Submitted by check_my_cv t3_zr97p8 in Washington
inlinestyle t1_j1596g7 wrote
Reply to comment by check_my_cv in How does Bellevue compare to Whidbey? by check_my_cv
I don’t really care for the vibe in Bellevue these days. Everything is very upscale, and I like things a little grittier and relaxed. So yeah, I like Whidbey better than Bellevue, but that’s very much a personal thing.
We moved to Whidbey from Seattle almost 7 years ago. My wife and I miss the city sometimes, but not nearly enough to move back, and our kids LOVE it here.
It really comes down to what you’re looking for and the trade offs you’re willing to make.
s1ipperypick1e t1_j16n7gf wrote
What do your kids love about Whidbey? The wife and I are looking in the area and she prefers Whidbey while I’m partial to sequim. We’ve got 3 young ones who love nature and outdoor activities.
Perenially_behind t1_j17lyg5 wrote
Where are you looking on Whidbey? It's a big island (as I'm sure you know) with a lot of local variation.
inlinestyle t1_j17t7gz wrote
We were fortunate to sell in Seattle when that market was hot but Whidbey wasn’t, so we were able to afford some acres and a big cozy, quirky house.
Kids have spent the last two days sledding in our pasture and building snow forts. We have a trail around our property that also connects to our neighbors, where my son’s friend lives. My in-laws live nearby. It’s a good life.
I do wonder how they’ll feel about it when they’re teens though. There isn’t much to do on evenings/weekends, at least compared to a city, or college town, or really anywhere else.
Things you need to not mind to live here: everything closing at like 7pm, power outages, expensive groceries, limited amenities, limited services, limited social circles, and political diversity.
s1ipperypick1e t1_j199gr7 wrote
Great information thank you!
inlinestyle t1_j1ae8vw wrote
You’re welcome!
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