Moving To Seattle - Urban vs. Suburban vs. Rural

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @Shadows_Arts
    @Shadows_Arts 3 месяца назад

    i've been living in the Snohomish county in Washington my entire life. i've also been in Seattle (or the emerald city :) ) a lot. Washington is a really amazing state and it's all full of nature like the volcanoes and national parks. literally every time i go outside there hasn't been a single time i haven't seen anything organic like trees, leaves, and grass. the people are often friendly and it's in my a opinion a really great place to live.

  • @MillCreekWashingtonOwners
    @MillCreekWashingtonOwners 2 месяца назад

    🌿Thank you for sharing this super informative video. I'm a fan of your videos in general, they seem well-balanced and well-focused on the needs of your clients. I'd love to see you explore Mill Creek's Country Club area in more detail at some point in a future video. As you kindly mentioned in your Mill Creek video, our 'master planned' city features top-rated schools, 23 miles of private hiking trails, and a range of resort-style amenities, including a tennis club, swim club, Country Club, and an excellent golf course, as well as an award winning Town Center - ALL of which can be accessed by strolling along our beautiful sidewalks. With a strong focus on safety and community, there's a 25 mph speed limit throughout and a restriction on campers and parked cars, Mill Creek offers a unique blend of recreation, convenience, and tranquility. The non-rush hour travel time to South Lake Union (SLU) in Seattle and to Amazon in Bellevue is, a quite reasonable 23-26 minutes, and Mill Creek shares very similar commuting times with Sammamish, Bothell, and Issaquah. Thanks again Bryce Greenleaf! Mill Creek Owners 🏡