Submitted by OrcaLov3r t3_11oxnvp in Washington
Any insights into living in Aberdeen or neighboring communities?
Submitted by OrcaLov3r t3_11oxnvp in Washington
Any insights into living in Aberdeen or neighboring communities?
Considering the fact that there are no employment opportunities within 50 miles, you'll have plenty of time on your hands to work on your meth habit like everyone else. Until the entire town gets deleted by a tsunami, that is...
Hm. Looks like the hospital is hiring which is how I started looking into the town to begin with.
Looks like we found someone who lives in Aberdeen!
Maybe the hospital is treating substance abuse?
Among other common ailments, I'd guess so. It's unfortunate. I guess they listen to Cobain & get high. Well I guess my question is answered.
If you work in healthcare, the state hires healthcare professionals at Stafford Creek Correctional Center. You don’t have to live in Aberdeen either. Westport, Ocean Shores, Grayland, all have their advantages. Housing is inexpensive (for the PNW) and Olympia is only an hour away.
The lead singer of Nirvana was born there. The depressing feeling you get from being in Aberdeen totally makes you realize where the mopey pissy mood of grunge music was from.
Sometimes I feel like ppl shit on any city that’s not Seattle here lok
Aberdeen is not a good place to live, sorry. Salt water in the air wreaks havoc on houses, the poverty rate is high, and drug abuse is rampant. In addition, when people flock to the ocean for holidays, traffic backs up through Aberdeen so badly it practically traps the locals in their homes. I would live nearly anywhere in Washington, but not Aberdeen.
I'm looking to stay out of Seattle actually as I prefer smaller towns. I just need a safe place with a little hospital and some hiking.
All very good to know. Thank you all for your time & comments
Don't?
Oh wow! Well good to know. It was quite a mopey genre.
Thank you for those recommendations. Hasn't housing just gotten sooooo pricey everywhere?!
Lol think that may be the general consensus. Now I know & I'm grateful for the opinions.
It's known to be a not so nice place. Probably one of the worst places in the state. There are lots of other awesome smaller towns in the state to choose from
Terrible place. All of grays harbor county sucks and every time I go there I hate it and can't wait to get back to Pierce and Thurston. Then again, everybody from king county feels the same way about Thurston and Pierce county as I do about grays harbor
Don't even get me started about Mason county
Kitsap County
ABSOLUTELY NOT! Worked there for 2 months for a work trip last year and will NEVER go back in my life. Depressed town, feels like the end of the world, crack hears absolutely EVERYWHERE. Closest nice (ish) place is Olympia which is like 40 minutes away. Ocean Shores and Westport are absolute let downs with nothing to do other than feel like you’re literally on the end of the world. It looks like a small town but is as busy as downtown Seattle. Absolutely garbage 😂😂 Sorry- rant over 😂
Grew up there (age 5 to 13):
unless you want to be a dealer or get abducted, don’t
snohomish? monroe is 30-45 minutes depending on in town or country side and the part of seattle. I’m living here and have been for years and love it. I grew up a bit north of here and my dad always drove to seattle or bellevue
What are pros/cons of living in Monroe?
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Monroe has a kinda cute / quaint Main St area downtown, a few big chain stores, and lots of traffic. There’s lots of hiking just east and north of there, and Stevens Pass for skiing is a bit east. Looks like there’s a small clinic or two, but the nearest real hospital is in Everett I think.
I live about six miles east of Monroe (and I’m about to list my house for sale if you’re looking).
It gets an average of 84 inches of rain per year. Seattle gets about 38.
Vancouver/Camas/Washougal are growing and have several hospitals in the area. Vancouver clinic is opening many centers around the metro area. Portland airport is literally 10 miles away. If you go further North, there are smaller towns within a commute distance to Portland-Vancouver metro area.
Not much hiking in grays harbor county (unless walking on the beach counts). The beach can be nice to visit and there are abundant state parks in the area. But it's a gloomy place to live with extremely limited social opportunities or ways to meet like minded friends
Love Grays Harbor - even though 99% of what’s posted is probably truer than false. BUT - there’s something about the coast that’s just awesome. And I miss living there - sometimes.
Port Angeles would be better. You’re on the Olympic peninsula and have hurricane ridge, lake crescent and lots of hikes
We vacation in Ocean Shores 3 times a year or so and we love it so we can mushroom forage in the Olympic, so we have been to Aberdeen many times and once, we had to stay there. ONCE. And once we took and walk on a bridge in the town and found a pile of human poop. And that’s the most Aberdeen story I have to tell.
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Well human poop in public sums it up! Ok well now I know where not to go. WA is such a beautiful state so I'm sure I'll find an awesome town.
You might want to consider the Wenatchee area. Huge hospital, hiking galore, bike trail on both sides of the river, 4 seasons. It does get hot in the summer but we have the cheapest power rates in the state.
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Rather than Vancouver I'd suggest OP take a look at Longview/Kelso because housing is going to be much less expensive, a better selection and better quality and they will probably find more of a community there than Portland's bedroom, Vancouver. More about Vancouver's housing: the supply of new homes is very low and quite frankly what is primarily being built are let's say, "units" trying to maximize density without providing walking spaces or parks and even these are being sold at Portland prices. It's probably been a long time since Vancouver would win a beauty contest but what's happening right now is really tragic.
I lived in Ocean Shores and worked in Aberdeen. Aberdeen and Hoquiam are not really towns I'd want to live in.
Ok thank you for letting me know.
5000 people move to washington per month
Actually yes I was looking at Port Angeles or Port Townsend. Both have small hospitals for me to work at but finding a small rental home & an open job at the same time has been challenging.
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