturbed. No worker intervened or said anything.
Another time my girlfriend brought our small chihuahua to an Italian restaurant and they set down a bowl of food for him on the ground to eat next to the dinner table.
STOP trying to get people to move here! Stay where you’re at! Don’t need new people here!😡