Quote from condorll:
People live in both suburbs and city. City living is generally older homes, however with the prosperity here, many older homes are demolished and new homes built in their place. City land is at a premium. The city is compact, right on Puget Sound with rolling hills and alot of greenery. No mosquitos (due to salt water) and summer days 75-85, cool nights 60-65, most do not require air conditioning.
Schools I can't comment on, daughter goes to university in another city, However Univ of Wash is right in Seattle proper, easy access.
Hospitals First Rate. I heard that Seattle had the fastest 911 response time in the nation.
Crime is low.
Cultural activities abound from symphony to opera to theater. Seattle is also a hot bed of (younger style) music, many famous artists from here. Many neighborhood festivals all summer long.
Great restaurants for all budgets, some feature Pacific Northwest cuisine (Asian american french style), A fair size "Chinatown" with excellent chinese style seafood dishes, and the best Sushi bars anywhere. (Including Japan-been there several times)
Traffic...I work (trade) from home..so no problem, drive in "off" hours generally. The city is pretty compact so you can get around without the "expressways" (oxy moron in rush hour).
And of course no state or city income taxes, only Federal Income tax.
Do a search on the net, you are sure to see views of Seattle.
Good luck.......
I must say , if wouldn't be so hard to obtain a permit to stay in USA, choosing between Seattle and Vankong.. ops hehe Vancouver, is quite difficult.
The two cities have a lot in common from a "quality of life" point of view.
