I think you are glossing over the humidity. You can’t really enjoy the sunshine if you spend all day attached to an AC. I think it’s called summer hibernating 😊
Yeah that’s true, but that’s more of an issue in Houston than Dallas. There’s two rainy seasons in Dallas-fall and spring, but other than that I don’t think it’s overly humid.
The scenery around Dallas is flat while in Seattle is more hilly and mountainous. Seattle is also a coastal city with quite a large port where ship containers arrive from Japan and other Asian nations. Seattle is a lot greener and has abundant of forests and pine trees in its surrounding areas. it is also home to Boeing, Starbucks, Amazon and Bill Gates.😄.
@@goallinerealestateteamDiversity for starters. Seattle is one of the most diverse cities on the planet. Ethnically and culturally. You seem to paint Seattle as having a single ideology. There are definitely opposing views and ideological beliefs within Seattle. True, Seattle has a liberal majority, but there are many people on the other side of the political fence. Overall recreation. You failed to mention Seattle has a four major sports teams as well. Not to mention the University of Washington. Skiing, boating, hiking, biking, hunting, fishing etc.. It seems like you guys are a bit misinformed regarding Seattle and definitely biased. I get you’re trying to boost your business, but you missed this one.
Hey thanks for your input! On the diversity point, we did some pretty good thorough research to come up with our conclusion. But you’re right, there’s always going to be different ideologies in a big city like Seattle, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make general claims about a city’s culture. And I think what we said was generally a fair assessment. On the recreation side of things, yeah you make some good points there. We could have gone in more depth on that one. Thanks for the correction!
I think you are glossing over the humidity. You can’t really enjoy the sunshine if you spend all day attached to an AC. I think it’s called summer hibernating 😊
Yeah that’s true, but that’s more of an issue in Houston than Dallas. There’s two rainy seasons in Dallas-fall and spring, but other than that I don’t think it’s overly humid.
The scenery around Dallas is flat while in Seattle is more hilly and mountainous. Seattle is also a coastal city with quite a large port where ship containers arrive from Japan and other Asian nations. Seattle is a lot greener and has abundant of forests and pine trees in its surrounding areas. it is also home to Boeing, Starbucks, Amazon and Bill Gates.😄.
Yep, there are definitely pros to living in Seattle! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
What an absolute load of crap.
What makes you say that? Did you have any specific points you disagreed with?
@@goallinerealestateteamDiversity for starters. Seattle is one of the most diverse cities on the planet. Ethnically and culturally.
You seem to paint Seattle as having a single ideology. There are definitely opposing views and ideological beliefs within Seattle. True, Seattle has a liberal majority, but there are many people on the other side of the political fence.
Overall recreation. You failed to mention Seattle has a four major sports teams as well. Not to mention the University of Washington. Skiing, boating, hiking, biking, hunting, fishing etc..
It seems like you guys are a bit misinformed regarding Seattle and definitely biased. I get you’re trying to boost your business, but you missed this one.
Hey thanks for your input! On the diversity point, we did some pretty good thorough research to come up with our conclusion. But you’re right, there’s always going to be different ideologies in a big city like Seattle, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make general claims about a city’s culture. And I think what we said was generally a fair assessment.
On the recreation side of things, yeah you make some good points there. We could have gone in more depth on that one. Thanks for the correction!