Hi everyone. Due to some unforeseen circumstances, I am relocating to Seattle. I am in need of a place to live as a bi-product of these circumstances.
I'm here from Chicago, I was in town back in January with my girlfriend, we met a few of you and went on a short ride (we actually busted out quite early).
Anyway, I ride bikes. I like bikes. I like movies. I'm clean. I clean up after myself (most of the time). I'm fun to hang out with, most of the time. And I can fix your bike if it breaks.
Anyone have any rooms available? I'm not sure of where to live. I'm only really familiar with the Ballard area, b/c my g/f has friends that live there.
I'd like to be close to downtown somewhere, but cheap and safe.
Oh, and I have a car, I need somewhere to put my car that's safe.
Thanks Everyone.
ps: if there is a thread for this stuff already, sorry, I didn't find it in my searches.
Rogelio
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 12:26 am
Joined: 31 Jul 2007Posts: 3092Location: Pos, aya, por la Corona-Alta-Madera y que no.
It's just nice to know that you bothered to search.
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henry
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 7:57 am
somewhat piggishJoined: 05 Aug 2005Posts: 5415Location: on porch with shotgun
Virtually everywhere in Seattle is safe, very few are cheap.
There are some cheap parts of Capitol Hill. That's a great area to live in when you first come to town as it's centrally located and there is a lot going on around there.
[quote="Rogelio"]It's just nice to know that you bothered to search.[/quote]
well, if there is a thread, can you direct me to it?
this is a fairly serious situation, so if anyone can help out that would be so awesome.
thanks.
cc700
Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:27 am
Joined: 12 Jan 2009Posts: 35Location: queen anne commuter
good luck. cheap, safe, and car doesn't happen until you get 20 miles from the city.
pick two.
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alexandrab
Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:38 am
Joined: 21 Aug 2009Posts: 186Location: the hill
It's true; cheap and safe are easy close in, but car is a bitch. Some apartments around Capitol Hill/First Hill/Central District will give you a zone permit as part of your lease.
I don't have a car, so I don't know this for sure, but my impression is that the Greenlake area has a lot of open street parking. It's a pleasant, safe area to live in with lots of single-family homes shared by 20-somethings. You might check craigslist for openings in Greenlake.
Capitol Hill is a pretty ideal neighborhood for centrality and stuff to do, but having to park a car is going to increase your cost of living and decrease your quality of life in this neighborhood enough to make me recommend looking elsewhere. Ballard is kind of out of the way (very light on good bus routes, and driving there is a pain), but it's actually super accessible by bike, and might also be easier for parking once you get off the main drag.
As has been said, pretty much everywhere in Seattle is safe--CD can be a little sketchy, but the violent crime that happens there isn't random: basically if you're not involved in drug deals or gangs, you'll be fine. Cheap: depends on what you mean by cheap. Seattle's pretty comparable to Chicago, I'd say, where rent is concerned. It's a good time to be looking for a place, lots of apartments sitting empty for extended periods of time.
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Alex
Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:47 am
Joined: 18 May 2006Posts: 3128Location: Roosevelt
alexandrab wrote:
I don't have a car, so I don't know this for sure, but my impression is that the Greenlake area has a lot of open street parking. It's a pleasant, safe area to live in with lots of single-family homes shared by 20-somethings. You might check craigslist for openings in Greenlake.
I'd extend beyond Greenlake into other areas north of the ship canal. I live in Roosevelt which has more stuff to walk to than Greenlake, as does Wallingford. Both have pretty ample on-street parking. My block requires a parking zone sticker, but they aren't hard to get or expensive ($40/year if I remember correctly).
I used to live in Greenlake and it's fine too.
I don't rent and can't comment on rental prices or even really guess on them.
alex
key lime
Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 11:20 am
it never happenedJoined: 13 Mar 2008Posts: 1142Location: Wallenfjord
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North of the ship canal, anywhere, is the place to be
the following neighborhoods are good to search for
Roosevelt, Ravenna, Greenlake, Wallingford, Fremont, Ballard, Phinney (Ridge), Greenwood (but that's getting up there), Tangletown,
They're the best in urban residential living Seattle offers
Here's a primer
Yeah, you can live cheaply on the hill, but it'll nearly always be a hovel with some shifty landlord. Too many fashion-hungry dodos willing to pay too much to be within stumbling distance to the nightclubs drive up the rent. There are some liveable places on the hill, but you gotta have a really good job to afford one.
My Wallingford/Greenlake house is looking for a new roommate, end of September. In order to maintain some gender balance in my house we're only lookin at girls. So if you're a lesbian (you mentioned havin a gf) we should talk. Otherwise, best luck.
If you're curious about prices in general, my house has five people and we each pay $400-500 a month plus utilities. I think that's on the low end for such a nice/clean/big house.
best luck, see ya 'round
-Ryan
Rogelio
Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 12:18 pm
Joined: 31 Jul 2007Posts: 3092Location: Pos, aya, por la Corona-Alta-Madera y que no.
Phinney Ridge and Greenlake should be your northernmost borders and right above the shipping canal is great place to be. I would not check out Greenwood as it is way up there and out of the way.
alexandrab wrote:
As has been said, pretty much everywhere in Seattle is safe--CD can be a little sketchy, but the violent crime that happens there isn't random: basically if you're not involved in drug deals or gangs, you'll be fine.
"So, how's gun crime around here?" isn't a question you ask when you look for places in Seattle, it's kinda nice.
Wallingford is a nice, centrally located, quiet neighborhood with easy access to Fremont, U-District, and Ballard, all along the same major bike trail. There isn't much of a nightlife but Tangletown is nearby and other neighborhood are around, oh, and there's a really good taco truck.
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Happy Stick Person
Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 2:29 pm
Joined: 20 Sep 2006Posts: 1168Location: Leschi
my place at 16th and Olive will be vacant mid October. $1500mo 2 bed 1.5 bath, 2 decks (one on the roof) + huge garage (currently fits a jetta, 6 bikes and a workbench)
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Happy Stick Person wrote:
my place at 16th and Olive will be vacant mid October. $1500mo 2 bed 1.5 bath, 2 decks (one on the roof) + huge garage (currently fits a jetta, 6 bikes and a workbench)
you won't find a better deal on capitol hill.
I want that. Send me details.
Sweeney
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 8:52 am
Joined: 18 Feb 2009Posts: 851Location: English Hill, Redmond
SeditiousCanary wrote:
Happy Stick Person wrote:
my place at 16th and Olive will be vacant mid October. $1500mo 2 bed 1.5 bath, 2 decks (one on the roof) + huge garage (currently fits a jetta, 6 bikes and a workbench)
I'm most interested in Ballard mainly b/c it's the only place i've ever stayed in Seattle while visiting and i know the most people there (a whole whopping 2). Ballard and Greenlake do have ample parking. I know from experience. So I guess my only concept of Seattle is Greenlake and Ballard.
There was a question as to whether I was a lesbian. No, sadly I'm not b/c I'd love to take you up on your offer on the room. I'm a dude, so no dice.
My good friend, teammate, and slinger of Opensprints hardware (you know them here as Emereld Sprints), Evan Ferrar, put me in contact with Greg. Seems to be a nice fellow and I'd love to meet him (and most of you) in the near future.
So I'm in Bellingham, WA, for the next few weeks. In those weeks I HAVE to find a place to live. Most preferrably in Seattle, as I am trying to find a job in the Film/TV industry (which might seem promising).
So.... Anyone have a room for rent? :)
the dreaded ben
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 10:55 am
Grumpy GreebJoined: 20 Aug 2005Posts: 5329Location: flavor country
check out www.seattlerentals.com
look into interbay. it's centrally located just south of the ballard bridge, and there is tons of real cheap housing. 3 or 4 on my block alone.
Caroline
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 9:22 am
Joined: 27 Jul 2007Posts: 108Location: Greenlake
I no longer have a room for rent as I found a roomie in August.... but I do work in Film/TV here in Seattle.
what kind of job are you looking for?
tehschkott
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:26 am
daywalkerJoined: 09 Nov 2007Posts: 6108Location: Hatertown
Happy Stick Person wrote:
my place at 16th and Olive will be vacant mid October. $1500mo 2 bed 1.5 bath, 2 decks (one on the roof) + huge garage (currently fits a jetta, 6 bikes and a workbench)
you won't find a better deal on capitol hill.
That better be a house because if you're paying that for an apartment you're just fucking yourself. Frankly, that's mortgage territory. If you can pay that in rent you can pay almost the same to own.
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Caroline
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:33 am
Joined: 27 Jul 2007Posts: 108Location: Greenlake
They just (are about to?) closed on a house so I think Happy Stick and his wife figured that out. :) I am gathering that is why he has the cap hill place available to offer as they move out?
tehschkott
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:38 am
daywalkerJoined: 09 Nov 2007Posts: 6108Location: Hatertown
Caroline wrote:
They just (are about to?) closed on a house so I think Happy Stick and his wife figured that out. :) I am gathering that is why he has the cap hill place available to offer as they move out?
ahhh. Clever boy. I knew he had it together.
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Happy Stick Person
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 11:29 am
Joined: 20 Sep 2006Posts: 1168Location: Leschi
tehschkott wrote:
Caroline wrote:
They just (are about to?) closed on a house so I think Happy Stick and his wife figured that out. :) I am gathering that is why he has the cap hill place available to offer as they move out?
ahhh. Clever boy. I knew he had it together.
this.
it's a townhouse (meh) but it's big, it's not down in the gulch, madison market and joe's are a block away, two great bars I can easily stumble home from, AND it has a private garage.
but yeah renting is lame, just try and imagine wiping your ass with your rent money.
the new house is in leschi, bigger, betterer, and I'm kinda sick of the hill (not to mention I can't afford a house up here).
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curvedwallride
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 2:39 pm
Joined: 29 Sep 2008Posts: 59Location: Chicago
Yo. I'm still in need of a place. I'd like to find something by the end of the week. I would also prefer to live with bike people, but beggers can't be choosers.
C'mon Seattle, help a brother out.
henry
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 3:01 pm
somewhat piggishJoined: 05 Aug 2005Posts: 5415Location: on porch with shotgun
I was talking to Ben (the dreaded ben) this weekend and he said he'd probably have room for you in his spare room. He wants you to call him at 206-819-7695
Grumpy GreebJoined: 20 Aug 2005Posts: 5329Location: flavor country
henry wrote:
I was talking to Ben (the dreaded ben) this weekend and he said he'd probably have room for you in his spare room. He wants you to call him at 206-819-7695
yeah, we could watch all of my favorite sandra bullock movies and cuddle with my pet rats!
majoritywhip
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 1:05 pm
Joined: 24 Sep 2009Posts: 1Location: Seattle
Yo, we will hv a room available Oct 10 - might be able to sleep you somewhere within the house if you reeealy need somewhere like now.
perfect fit tho man,
a) my roommate and I are both from Chicago
b) we both love bikes
c) clean environment
d) 2 miles to downtown
e) we are cool
you riding tonite??
curvedwallride
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 7:34 am
Joined: 29 Sep 2008Posts: 59Location: Chicago
damn! i wish i could have responded to your post earlier. i just moved into a place on S. Weller.
I'm going to the Evergreen High CX race today, but i'm down to ride just about any time.
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