Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Renton is not Seattle. At all. West Seattle is nice. Traffic is awful. You need to be fairly close. It’s seriously a disaster. If you live in Bellevue it could easily take you 1.5 hours.
Sry I meant if you live in Seattle. My in laws live in maple valley - no to that- and it takes SO long from there, which is near Kent. I’m always blown away by how bad traffic has gotten in the area in general. I grew up there and went to college and grad school at Uw and many friends are still there. They all live in Bellevue or Mercer island or Madison park.
Your friends are rich. OP can buy a teardown on Mercer Island or a 2-bedroom condo, and maybe an apartment in Madison Park.
Seattle is huge north to south and Kent is vast from west to East. Plenty of areas that used to be a reasonable commute from will take 90 minutes in bad summer traffic, but that's normal now in many parts of the country.
There are plenty of places where people live in Seattle proper or other places that are perfectly reasonable commutes to Renton. Don't be discouraged, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Renton is not Seattle. At all. West Seattle is nice. Traffic is awful. You need to be fairly close. It’s seriously a disaster. If you live in Bellevue it could easily take you 1.5 hours.
Sry I meant if you live in Seattle. My in laws live in maple valley - no to that- and it takes SO long from there, which is near Kent. I’m always blown away by how bad traffic has gotten in the area in general. I grew up there and went to college and grad school at Uw and many friends are still there. They all live in Bellevue or Mercer island or Madison park.
Anonymous wrote:Renton is not Seattle. At all. West Seattle is nice. Traffic is awful. You need to be fairly close. It’s seriously a disaster. If you live in Bellevue it could easily take you 1.5 hours.
Anonymous wrote:It's been a little while since we were there (and our kids were not in school yet), but we loved Greenwood and Green Lake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just remember, the outdoor swimming season in Seattle is extremely short. Summer weather doesn’t really start until after July 4th and is over by early/mid Sept.
Have to agree with this PP—summer swim isn’t really a “thing” in Seattle like it is in other parts of the country, certainly not something one would choose a community for. (There are a couple other private swim clubs—Klahaya in Edmonds, Wedgwood in North Seattle, but those are too far from Renton.) There’s a great outdoor public pool at Lincoln Park in West Seattle, and I like to take my kids wading at various local beaches, but especially Alki (West Seattle) and Coulon (Renton), but Coulon has been closed some recent summers because of water quality issues. I even take them down to Angle Lake (SeaTac) occasionally. As far as water activities go, boating is probably more popular than swimming, and there are endless opportunities to get in a kayak or on a standup paddleboard.
I hope your family loves Seattle!!
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, agreeing with others about short summer seasons. There's really only a few weeks a year where I was like it's naked legs and dresses and sandals time. And maybe a few days where I would even consider going swimming, but the water is cold! Lake swimming is a better option than Sound swimming, but again, cold murky water.(we are back on the east coast now, this girl needs her summers)
(we are back on the east coast now, this girl needs her summers)Anonymous wrote:I’ll throw out an alternate neighborhood. West Seattle. We love it here and it really feels like a community. It has a bit more eclectic beach vibe than the suburbs in the east town. It’s on the puget sound, so salt water beach access. Lots of houses with great views between 1M and 2M. The north end (about thistle ave and N) has decent public schools - great elementaries but just ok for middle and HS. Good parochial school with a great reading support program. 90 min to skiing, 20 to downtown seattle on weekends for exploring (zoos museums etc), 25 to airport, 30 to Renton with a reverse commute.