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Why Move to Seattle?

Why Move to Seattle?

The city of Seattle is constantly evolving and growing bigger every day. Seattle is filled with innovators and forward thinkers who have never settled for the status quo. Every single week, thousands of people move to this city for various reasons. And if one thing's for sure, it's that there is no shortage of things to do here. Are you debating moving to the Emerald City? Have you ever wondered what it's like to live here? Here's why Seattle is one of the most beautiful and interesting places to live.

A Surging Economy

The five strongest economies in the U.S. are all tech-fueled, and Seattle is one of them. The Amazon headquarters- as well as many other tech companies- is a large reason why many people relocate to Seattle. Retail and fashion are also strong drivers of the economy, with REI, Nordstrom and Zulily all headquartered here, as well as manufacturing and construction companies like Boeing. Having so many large, well known companies located here means lots of opportunities for people in all kinds of professions and industries.

A Superior Climate

Similar to Vancouver and San Francisco, Seattle rises along a picturesque bay, with its dramatic skyline surrounded by natural wonders. Yet Seattle is distinguished from these competing cities by proximity to freshwater lakes, and not one but two mountain ranges crowned by the majestic Mt. Rainer (14,411 feet). Despite its notorious drizzle, Seattle enjoys 11 percent fewer rainy days than Vancouver. The dry summers are very similar, averaging a high of 72 degrees; and winters in Seattle have an average high of 47 degrees.

Outdoor Recreation

With clean air, natural beauty, open spaces, and backcountry to explore, Seattle is a popular place for those who love the outdoors. The City of Seattle itself has more than 5,540 acres of parkland, and offers popular urban trails for jogging and biking. These include the South Lake Union Loop and the Burke-Gilman Trail, which is a 27-mile long pathway from Bothell on the Eastside to Golden Gardens beach on the Puget Sound. There are many waterfront promenades like Myrtle Edwards Park and Alki Beach granting access to Elliott Bay. 

Housing

In addition to having some of the best amenities a city can offer- including Pike Place Market, professional sports, and a thriving international district- Seattle has some of the most beautiful homes on the planet. From luxurious waterfront estates and charmingly quiet neighborhoods, to cutting-edge vertical living condominium communities, Seattle has it all.

With a tech-fueled economy driven by ground breakers, nature's adventures nearby, and a 24-hour downtown core, this is Seattle.

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