Brooke B
I want to move to seattle Wa right now I am looking into what city to live in I am 21 so I would like to live around people in there 20-30s and I would like a view of the city alot to ask lol. And I am also looking for the best condo or apartment complex there thank u. Brooke
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I tend to agree with 3 of the other posters that Seattle is an expensive place to live and the economy is bad. You can get a similar experience in Portland too, but it is only slightly less expensive and the economy is bad there too.
Unless you have a job lined up to pay the bills, you might want to consider waiting until you do because finding work right now is nearly impossible.
My son lived in Ballard while he went to school. It is centrally located near the university and Queen Anne. He (I) paid $1500 a month for a 2 bedroom dumpy apartment.
I tend to agree with 3 of the other posters that Seattle is an expensive place to live and the economy is bad. You can get a similar experience in Portland too, but it is only slightly less expensive and the economy is bad there too.
Unless you have a job lined up to pay the bills, you might want to consider waiting until you do because finding work right now is nearly impossible.
My son lived in Ballard while he went to school. It is centrally located near the university and Queen Anne. He (I) paid $1500 a month for a 2 bedroom dumpy apartment.
Are these cottages overpriced?
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They're in Cavendish (central) Prince Edward Island, Canada. They have 3 bedrooms (2 with queens and one with a bunk bed), a living room, a kitchen, a wrap around deck with a view of the ocean, and a bathroom with a tub and a shower. The cottage comes loaded with common household appliance, utensils, dishes, towels, and soaps. It has a BBQ, lawn chairs, and a picnic table. It's in the National Park, and is 150 yards away from the white sandy beach. It's a 5 minute walk to golf courses, amusement and water parks, Anne Of Green Gables house, the shopping center, restaurants, Ripleys Believe It Or Not, a wax museum, and a coffee shop. They charge 215 dollars a night. Is this over priced?
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As they sleep 6 people and are within walking distance of several attractions, I do not think they are excessive, but I would look around more if you go for budget.
$36 per person is hotel rates in my view, but the things they offer seem to be that level of comfort.
If you stay with fewer people the price per person goes up, in that case it will soon be cheaper to stay in a hotel.
As they sleep 6 people and are within walking distance of several attractions, I do not think they are excessive, but I would look around more if you go for budget.
$36 per person is hotel rates in my view, but the things they offer seem to be that level of comfort.
If you stay with fewer people the price per person goes up, in that case it will soon be cheaper to stay in a hotel.
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