Hello all. I have landed a job in Seattle. I wanted to know your input in finding a place to rent in Seattle. I learned from Reddit that I should avoid Tacoma. However, I’m looking for more tips on how to find a place and how far from Seattle is too far. As a follow-up question, how to find a place not very expensive that is safe and is near a market where groceries are not expensive. What I mean by the latter is that some big name stores are more experience.

Edit to add: Commute. Best commute would be a bus or walk or skates? at or less than 45mins. Still best commute would be bicycle ride at 30-50mins (10ish mph). OK but could be better commute would be 1 to 1.25hrs commute doing the same. OK commute would be 1 or 1.25 hr drive commute. Anything over that 1.5 drive would be bad commute. Good commute would be 30mins drive. Anything near and over 2hr would have to be very cheap on rent, groceries,

Work. East Seattle. Not far from I90

Desired location. East of Seattle. Maybe one hour drive give or take.

Edit2 to clarify location: I think I have enough information from the comments. Thank you so much everyone. As for location not making sense said one user, it’s actually Bellevue. I said Seattle since it’s easy to remember. Some comments already recommended locations that would work for commuting to Belleville. Thanks again everyone for the information given.

  • kinther@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Housing and food are expensive in Seattle, as well as the surrounding area. Gas is expensive. Insurance is expensive. PARKING is extremely expensive. If you want to keep your costs low, you will want to rely on public transportation to get to/from work. Living somewhere within walking distance of a light rail station may be do-able, or somewhere that is close to one of the “commuter” bus routes.

    https://kingcounty.gov/en/dept/metro/routes-and-service/schedules-and-maps

    Make a spreadsheet of different potential locations and the estimated time it takes to get to your new job. Decide whether the time/money offset is worth it for you. If I was going to move somewhere new, that is what I would do. It’s always time or money.