What You Must Know Before Moving to Bellevue WA | Living In Bellevue Washington

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

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  • @dariuscincys
    @dariuscincys  Před měsícem

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  • @sullivanmaxwell6764
    @sullivanmaxwell6764 Před měsícem

    Longtime resident. Nice to hear nice things about Bellevue, but it's not quite as nice as presented here. I was hoping to hear/learn real life facts.
    Commute times are trafficky and much longer. The train is useless in city unless ur a big walker. There's constant roadwork and construction. The city is way more crowded and way less shiny clean than pics. Average incomes are much less, along with in city jobs. Entertainment venues are almost non existent, but loads of bars and eateries. Crime is increasing. Lots of parks, but very small. There are a fair amount of homes below qouted average, but not by much. Utility prices are crazy high. The seasons do have extreme temps, home ac is rare, and it rains 9 months out of 12.
    It's not a really bad place to live, but is in the midst of severe growing pains, questionable city management, and just not what is presented here.
    Do your own research before dropping major bucks.

    • @dariuscincys
      @dariuscincys  Před měsícem

      I can appreciate your feedback and opinion, especially as a long time resident. The city is definitely going through many growing pains… it’s still a very desirable place to live, which ultimately is the cause of the said growing pains - many people are moving here and city is challenged trying to keep up with the influx of growing population. I still believe it’s a great place for those that can afford it, and need to be close to Seattle and/or other major employers. If one does not need to be here for work, then you could certainly argue that there are many other places further out to consider living, that offer more “bang for your buck.” Thank you for watching and taking the time to share your opinion- I really appreciate it and it’s helpful for many!