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Love Issaquah!!!! I live here myself… Probably one of my favorite places around, due to convenience to everything and the beautiful nature. I did not know that Gilman was part of the freeway.
@@dariuscincys Indeed.. Issaquah had only 1200 people back then and Gilman had a few motels, diners and the Greyhound station.. And there were no traffic lights.. Just some stop signs here and there in the whole town. It was great back then..unlike today where it's a traffic congested mess 16 hours a day.
The problem with this top 5 list is that these are the most expensive real estate market even higher than Seattle. The median housing prices are unattainable for most people. Should consider other cities like Renton, Federal Way, and Kent.
Hey Kevin - I completely agree with you. Those are the most expensive areas, but also offer best schools, closest proximity to major employment hubs, etc. But Renton, Federal Way, Kent (and many others) are also excellent options. I have done videos on some of them... and perhaps I should create another video for "Best cities with housing under $X" - that would give people more options. I appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave a comment - and giving me a great idea for future content!
Yes, I can certainly do that. Thank you for the great suggestion. Perhaps I will plan out and film a "top 5 areas to buy where home prices are under $1M" or something along those lines.
🌿Thank you for sharing this informative video showcasing some of Seattle's suburbs. I'd love to see you explore Mill Creek in a future video - our 'master planned' city features top-rated schools, 23 miles of private hiking trails, and a range of resort-style amenities, including a tennis club, swim club, Country Club, and an excellent golf course. With a strong focus on safety and community with a 25 mph speed limit and a restriction on campers and parked cars, Mill Creek offers a unique blend of recreation, convenience, and tranquility. The non-rush hour travel time to South Lake Union (SLU) in Seattle and to Amazon in Bellevue is only 23-26 minutes, and sharing very similar commuting times with Sammamish and Issaquah. Discover Mill Creek! 🏡
Yes, it would be fun to do a video featuring Mill Creek - it's a wonderful community indeed. And I love the golf course there! Thank you for watching, for taking the time to leave a comment, and for this great suggestion!
Thanks, Michael - you beat me to responding. Yes, Education Hill is a neighborhood in Redmond (a very popular neighborhood). And Mercer Island is also an excellent place to live. If I did not limit my video to only 5 areas, it would have most certainly been included. And I guess these areas are all subjective - and it would't surprise me at all if someone had Mercer Island at the top of their list!
Education Hill is a neighborhood in Redmond (a very popular neighborhood). And Mercer Island is also an excellent place to live. If I did not limit my video to only 5 areas, it would have most certainly been included. And I guess these areas are all subjective - and it would't surprise me at all if someone had Mercer Island at the top of their list!
@@dariuscincys im so glad i live on the olymoics. 425 has near constant traffic, impossible parking and a ton of karens and enemy nationals its basically la the pnw w/o an income tax. But theyre working on that.
They are all absolutely terrible. I wouldn't recommend moving here... I mean there. It stinks and it's expensive and it rains all the time. Don't move here!. I mean there...
Well, I guess that depends on where you work/need to be. For those working on the east side (Bellevue, or Redmond, for example), it's actually very close and easy to get to. It is a bit of a longer commute from downtown Seattle... but still not bad. Either way - thank you for watching the video - I appreciate the support!
Looking to move to the Seattle area? Call or text anytime. We are here to help you!
DARIUS CINCYS
📲 Call/Text at 206.636.8550
📩 Email: dariuscincys@cbbain.com
👨💻 Website: dariuscincys.com/
I grew up in Issaquah..Gilman Blvd. was part of the freeway back then.
Love Issaquah!!!! I live here myself… Probably one of my favorite places around, due to convenience to everything and the beautiful nature. I did not know that Gilman was part of the freeway.
@@dariuscincys Indeed.. Issaquah had only 1200 people back then and Gilman had a few motels, diners and the Greyhound station.. And there were no traffic lights.. Just some stop signs here and there in the whole town. It was great back then..unlike today where it's a traffic congested mess 16 hours a day.
The problem with this top 5 list is that these are the most expensive real estate market even higher than Seattle. The median housing prices are unattainable for most people. Should consider other cities like Renton, Federal Way, and Kent.
Hey Kevin - I completely agree with you. Those are the most expensive areas, but also offer best schools, closest proximity to major employment hubs, etc. But Renton, Federal Way, Kent (and many others) are also excellent options. I have done videos on some of them... and perhaps I should create another video for "Best cities with housing under $X" - that would give people more options. I appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave a comment - and giving me a great idea for future content!
pls do a video of cheaper more affordable places than these
Yes, I can certainly do that. Thank you for the great suggestion. Perhaps I will plan out and film a "top 5 areas to buy where home prices are under $1M" or something along those lines.
🌿Thank you for sharing this informative video showcasing some of Seattle's suburbs. I'd love to see you explore Mill Creek in a future video - our 'master planned' city features top-rated schools, 23 miles of private hiking trails, and a range of resort-style amenities, including a tennis club, swim club, Country Club, and an excellent golf course. With a strong focus on safety and community with a 25 mph speed limit and a restriction on campers and parked cars, Mill Creek offers a unique blend of recreation, convenience, and tranquility. The non-rush hour travel time to South Lake Union (SLU) in Seattle and to Amazon in Bellevue is only 23-26 minutes, and sharing very similar commuting times with Sammamish and Issaquah. Discover Mill Creek! 🏡
Yes, it would be fun to do a video featuring Mill Creek - it's a wonderful community indeed. And I love the golf course there! Thank you for watching, for taking the time to leave a comment, and for this great suggestion!
Why Education Hill and Mercer Island where left out the list?
Education Hill is not a town or city, it’s just part of Redmond. I used to own the original house on top of the hill.
Thanks, Michael - you beat me to responding. Yes, Education Hill is a neighborhood in Redmond (a very popular neighborhood). And Mercer Island is also an excellent place to live. If I did not limit my video to only 5 areas, it would have most certainly been included. And I guess these areas are all subjective - and it would't surprise me at all if someone had Mercer Island at the top of their list!
Education Hill is a neighborhood in Redmond (a very popular neighborhood). And Mercer Island is also an excellent place to live. If I did not limit my video to only 5 areas, it would have most certainly been included. And I guess these areas are all subjective - and it would't surprise me at all if someone had Mercer Island at the top of their list!
Yeah at midnight not during day...
These are all great places to live during the day too! Thank you for taking the time tune in, and leave a comment. I appreciate you!
@@dariuscincys im so glad i live on the olymoics. 425 has near constant traffic, impossible parking and a ton of karens and enemy nationals its basically la the pnw w/o an income tax. But theyre working on that.
Yeah it seems like the cities on the east side of Seattle is more expensive😂 lol.
Yes, that is the case here in our market. with a few exceptions, housing on the eastside is more expensive
Thumbs down so less people move here and less likely to watch
lol. I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment. Whether its a thumbs up or down lol
They are all absolutely terrible. I wouldn't recommend moving here... I mean there. It stinks and it's expensive and it rains all the time. Don't move here!. I mean there...
Sammamish and Issaquah are too fucking far away from everything
Well, I guess that depends on where you work/need to be. For those working on the east side (Bellevue, or Redmond, for example), it's actually very close and easy to get to. It is a bit of a longer commute from downtown Seattle... but still not bad. Either way - thank you for watching the video - I appreciate the support!