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Reply to comment by s1ipperypick1e in How does Bellevue compare to Whidbey? by check_my_cv
You’re welcome!
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Reply to comment by davemathews2 in How does Bellevue compare to Whidbey? by check_my_cv
Real estate 100%. But Whidbey isn’t cheap to live on. Groceries and services are expensive.
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Reply to comment by s1ipperypick1e in How does Bellevue compare to Whidbey? by check_my_cv
We were fortunate to sell in Seattle when that market was hot but Whidbey wasn’t, so we were able to afford some acres and a big cozy, quirky house.
Kids have spent the last two days sledding in our pasture and building snow forts. We have a trail around our property that also connects to our neighbors, where my son’s friend lives. My in-laws live nearby. It’s a good life.
I do wonder how they’ll feel about it when they’re teens though. There isn’t much to do on evenings/weekends, at least compared to a city, or college town, or really anywhere else.
Things you need to not mind to live here: everything closing at like 7pm, power outages, expensive groceries, limited amenities, limited services, limited social circles, and political diversity.
inlinestyle t1_j15e10i wrote
Reply to comment by SeattleTeriyaki in How does Bellevue compare to Whidbey? by check_my_cv
I’m sorry. Bellevue is absolutely not the same place it was 30 years ago.
Back then it was a quiet though still affluent suburb with horse farms and no high rises. Today, it’s a full city unto itself with high density and a rapidly expanding commercial core.
inlinestyle t1_j1596g7 wrote
Reply to comment by check_my_cv in How does Bellevue compare to Whidbey? by check_my_cv
I don’t really care for the vibe in Bellevue these days. Everything is very upscale, and I like things a little grittier and relaxed. So yeah, I like Whidbey better than Bellevue, but that’s very much a personal thing.
We moved to Whidbey from Seattle almost 7 years ago. My wife and I miss the city sometimes, but not nearly enough to move back, and our kids LOVE it here.
It really comes down to what you’re looking for and the trade offs you’re willing to make.
inlinestyle t1_j1502hi wrote
Reply to How does Bellevue compare to Whidbey? by check_my_cv
I currently live on Whidbey (south end) and worked for many years in Bellevue. They are about as opposite as you can get as far as Western Washington communities go. Specifically, Bellevue is far more dense and consistently affluent than Whidbey. It also has far more amenities. On the other hand, Whidbey is far more relaxed, spread out, and much more socio-economically diverse.
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Reply to comment by Jamieobda in Where does Index fall on the index of fine Washington towns? Has to be near the top of course! by Uwlwsrpm
Nor as cold as Glacier or as dull as Forks.
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Reply to comment by River_Hippie18 in Beautiful Olympic peninsula steelhead by River_Hippie18
Thanks! Beauty fish.
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Reply to Beautiful Olympic peninsula steelhead by River_Hippie18
Nice! Fly or spin?
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Reply to comment by whidbeysounder in Gray whale feeding in front of my house today by whidbeysounder
My in-laws used to live on the Saratoga Passage. Seeing the whales never got old.