Jul. 13th, 2009 02:50 pm

Rooting

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Now that we're starting to get serious about our house hunting, I'm trying to narrow down where we should be looking. As an addendum to the last poll on this subject, I have one more.

Seattle proper, of course, is still out of the question for us unless some sort of miracle happened and an incredibly cheap house in Madrona or something suddenly showed up on the market. In other words, not gonna happen.

We've also more or less ruled out the southern parts of Kirkland at this point, because so few things there are in our price range, and what is just isn't working for us for one reason or another.

There's quite a lot that's tolerable in Renton Highlands, but thus far, nothing's really reached out and said BUY ME. There are a lot of Stepford Subdivisions going up that have nice houses, but they're all on dinky lots, or look very cookie cutter or have bizarre floor plans.

Newcastle/Kennydale/Eastgate would be absolutely ideal in terms of location, but since the vast majority of houses there are ugly 1960s/70s ramblers, finding the few houses we really like has been a chore. We'll see something come up that looks really good, but then find out it has some sort of fatal flaw, like a lot the size of an SD card or a downstairs laundry room or something.

So it looks like we're sort of stuck looking further afield, unless the stock market suddenly jumps up in the next 30 days (about when we're planning to get serious about funding) or the House of Our Dreams shows up smack in the middle of Coal Creek.

The question then becomes: Which direction should we aim in our boundary extension? West, of course, isn't possible. Which leaves North (Kenmore/Bothell/Woodinville), East (Issaquah/Southern Plateau) or South (the northern tip of Kent--like Panther Lake, etc.). As we're trying to shorten the work commute, there's no way we can go beyond those places, of course.

Each of these places has its pros and cons:

North would be nice in a way because we're more familiar with it (including knowing all the backroads to avoid the freeway), but since many of y'all live south of the ship canal or thereabouts, it kind of defeats the purpose of being closer to our pals.

East seems fine to me, though house prices are a little steep and I have no idea what I-90 traffic is really like out that direction.

South I've always discounted because, well, it's Kent. And because 167 is always a disaster. And because it just seems so far. But strictly speaking, it's still closer (geographically) than where Chez Fou is. (And it's also not in the flow path for Rainier. Yes, I checked.)

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Date: 2009-07-13 11:15 pm (UTC)

From: [identity profile] paulnolan.livejournal.com
I have no idea, but I'll say Newcastle because I live near enough the original one (-upon-Tyne). /paul-logic

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