If you liked this video let me know! Also if you are a current Seattle resident, let us know what is your favorite neighborhood and what your moving tips are! And if you want to attend UW or are already a student there, Go Huskies! 😁
Gotta say your channel is literally perfect for someone looking to move to Seattle (and working for a certain rainforest company). Like couldn't ask for more perfect information. No notes. Thanks so much for these super detailed videos and tours. I'll be looking at apartments you specifically have toured!
I’m really appreciate your comment. I’m glad you find my videos helpful! And congrats on the role! I definitely recommend anything in SLU or Belltown. Also, I’m a little biased but I think Via6 is worth checking out cause it’s close to the amazon spheres
UW Freshman here, dining is very mixed here. None of the food is particularly high quality, definitely nothing home cooking can't blow out of the water. The food is usually alright, although nothing spectacular, with some dishes being nice and some being kinda bad, really depends I guess, would recommend the fries though, they're quite good when fresh. Also the dorms are interesting. They can be fun for a bit but keep in mind you're sharing with someone else, and since it's college that someone else may not be very great, I've heard a few horror stories, although admittedly my roommate is great. A nice thing about UW as well is that it's fairly open to niche stuff so you're likely to find a smaller group of people as long as you put yourself out there a little. Overall though I am glad I decided to come here despite the killer out of state tuition, the campus is beautiful, the city is amazing, and the experience is overall just great. Also PS, UW students get free public transit included in tuition ;)
Thanks for your comment! UW is definitely one of the best universities in the USA. Also it's cool that you get free public transit! Definitely a nice perk.
I’m so happy I found your channel! My boyfriend and I are moving to WA next year from NY and we’re coming to visit for the first time in July. (Fun fact: he also works at Amazon!) We are so excited and can’t wait to find our new home! Your videos are super helpful as we have never been to WA before. Thanks!!
Yeah, can totally relate to what happened. Relocated to Seattle from Portland for a new job. Only had 3 weeks to find my place and settled on n a place that met my requirements by about 80%. Definitely going to relocate again end of the lease.
Great video Chris. Something that is stressing me is to get furniture for large families. Can you suggest places to get furniture at good prices. Thank you.
I have a similar issue. I just used Ikea, but sometimes you can find good deals on Amazon or facebook marketplace. I otherwise avoid furniture stores cause I don't have space to ship it or move it over.
This is a great question! Hope my answer won't be too long haha. So I definitely like Seattle more than Chicago. Chicago has a more beautiful downtown (taller buildings and more famous for it's downtown), but Seattle is surrounded by moutains and has more to do in the area (in my opinoin). Also, in general, I like Seattle more than California as well, but I will admit that I think San Francisco is in an equally beautiful area with better weather, so it gets a slight edge. The main reason I didn't want to return to northern california is that it is too expensive and has too many people without the best intrastructure for those people (this causes traffic, polution, etc). To sum it all up, in my opinoin: Seattle > California > Chicago, but San Francisco > Seattle > Chicago. But it isn't fair to judge cause I have great memories in each city and it is great to live in either city (except Chicago in the winter haha)
Love your videos! I’m also potentially moving from Chicago to Seattle. We’re there any huge adjustments for you and in your opinion which is the better city?
That’s exciting!!! There were several adjustments to make. The largest one is weather. Seattle doesn’t have the extremes that Chicago does. Summers can be warmer here, but also low humidity so in general, Seattle summers are nicer. Winters are also more pleasant. It is cloudier here, but it never really gets below 25 F here. Also spring happens in late February to Marc, so about 2 months earlier than in Chicago (I’m happy about that)! You’re also surrounded on most sides by mountains and have forests everywhere. In my opinion, Seattle has a much more beautiful area around it. Seattle is harder to physically drive through, but there is much less traffic so it kinda balances out. Just be prepared for some steep hills here and there. The demographics are very different. Chicago has more Hispanic, black, and middle eastern populations. Seattle is primarily white and Asian with a small Hispanic and black population. The biggest difference is most people like the outdoors here. And honestly, it’s actually really fun to go hiking each weekend or just drive around the mountains. Overall, I like Seattle more and am very happy here. But I will say, Chicago has a much more beautiful downtown and better food options. Chicago will always be a special place for me, but I like Seattle more because of the natural beauty and I feel like I have a healthier lifestyle here.
@@Chris_jae that was super helpful thank you! I actually JUST got a job offer and will be moving to Seattle! I’ll be watching all of your vids and will reach out if I have questions thank you!!!!
I believe so. It is a beautiful area and generally has a great view of the lake. When moving to Seattle that was one of the areas I considered moving to. Plus if you're a very active person, it has some of the best places for biking and running nearby
I do! It might take me a while though, because I want to get the videos during the day so ill have to find a free Saturday. That being said, any neighborhood or area you're interested in seeing?
Yeah it’s a bit far right? I was thinking downtown Bellevue might have a good selection of apartments, otherwise I don’t know too much about the Eastside
@@danielh3932 it’s about a 25 minute drive but I’m mostly looking for a bright sunny day haha. And I can find something. I know a couple people who live there, I’ll ask them and find a place
If you liked this video let me know! Also if you are a current Seattle resident, let us know what is your favorite neighborhood and what your moving tips are! And if you want to attend UW or are already a student there, Go Huskies! 😁
Gotta say your channel is literally perfect for someone looking to move to Seattle (and working for a certain rainforest company). Like couldn't ask for more perfect information. No notes. Thanks so much for these super detailed videos and tours. I'll be looking at apartments you specifically have toured!
I’m really appreciate your comment. I’m glad you find my videos helpful! And congrats on the role! I definitely recommend anything in SLU or Belltown. Also, I’m a little biased but I think Via6 is worth checking out cause it’s close to the amazon spheres
UW Freshman here, dining is very mixed here. None of the food is particularly high quality, definitely nothing home cooking can't blow out of the water. The food is usually alright, although nothing spectacular, with some dishes being nice and some being kinda bad, really depends I guess, would recommend the fries though, they're quite good when fresh. Also the dorms are interesting. They can be fun for a bit but keep in mind you're sharing with someone else, and since it's college that someone else may not be very great, I've heard a few horror stories, although admittedly my roommate is great. A nice thing about UW as well is that it's fairly open to niche stuff so you're likely to find a smaller group of people as long as you put yourself out there a little. Overall though I am glad I decided to come here despite the killer out of state tuition, the campus is beautiful, the city is amazing, and the experience is overall just great. Also PS, UW students get free public transit included in tuition ;)
Thanks for your comment! UW is definitely one of the best universities in the USA. Also it's cool that you get free public transit! Definitely a nice perk.
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I’m so happy I found your channel! My boyfriend and I are moving to WA next year from NY and we’re coming to visit for the first time in July. (Fun fact: he also works at Amazon!) We are so excited and can’t wait to find our new home! Your videos are super helpful as we have never been to WA before. Thanks!!
I’m glad to hear! It’s a wonderful city to live in. Not as active as NYC but still really beautiful and always something to do 😊
Im a new UW student and I start in the fall so I’m looking for apartments of campus! Thank you for being so helpful
Glad it could help! Also CONGRATS!!! 🎉 🎊 UW in an outstanding college! Also one of the most beautiful in the country. I’m jealous haha
I am as well! I definitely need to see what will be best for me
Yeah, can totally relate to what happened. Relocated to Seattle from Portland for a new job. Only had 3 weeks to find my place and settled on n a place that met my requirements by about 80%. Definitely going to relocate again end of the lease.
Thanks for this video. just love it..
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very helpful, Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
So informative!
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Amazing video !!! good job :D
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Great video Chris. Something that is stressing me is to get furniture for large families.
Can you suggest places to get furniture at good prices.
Thank you.
I have a similar issue. I just used Ikea, but sometimes you can find good deals on Amazon or facebook marketplace. I otherwise avoid furniture stores cause I don't have space to ship it or move it over.
@@Chris_jae thanks a lot Chris for your kindness and efforts. God bless you
How do u like Seattle compared to living in Chicago and California ?
This is a great question! Hope my answer won't be too long haha. So I definitely like Seattle more than Chicago. Chicago has a more beautiful downtown (taller buildings and more famous for it's downtown), but Seattle is surrounded by moutains and has more to do in the area (in my opinoin). Also, in general, I like Seattle more than California as well, but I will admit that I think San Francisco is in an equally beautiful area with better weather, so it gets a slight edge. The main reason I didn't want to return to northern california is that it is too expensive and has too many people without the best intrastructure for those people (this causes traffic, polution, etc). To sum it all up, in my opinoin: Seattle > California > Chicago, but San Francisco > Seattle > Chicago. But it isn't fair to judge cause I have great memories in each city and it is great to live in either city (except Chicago in the winter haha)
Love your videos! I’m also potentially moving from Chicago to Seattle. We’re there any huge adjustments for you and in your opinion which is the better city?
That’s exciting!!!
There were several adjustments to make. The largest one is weather. Seattle doesn’t have the extremes that Chicago does. Summers can be warmer here, but also low humidity so in general, Seattle summers are nicer. Winters are also more pleasant. It is cloudier here, but it never really gets below 25 F here. Also spring happens in late February to Marc, so about 2 months earlier than in Chicago (I’m happy about that)!
You’re also surrounded on most sides by mountains and have forests everywhere. In my opinion, Seattle has a much more beautiful area around it.
Seattle is harder to physically drive through, but there is much less traffic so it kinda balances out. Just be prepared for some steep hills here and there.
The demographics are very different. Chicago has more Hispanic, black, and middle eastern populations. Seattle is primarily white and Asian with a small Hispanic and black population.
The biggest difference is most people like the outdoors here. And honestly, it’s actually really fun to go hiking each weekend or just drive around the mountains.
Overall, I like Seattle more and am very happy here. But I will say, Chicago has a much more beautiful downtown and better food options. Chicago will always be a special place for me, but I like Seattle more because of the natural beauty and I feel like I have a healthier lifestyle here.
Hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions
@@Chris_jae that was super helpful thank you! I actually JUST got a job offer and will be moving to Seattle! I’ll be watching all of your vids and will reach out if I have questions thank you!!!!
That's exciting!!! CONGRATS!!!
I meant to reply earlier but for whatever reasons RUclips didn't show your message cause it said it was spam. sorry
I wanna move to Seattle!
It's worth it!
It’s worth it, it’s mixture of city/nature life I love it!
Would you say west lake union is a good place to live in?
I believe so. It is a beautiful area and generally has a great view of the lake. When moving to Seattle that was one of the areas I considered moving to. Plus if you're a very active person, it has some of the best places for biking and running nearby
Do you plan to make any future videos about apartments in Bellevue?😊
I do! It might take me a while though, because I want to get the videos during the day so ill have to find a free Saturday. That being said, any neighborhood or area you're interested in seeing?
Yeah it’s a bit far right? I was thinking downtown Bellevue might have a good selection of apartments, otherwise I don’t know too much about the Eastside
@@danielh3932 it’s about a 25 minute drive but I’m mostly looking for a bright sunny day haha. And I can find something. I know a couple people who live there, I’ll ask them and find a place
@@Chris_jae Awesome, looking forward to it!
look apartment 4 months ahead, one year you spent 4 month on apartment hunting