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09-07-2014, 01:39 AM | #1 |
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Thinking about a move from LA to Seattle
Lately, my wife and I have been seriously considering a move to Seattle from LA, where we live now. I've been weighing the pros and cons in my mind and would love some input from fellow Zposters and car enthusiasts as I know there are large contingents of Z4M owners in both SoCal and the PNW.
LA's weather and its density and diversity of good food are probably second to none in the US. Being able to ride my motorcycle year round and stepping outside in January in a t-shirt and jeans has not gotten old and probably never will. I also appreciate the car culture here, and it's nice knowing that enthusiast shops/retailers like EAS and **********s are around. However, we haven't loved the sprawl, the dust, the traffic, the expense, and how old and drab many parts of the city feels. I miss having a house with my own garage, which is hard to come by in a good neighborhood in the city. We eventually want to buy/build, and real estate in the places we'd want to live in LA is just not really affordable. Seattle stands out as a city that is more green, more dense, and more affordable. It's gorgeous in the summer, and doesn't get unbearably on either temperature extreme. The fact that there is a very healthy job market, no state income tax, and legalized marijuana are all icing on the cake. My main reservation is the gloomy, wet months from October to March and, to a lesser extent, how much we will miss the food and culture of a bigger city like LA, Chicago, or New York (all places we've lived in the past). I've also heard a lot about the "Seattle freeze" and how it can make it difficult for transplants to make new friends. Also, I noticed that most homes in the city of Seattle seem to only come with only one garage space. What's up with that? Last edited by dekaliber; 09-07-2014 at 01:55 AM.. |
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I just came back from my annual Seattle trip to visit family and I am in the same boat as you brotha! Seattle is a growing city that will eventually be as popular as SF IMO. Also don't forget that come January $15 minimum wage within the boundaries of Seattle. With no state income tax thats superb!
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I'd stay in Los Angeles OP. They're both liberal hell holes, but at least the weather in LA is nice and you won't want to kill yourself after a few months of dealing with nothing but rain in Seattle. |
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The main thing, when it boils down to is that can someone deal with the wet weather most of the year? I believed Seattle average over 230 cloudy days per year! You will definitely live longer with better air quality, but do you want to, with all the gloom Personally, I think you should move...we need more people out of LA Last edited by XMetal; 09-07-2014 at 12:57 PM.. |
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You didn't say what part of LA you would be coming from. It is so spread out that different parts of L.A. county (and I'll throw Orange, San Bernadino and Ventura counties in as well) have very different vibes.
Even so, I have been to both areas many times in my business travels over the last decade and I would pick the Seattle area hands down. The January climate would go to LA for sure and if you find a hip vibe offensive you would probably do better elsewhere (hey, Alabama would be cheaper still). For everything else, Seattle trumps it. Get in before it gets even more expensive. P.S. Have you considered Portland? If you don't like taxes, you could live/work in Vancouver, WA (no state income taxes) and shop right over the border in Oregon (no sales tax). |
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Over the last several years, I've lived in Encinitas (North County San Diego), Santa Monica, San Francisco and just recently moved back up to my hometown of Seattle. Honestly, I'm so happy that I did, precisely for the reasons in OP's post. I'm lucky enough to have family and lifelong friends in the area to help me get settled, which is also huge. But honestly, I wouldn't want to be back in California now. Been there, done that. It's pretty easy to hop on a plane and go visit SoCal for a weekend, too.
Seattle is amazing. And yes, I brought my M Coupe with me. Hope to see yours on the road here someday, too. |
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We did, but I don't think it's my crowd. We considered SF and San Diego too, but weren't keen on the rat race culture of SF and wasn't attracted to the vibe of San Diego. |
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I grew up in NY and moved to Seattle 13 years ago. Love it here and can't imagine living anywhere else. There are always some cons, like the gloomy rainy winter, but that's rewarded with amazing summers. There's always places that are warmer and sunnier in the winter just a flight or drive away.
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I'm fortunate to have my home base in Seattle, and a second home in San Antonio - in summers, I spend more time in Seattle, and winters vice versa.
I spend about a week a month in downtown Chicago for business - fantastic city, but really brutal winters -- will never be a permanent option for me. I lived in the SF valley for a few years -- besides the weather, everything else sucked - no comparo to Seattle. If money and business logistics was not an issue, I think Santa Barbara would be my ideal!
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Liquor tax, gas tax, sales tax, property tax. All extreme. However, moved here in 1965. Not sure I would want to live anywhere else.
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