Pros and Cons of Living In Bellingham WA (2022)

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  • @patriciaherlevi6217
    @patriciaherlevi6217 2 роки тому +14

    If you are wealthy Bellingham is a great location. If you're not, you could end up homeless. The jobs are mostly service jobs. And when I lived in Bellingham, I met people working two or three jobs and still having problem paying the rent. The rental market is insane and the reason why I left in 2017. And it's bitter cold in the winter--windy, rainy, and the chill factor of the Frazier Valley. Oh, and certain parts of the city have a meth problem.
    Blaine, Everson, and Ferndale are not near Bellingham.

  • @Grigsy
    @Grigsy 2 роки тому +14

    I lived there for 2.5 years. It was a fun time, but at the end of the day if you are not into outdoor activities it isn't the place for you. It's a large town with a University, not a small city. That's ok. There is a cultural difference though. Bellingham likes the slow pace and small town vibe. It's also the last city before the Canadian Border thus the reason for so much of the homeless population. The price of living is lower than many of the near by cities for renters however, but like many cities homeownership is expensive and wages are low.

  • @dannyt4663
    @dannyt4663 2 роки тому +16

    The con is that because this used to be such a great place to live, affluent urban area transplants have driven up home prices, created rush hour traffic when there used to be none, and generally made everywhere more crowded and expensive than ever before

    • @Tinymoezzy
      @Tinymoezzy Рік тому

      My family helped found Bellingham/Fairhaven... I left my Roeder family name behind for Minnesota state. Things are too expensive in Bellingham and crowded and so... just depressing. It would be nice if we had more trees again.

  • @nogo4022
    @nogo4022 Рік тому +2

    Woops! Might want to update your video. We live in B’ham and with our Nexus pass, we drive to Vancouver (for our BIG city fix) a few times a month. It’s completely easy. Canada’s open, Dude😊!

  • @shortytrouble4276
    @shortytrouble4276 2 роки тому +11

    I moved to Bellingham back in the ‘70s and lived there for close to 4 years before moving back to Arizona where I was born. I moved back to Bellingham in the ‘90s until I retired and moved back to Arizona to be close to family.
    PRO
    Bellingham is absolutely gorgeous with lot of greenery and outdoor activities. Both Mt Baker and Bellingham Bay are very close, so depending on what type of activity you are in the mood for you have those choices along with the various lake and rivers within close vicinity. If you want to take a day trip you could take a drive to Seattle, catch a ferry to Orcas Island, drive the loop through Winthrop (country style) and Leavenworth (German style), or go to La Conner to do some antiquing. If you wanted, you could head into Canada and check out Vancouver or Victoria…at least you used to while I lived there. Traveling is a fairly easy since there is also a train or bus that could take you other parts of the state if you so choose. Best part is the great seafood options.
    CONs
    Housing costs are through the roof, irregardless whether you’re renting or looking to buy a home. Weather sucks and fluctuates quite a bit. Between the rain or drizzling rain along with the cold seeping into your bones, even in summer, you couldn’t always count 100% on good weather for any outdoor events. I’ll never forget wearing a coat waiting for the fireworks at Bellingham Boulevard on July 4th!!! Another con while I lived there was the escalating drug problem (unfortunately, that is in every city). Homeless camps/people has increased and, from what I understand, has taken over parts of downtown (especially prior to and during Covid), which doesn’t bode well for the citizens, business owners, nor the visitors.
    --
    Bellingham is one of my favorite places, especially the scenery, but I could not afford to live there on my limited retirement income. Plus too doggone cold.

  • @neil8161
    @neil8161 2 роки тому +18

    You nailed all the pros but didn’t mention these cons: high crime rate, common smash and dash at all the parks and trailheads, growing homeless population, large population of drug addicts downtown that carry weapons and break into cars, and very high property taxes.

    • @mattransom3671
      @mattransom3671 2 роки тому +2

      Tell me more of the worst things I'd appreciate it a lot

    • @kendomyers
      @kendomyers Рік тому

      Do you live there?

    • @danielhamilton1465
      @danielhamilton1465 Рік тому +3

      @@kendomyers I live in the area and he speaks the truth. Drugs and crime are out of control right now, with a massive homeless population. It's getting pretty scary, and it's only getting worse.

    • @kendomyers
      @kendomyers Рік тому

      @@danielhamilton1465
      You look like youre out in the country.
      My father lived in the next county in upstate NY and he was always telling me about the horrible crime he was hearing about (from the social media cottage industry selling fear of the big cities to shut ins and country folk like my father)
      Its true that post-COVID there has been a rebound in crime, theres new fads in crime, and there is an increase in homelessness thanks to the economic shock we are all still recovering from that was 2020
      ...I guess what Im saying is be careful what conclusions you draw from this
      Because these statements often come loaded

    • @danielhamilton1465
      @danielhamilton1465 Рік тому +4

      @@kendomyers My wife works in community mental health, and we have been involved with homeless advocacy groups for many years. I have personally seen the increase in severe mental health problems and drug addiction, and it started well before 2020. Since then it has been getting exponentially worse. I want all these people to get the help they need to get better, but downplaying the problem will only let them suffer longer.

  • @mmschulte5652
    @mmschulte5652 2 роки тому +11

    This video completely overlooks THE major con.
    No doubt about it, the homeless situation is a tremendous, unavoidable con. Trespass, break-ins/crime, car/bike theft and indigent dudes just laying about. Downtown Bellingham is quite depressing due to Opportunity Council + homelessness. Solutions like 1022 N. State are dangerous and neighbors know the terrible consequence of irresponsible oversight. Try to open your eyes to this decline and reality. Meth + fentanyl (openly used in front of 1022) have made matters extremely serious of late. I don't know that I want to live in Bellingham anymore. Additional funding for no-barrier housing in downtown seems a dreadful albeit likely idea. It's sad! but I think you should tell the truth about it.

  • @crowdog56
    @crowdog56 Рік тому +4

    Lived there once. Wouldn't live there again if you paid me to. Most boring, unfriendly and uptight place I've ever lived in 70 years.

  • @TimBarnett-pl9kd
    @TimBarnett-pl9kd 9 місяців тому

    I moved off east of I-5 off 236 exit, an past the speedway! I can relate too snow an rain with pictures of 2ft snow on roof. My best memories of area was on Skagit River in my 22ft aluminum jet boat. Even with V-8 an really heavy boat, salmon school so thick, not enough water in river, where fish actually lifted my boat out of the water, bouncing it like a toy! (Note: Skagit water level was above average, just too many fish in school. Making river shake like a dragon passing underwater!?)

  • @a-liberal-patriot
    @a-liberal-patriot 2 роки тому +3

    17-year resident. Pro: the way the town has grown without going crazy (housing prices nothwithstanding). Con: Major con! The explosion of homeless people and the drugs and crime they bring. There's an entire story about said explosion, bottom line being, IMO, the city isn't moving fast enough to resolve it.

    • @Tinymoezzy
      @Tinymoezzy Рік тому

      I lived near the lighthouse in a nice complex, 2 years ago it was filled with homeless people. While I was at work my son called me and told me about a loud sound. Apparently a camper/lab blew up just down the street.
      It is depressing.
      Housing cost going up, and the loss of our mental care facilities makes the town unsavory.
      They should market Bellingham as a place to live if you want to unexpectedly get mugged on a Wednesday afternoon.

  • @dorkladytravels
    @dorkladytravels 2 роки тому +3

    Tommy, this is so well done, I can't believe you don't have more subscribers! Great run-down on the area (makes me want to move there, haha!)

    • @TommyMutchlerRealtor
      @TommyMutchlerRealtor  2 роки тому

      Thank you ☺️ call me when you're ready to make the best move of your life! 😉

  • @amandakraus3533
    @amandakraus3533 10 місяців тому

    Thank you so much! I miss Bellingham in a whole special way compared to other places I’ve lived.

  • @1.gatuquan
    @1.gatuquan Рік тому +3

    Good to visit for a day or two, mainly for outdoor activities. Downtown looks pretty rough imo.

  • @gerrythekay
    @gerrythekay 2 роки тому +6

    One hour to Seattle???!!! What the heck are you driving?

  • @atinycrow
    @atinycrow 2 роки тому +4

    The food scene here is overrated. Most restaurants here are too expensive for what you get. Also the homeless crisis isn't just a random problem that's happening to Bellingham, it's a symptom of decades of neo-liberal policies coming home to roost. Y'all demonizing homeless people in the comments need to do some more thinking.

  • @danielhamilton1465
    @danielhamilton1465 Рік тому +2

    I've lived in the Bellingham area my whole life, and it has really gone down hill in the last 5 years. Housing is completely unaffordable, crime and homelessness is getting out of control, and taxes are way to high. If you have the money to live in the rich areas you might be ok, but for working class people and families things are getting tough out there. I pretty much stay away from the city these days because of the crime and homeless drug addicts on every corner. It's a shame because it is a very beautiful city and used to be a great place to live. Hopefully it cleans up someday.

  • @sweeperdave1
    @sweeperdave1 2 роки тому

    Bellingham will be our base next year when we celebrate our 30th. We plan to visit the San Juan islands, Mt. Baker, Vancouver, and discover the local amenities. I like the idea that the town has a significant airport too.

  • @captaingoodguySentientA.I.
    @captaingoodguySentientA.I. 2 роки тому +14

    the bellingham city council allows homeless people with weapons to camp on the sidewalks here. they also allow out in the open drug dealing of fentanyl

  • @marlavandermeer3731
    @marlavandermeer3731 2 роки тому +5

    I moved up here from California a few years ago to escape the crowds and extreme heat. I absolutely LOVE the dynamic weather and the fact that high temps are rare. I even love the little snow we can get in the winter. So weather, plus the green beautiful forests, nearness to the ocean, lakes, and rivers makes this the perfect spot for me.

    • @keko9180
      @keko9180 2 роки тому +2

      go back

    • @amyarnelle
      @amyarnelle Рік тому

      Hi--I'm curious--what part of California did you live in? I'm in Valencia and keep thinking about Bellingham...

    • @lucacatt77
      @lucacatt77 Рік тому

      @@keko9180 literally never met more adult babies who have no function how the real world works than in bellingham lmao

  • @andylee7953
    @andylee7953 2 роки тому +4

    My Pro's and Con's of living in Bellingham WA. About 6 and a half years from 2015 to 2021 I have lived there. Well what I noticed is most locals are to themselves and don't initiate communication much. I've walked those streets been to the farmers markets joined clubs gone to many bars a whole lot and I mean a WHOLE LOT. And noticed that I'm rarely greeted or noticed so if your an introvert with no friends I would HIGHLY Say don't live in Bellingham unless you got friends or lots of family, or Really a Social butterfly who can wooooo these type of people. Its not like i did not try though. okay Anyways I won't recommend college up there either. Although tourists or people that just moved there are better than that. and if your a kid you probably won't have this problem So that's my HUGE CON as an adult that moved there. Yeah the only communication I was getting really was just from my brother. 6 YEARS... and now I'm more quiet then ever after that experience yeah I know covid also put more of a damper on it to. Pros Great scenic areas, Great parks, Nice Circus performers, Great trails, awesome Art, just a lot of Great views in a historical city. Great Beer infact some of the best IPA beer I've ever had.

    • @crowdog56
      @crowdog56 Рік тому +3

      Andy- I lived there in the 70s and had the exact "incommunicado" problems you did! Couldn't buy a conversation at a bar or anywhere else for that matter. MOST unfriendly place I have ever lived! Yeah the countryside is nice but the people just sucked, as did the weather a lot of the time. Haven't been back in 40 years and have no intention of ever doing so. That's just how much I dislike Bellinghamster!

    • @28kataya
      @28kataya Рік тому +2

      I fully agree with this comment I’m from Bellingham and it is extremely depressing, lack of opportunities, hard to make any social connections, hell the nicest people are the homeless druggies downtown by the bus station. I have tried many times but never fit in, ever. I had no hope, no opportunity, and a very hard time finding any acceptance. I left at 14, traveled the country and landed in New Orleans where I am fully accepted and have thrived. I am now a sign language interpreter and I transcribe braille. I don’t believe I ever could have found my place there as I was already marked for failure from the getgo there. I was poor, from government housing or trailer parks, had unaddressed learning disabilities and became a pregnant homeless youth by 14.
      This town was and probably still is brutal. Oh, but like he said the nature can’t be beat. When I think of Bellingham I think of all the missed opportunities. The way they discard and ostracize the youth, the poor, and the mentally I’ll is sad and only increases the danger. Also and due to the judgmental anoles who live there I may lose some of ya’ll with this part but true business, Whatcom County has the worst county jail I have ever been too and I have been in jail in Frisco, New York, Arkansas and New Orleans. I was shocked at how poorly ran and dangerous it was.

    • @crowdog56
      @crowdog56 Рік тому +1

      @@28kataya Hooray for you! Glad you found a town that's livable for you. I LOVE Nola! Would live there if I wasn't so content where I am now. You're in a beautiful town full of art and mystery and history and fun peeps. Have a wonderful Life there, Kataya!

  • @adamkessel8608
    @adamkessel8608 2 роки тому +11

    Con
    it’s definitely the high cost of housing Bellingham’s rising home values were the main reason the city was named one of the 50 worst in America to live in
    Pro
    Water. Mountains, beaches, rivers, lakes, the standard of living by FAR surpasses the southwest in every aspect. The lack of hurricanes, sandstorms, flash floods, tornados, mosquitos, rattlesnakes, scorpions and deadly animals of most kinds also strikes me as pretty great
    But with every place theres positives and negatives it's all on perception in what someone wants out of life if you can stand 1/3 of the year of winter then live in Washington if you can stand 1/3 of the year of heat live in Arizona
    (Phoenix Arizona native who live in Bellingham for 15 years)

  • @sweetds1
    @sweetds1 2 роки тому +8

    We do not have the ocean here in bellingham. We have the bay.

    • @Ginge1164
      @Ginge1164 2 роки тому +4

      But the Bay is made up of the ocean. It’s basically part of the Pacific Ocean.

    • @sweetds1
      @sweetds1 2 роки тому

      @@Ginge1164
      Youre going to be in puget sound for along time via boat before you hit the ocean. He made it sound like we can drive down to the ocean. Not true

    • @pjw2000
      @pjw2000 2 роки тому +4

      Correct. A lot of folks refer to the Salish Sea as "the ocean," but it is way different than the wide open Pacific, which is hours away from Bellingham.

    • @sweetds1
      @sweetds1 2 роки тому +1

      @@pjw2000
      Thank you so much for agreeing. I love going out to the islands. I love the ocean too but wont hit that on a day.

  • @marlavandermeer3731
    @marlavandermeer3731 2 роки тому +1

    Canada is now open

  • @Mike-mp1hk
    @Mike-mp1hk 2 роки тому +2

    My favorite part of Bellingham is Whatcom Falls. Some of the best swimming holes around this part.

  • @theocurtis02
    @theocurtis02 Рік тому

    Wow, this place looks amazing. I'm a student from the UK thinking of moving to Bellingham after my degree (2 years time). I live in North Wales and the outdoor stuff is very reminiscent of over here. Luckily my dad is from California and so I automatically have US citizenship.

  • @CosmickGold
    @CosmickGold 2 роки тому

    I lived in Bellingham WA in 1978 when the three-story house I rented a room in -- corner of Holly and High streets -- sold of only $100.00 down. WOW!!! I knew it was for sale but being young and stupid, I did nothing. I left in 1980 -- a week before Mt. St. Helen's blew -- because of family in Texas. Next year needed me. But I new regret leaving. I plan to return to Bellingham in April and make it my home again. But now I live in a van! (Don't guess that helps you much.)

    • @ImDBatty1
      @ImDBatty1 2 роки тому +1

      There's nothing wrong about living in a van! I speak from experience! Well... I take that back, I could use a little better insulation and a second heater, this last winter was brutal! 🥶
      Now during the summer, my aluminum box cools right down once in the shade! 🥵
      It's a little liberal for my liking, but when my father's health declined, I gave my job two weeks notice, fillled my tank and moved out here! 🤷‍♂️

    • @CosmickGold
      @CosmickGold 2 роки тому +1

      @@ImDBatty1 Thanks for the update and your experience. I needed to know the area is still Van Friendly. I put Havelock wool in my walls and ceiling. And to save fuel on really cold nights, I sleep with a small 12v electric blanket wrapped around my chest under a light jacket, which keeps me toasty warm set on Low. 😊

    • @ImDBatty1
      @ImDBatty1 2 роки тому +1

      @@CosmickGold I would have loved an electric blanket, but I didn't know if any stores carried one, but I found one on Amazon, but I didn't want to give them my money at the time...
      I can't speak for all of Bellingham, but there are a few vans I know to be homes... If you want me to scout your old haunts, let me know and I'll do a drive-by... 🤠 That might have come off cryptic, but I meant I'd be happy to help! 😄

  • @badtuna73
    @badtuna73 2 роки тому +4

    Great video and info about Bellingham. Our son lives in Sudden Valley and he is trying to convince us to move up there from So. Cal. We've been there twice to visit and love the area. It was in September and this past June. We also visited Vancouver, BC. Love how close the border is from Bellingham, which is open now. Anyway, we have not been there in the colder months yet. So, we may wait until winter to make another visit. Thanks for the video.

    • @StoneyCrow
      @StoneyCrow Рік тому +1

      Winter isn't all that bad, it rains alot and when it does snow it last maybe a week at most. As for cold it can get very cold depending on where you live for instance living in the Frasier Valley outflow area, those areas will be colder and lingers longer during a weather event. In dead of winter it can be in the low 30s up to 50 degrees. People here will go do outdoor activities no matter the weather outside as a matter of fact a lifer will spot a out of towner or a transplant right away if you have an umbrella.. we don't do those, we also wear sandles with wool socks and shorts in winter. My point is you will get use to the moody weather and love it because it brings amazing lush green summers unless there are Forrest fires near by and it's nothing but smoke or we happen to have some 100 plus degree heat wave and there is no a/c in most homes.

    • @badtuna73
      @badtuna73 Рік тому

      @@StoneyCrow Thanks for the info. We are heading up there in mid Jan 2023.

  • @JaYyDeE
    @JaYyDeE 2 роки тому +4

    How are housing prices not dropping a pro? lol thats a con. How does anyone afford a $650k house? Insane.

    • @Tinymoezzy
      @Tinymoezzy Рік тому

      Dude. 1 bedroom lil shack my step brother lived in is going for 780,000 now... no upgrades, just... a crap shack lol

  • @shannonconley2730
    @shannonconley2730 2 роки тому +5

    You forgot to throw in the homeless contently being the decay of bellingham!

  • @robertmunroe3976
    @robertmunroe3976 8 місяців тому

    Sorry, but coming from SoCal, and working in the restaurant industry, the restaurants are not exciting. Every time that a good place opens, it goes out of business within two years. Otherwise, I agree with most of what this guy reports.

  • @mansoural7050
    @mansoural7050 2 роки тому +2

    Man you brought a lot of wonderful memories :/ I used to be student over there, and I can’t wait to visit again!!

  • @balldoc54
    @balldoc54 2 роки тому +1

    Hey, great video. We are looking into moving there and will visit to test the waters for a month. Any recommendations on neighborhoods or towns that are close to nature want mt baker in particular? I heard the road to Mt Baker is full of sketchy towns.

    • @LorenzoNW
      @LorenzoNW Рік тому

      La Conner is a charming, artsy small town. But it's more remote and tiny compared to B'ham.

  • @davehall3446
    @davehall3446 2 роки тому

    Nice presentation. Did you shoot everything in this video yourself? How many residential transactions per year there? Thinking of moving back that way. Been away since the 80's.

  • @paulaheuser5200
    @paulaheuser5200 2 роки тому +1

    So true about any crash not bothering B'ham. Back in 2008.... houses kept going up in price. It's really amazing. I believe the average income per household is around 60 thousand... average price of house is around 600,000... how can people afford to move here to work? yep... that's why I rent rooms in my house. This place is CRAZY but cool.

  • @RRW359
    @RRW359 2 роки тому

    I know the cost of apartments and other housing is high but how much higher is staying in an RV park compared to somewhere like Portland, Oregon?

  • @JERios-wv8lx
    @JERios-wv8lx 2 роки тому

    Min. 2:23 I thought Bellingham was to the South of Victoria BC, but to my surprise, in this map of the area i see Bellingham is to the Northeast of Victoria BC! How long it takes a drive from Bellingham to New Westminster, BC? (Note: I want to emigrate to BC)

  • @paullebon323
    @paullebon323 2 роки тому +1

    Is there anything to do if you aren't a pasty white hipster?

    • @crowdog56
      @crowdog56 Рік тому

      No. And even then you'll be shunned and bored to death.

  • @harven23
    @harven23 2 роки тому

    You had me at outdoor activities.. I'm sold.. was debating on whether Bellingham or Bothell. Thoughts?

    • @crowdog56
      @crowdog56 Рік тому

      They both suck.

    • @user-mp3fj6xt9w
      @user-mp3fj6xt9w Рік тому +1

      Bothell is still inside the metro area sprawl. Bellingham is different than that.

  • @nalaredneb78
    @nalaredneb78 2 роки тому +1

    What is the crime rate? Maybe you forgot to mention it. Maybe for you it is out of sight out of mind?

    • @TommyMutchlerRealtor
      @TommyMutchlerRealtor  2 роки тому +1

      Unfortunately HUD makes it illegal for me to talk about such things. As a Realtor, I'm not legally allowed to say anything disparaging towards an area.

  • @hvktt9921
    @hvktt9921 Рік тому

    Seattle, WA = Vancouver, BC; Bellingham, WA = Nanaimo, BC

  • @ashrafulalampolin
    @ashrafulalampolin 2 роки тому +1

    Job opportunities ❓

  • @markhopkins4375
    @markhopkins4375 2 роки тому

    Something I'm curious about the city's plans of climate change and what will climate change effect in the city

    • @zeninabox9818
      @zeninabox9818 2 роки тому

      Well, the mean temps haven't changed in the time its been tracked up here, even last years heat wave happens every so often, so, you'll be ok.

  • @LorenzoNW
    @LorenzoNW Рік тому +2

    The cons you failed to mention are skyrocketing crime, drug abuse, homelessness, and mental illness.

    • @abdullahalkhateebdds2794
      @abdullahalkhateebdds2794 Рік тому

      So is it co sidered as a dangerous place ? I live in LA, and i usually see homeless people in certain area of the city, is it the same in Bellingham?

    • @LorenzoNW
      @LorenzoNW Рік тому

      @@abdullahalkhateebdds2794 1st Tier toxic cities to live in:
      LA, SF, NY, Chicago
      2nd Tier toxic cities to live in:
      Seattle, Portland
      3rd Tier toxic city to live in:
      B’ham
      Setting aside the fact that all of the above are politically corrupt Democrat cities, why even ask, given there are plenty of places to live that offer an authentic sense of community, are friendly and safe, and foster a healthy lifestyle.

  • @psi_thunder9899
    @psi_thunder9899 2 роки тому +2

    Yo! I'm a local!

  • @robinbarnett1706
    @robinbarnett1706 2 роки тому

    the uiversity,

  • @pnwgrown_360
    @pnwgrown_360 Рік тому

    Bro don’t tell people about the bagelry !!!! And shiiiitt this video makes more people want to come = house prices go up !

  • @branchburgswag
    @branchburgswag 2 роки тому +4

    The homeless population is a huge problem. From petty theft/crime, litter and just the unsightliness.

    • @Mike-mp1hk
      @Mike-mp1hk 2 роки тому +2

      Homelessness is a huge problem for all the cities and big towns in Washington State. A lot of them come up from California, since we have better government assistance than other states. Unfortunately all the homeless know this and flock here by the thousands. Our city is still cleaner and safer than Seattle and Everett.

    • @heathermurphy7492
      @heathermurphy7492 2 роки тому +1

      It’s the same in Oregon along the I5. The problem is poverty wages and lack of universal health care like all other first world countries.

  • @good2goskee
    @good2goskee Рік тому

    what are the politics in Bellingham? Is it more Liberal or more Conservative ?

    • @lizard793
      @lizard793 Рік тому

      liberal

    • @good2goskee
      @good2goskee Рік тому

      @@lizard793 I see..... I am drowning in Socialism. I need to find a beacon of reason. I guess Bellingham is not it

    • @patriciaherlevi6217
      @patriciaherlevi6217 8 місяців тому

      Extremely liberal.

  • @j.radford7109
    @j.radford7109 2 роки тому

    Most of the cons have been addressed by either Mr. Mutchler or in the comments, and unfortunately they are pretty spot on. Bellingham's pro's however far outweigh the cons. One bonus to B'ham that wasn't mentioned is the fact that it's a college town (Western Washington University). Of course, college students can contribute their own brand of mayhem, but all things considered, Bellingham benefits from the young, dynamic and progressive-thinking crowd that the university attracts.