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msmb said:Thanks for all the info...I have a Dec. class date at Alaska Airlines and I am looking at all options for relocating. I want a nice area with good schools for the kids and a somewhat easy commute to SEA. Am I asking for too much?? I know the west coast is a lot higher as far as cost of living goes. I thought the info I had on Portland was recent but I guess not....
Any other suggestions are appreciated. I'm not crazy about the Seattle area because of weather and the cost of living.....
REALLY excited Alaska though!!
Dave Benjamin said:West Linn and Lake Oswego have excellent schools and are very popular communities for families.
Feel free to PM me for further info.
coolyokeluke said:West Linn or Lake Oswego on first year pay? Beverly Hills is nice too.
Buckaroo said:PDX is a very Liberal minded city - full of hippies and dope smoking tree huggers.
Dave Benjamin said:You'll still find a few intolerant rednecks around here so you might feel right at home.
Buckaroo said:There's also a lot of Bedwetting Liberal A$$holes, so you must feel right at home.
Dave Benjamin said:Actually we refer to them as well educated progressives. I do feel right at home around here. My neighbors are professional people that don't make stupid statements like trying to categorize the entire population of a diverse metropolitan area as "hippies and dope smoking tree huggers." In fact one of my neighbors has a degree in forestry and works for a wood products company. I'll ask him how much dope he smoked while hugging trees today. I've got engineers living on either side of me. I'll check to see how much dope them smoked today and if they hugged any trees. Probably negative on the trees because it's wet and windy right now. Not the best weather for tree hugging because the moss gets all over your shirt.
Our area is noted for abundant parks, recreation, scenic beauty, and novel land use/planning. I'm about 1.5 hours from Timberline Ski Resort which is getting a bunch of snow right now and about 1.75 hours from some gorgeous beaches. Newer homes in the neighborhood are about 600K which is chump change for those "hippies and dope smoking tree huggers" so I guess there will be even more of them to contend with.
The one thing we lack is folks like Buckaroo. I just don't talk to many folks that sound like him. But I can always turn on the Springer show I guess....
fokkers&beer said:PDX is a nice place to live. The commute to SEA can be a rough one however. I have talked to many Alaska pilots about there commute. They sometimes have to make the drive. If one Horizon flights cancel, all hell has broke loose between the two cities. On a Thursday night, a flight cancels, and even with the option of sitting up front it can be a three to four hour wait, then no dice on the commute. If you are lucky enough to be based in SEA, live somewhere up there.
The weathere is about the same, wet. The real estate market is a little cheaper, but not really that much. And not commuting is the sweetest plumb of all.
Dave Benjamin said:Actually we refer to them as well educated progressives. I do feel right at home around here. My neighbors are professional people that don't make stupid statements like trying to categorize the entire population of a diverse metropolitan area as "hippies and dope smoking tree huggers." In fact one of my neighbors has a degree in forestry and works for a wood products company. I'll ask him how much dope he smoked while hugging trees today. I've got engineers living on either side of me. I'll check to see how much dope them smoked today and if they hugged any trees. Probably negative on the trees because it's wet and windy right now. Not the best weather for tree hugging because the moss gets all over your shirt.
Our area is noted for abundant parks, recreation, scenic beauty, and novel land use/planning. I'm about 1.5 hours from Timberline Ski Resort which is getting a bunch of snow right now and about 1.75 hours from some gorgeous beaches. Newer homes in the neighborhood are about 600K which is chump change for those "hippies and dope smoking tree huggers" so I guess there will be even more of them to contend with.
The one thing we lack is folks like Buckaroo. I just don't talk to many folks that sound like him. But I can always turn on the Springer show I guess....
Dave Benjamin said:Actually we refer to them as well educated progressives. I do feel right at home around here. My neighbors are professional people that don't make stupid statements like trying to categorize the entire population of a diverse metropolitan area as "hippies and dope smoking tree huggers." In fact one of my neighbors has a degree in forestry and works for a wood products company. I'll ask him how much dope he smoked while hugging trees today. I've got engineers living on either side of me. I'll check to see how much dope them smoked today and if they hugged any trees. Probably negative on the trees because it's wet and windy right now. Not the best weather for tree hugging because the moss gets all over your shirt.
Our area is noted for abundant parks, recreation, scenic beauty, and novel land use/planning. I'm about 1.5 hours from Timberline Ski Resort which is getting a bunch of snow right now and about 1.75 hours from some gorgeous beaches. Newer homes in the neighborhood are about 600K which is chump change for those "hippies and dope smoking tree huggers" so I guess there will be even more of them to contend with.
The one thing we lack is folks like Buckaroo. I just don't talk to many folks that sound like him. But I can always turn on the Springer show I guess....
I'm in that same boat. The tax break rocks. Highly recommended.XR650R said:Try the Vancouver/Camas area, it's right across the river from Oregon. Better schools, 15 minutes from PDX, and no income tax. Oregon has an income tax of about 9.1% but no sales tax. Live in Washington- no income tax, shop in Oregon- no sales tax. Best of both worlds.