I would'nt recommend Wallingford. It's a beautiful neighborhood but the houses are crammed in together and it would be near impossible to find a decent garage, they're usually built into the sides of hills. I don't really know much about Westlake so I can't help you there. I would try Fremont. I enjoy the nightlife there and the people seem super chill. Hit me up when you get up to Seattle and I'll come over and show you this killer russian dumpling joint in Fremont.
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Ima keep my eyes out for your car - pretty hard to miss
PS - People regularly rent out parking spots for 150+ in the city (I live in the city and am planning to rent out the spot when I no longer live here) :x Fremont/wallingford should be much more affordable.
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Awesome! I would also recommend looking into places in Ballard or Greenlake/Phinney Ridge area. More wide-spread housing than other places in Seattle. Ballard has awesome nightlife and is much less "sterile" than Fremont or Wallingford. Greenlake/Phinney Ridge is more of a residential/family oriented area. Eastlake is cool but unless you wanna be constantly running into UW frat boys then I would stay away.
1. Ballard
2. Greenlake
3. FremontLast edited by jon4862; 04-14-2012, 04:07 AM.
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Originally posted by Capt. Obvious View PostWell, if that's what you're accustomed too, Seattle won't seem so bad!
Originally posted by Jlyons617 View PostI would try Fremont. I enjoy the nightlife there and the people seem super chill. Hit me up when you get up to Seattle and I'll come over and show you this killer russian dumpling joint in Fremont.
I'd love to hit you up, pm me your cell? Would love to try any killer food haha - russian dumplings, like perogies? guess that's polish right... I'll txt ya.. did you like rudeboistance? can find you through facebook..
Originally posted by jon4862 View PostAwesome! I would also recommend looking into places in Ballard or Greenlake/Phinney Ridge area. More wide-spread housing than other places in Seattle. Ballard has awesome nightlife and is much less "sterile" than Fremont or Wallingford. Greenlake/Phinney Ridge is more of a residential/family oriented area. Eastlake is cool but unless you wanna be constantly running into UW frat boys then I would stay away.
1. Ballard
2. Greenlake
3. Fremont
Did a shoot with a buddy yesterday - great fun - got some amazing rolling shots, going to make some gifs - super excited. Here's just a couple I shot on the iphone for instagram which I just joined! Seeing some of you are on there.. (http://statigr.am/rudeboistance)
91 DiamondSchwartzMetallic S52 Slicktop, 91 Calypso M42, 89 Royalblau M20, 84 Euro E30, M535, Euro e24, ap1
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i love your car man, looking good as usual.
btw stickers just came in, thanks homie! pics soon
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Another thing you may want to consider is checking out the surrounding areas to downtown Seattle. Generally speaking, rent is cheaper, food/drinking/cost of living is cheaper, there is more parking and the truth of the matter is you're more likely to end up working somewhere that isn't is downtown Seattle.
Speaking of working, when you're not doing the music thing how do you pay the bills? IT stuff, restaurants, mechanic, etc.? I might be able to help you get your foot in the door with a few places depending on what you do.
I'd consider at least checking out Bellevue, Kirkland and Renton (us Seattle people can help you choose a neighborhood that isn't ghetto).
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Originally posted by exexpat View PostWelcome! Looking forward to seeing you at a meet.
Originally posted by HighGravityWagon View Postlooks fantastic man, definitely a huge fan of those wheels!
Originally posted by E28stoff View Posti love your car man, looking good as usual.
btw stickers just came in, thanks homie! pics soon
Originally posted by Darksyde View PostI moved from the bay to seattle and I can say that you have picked a good time of year to make the move. Once you experience the summer the winter isnt as bad. That is if we have a proper summer this year.
Originally posted by Capt. Obvious View PostAnother thing you may want to consider is checking out the surrounding areas to downtown Seattle. Generally speaking, rent is cheaper, food/drinking/cost of living is cheaper, there is more parking and the truth of the matter is you're more likely to end up working somewhere that isn't is downtown Seattle.
Speaking of working, when you're not doing the music thing how do you pay the bills? IT stuff, restaurants, mechanic, etc.? I might be able to help you get your foot in the door with a few places depending on what you do.
I'd consider at least checking out Bellevue, Kirkland and Renton (us Seattle people can help you choose a neighborhood that isn't ghetto).
Originally posted by TheNeek View PostWelcome to the neighborhood
One of this past weekend when doing rolling shots.. Can't wait to see them. I'll be in Seattle Friday night!
91 DiamondSchwartzMetallic S52 Slicktop, 91 Calypso M42, 89 Royalblau M20, 84 Euro E30, M535, Euro e24, ap1
www.RenownUSA.com
ig @rudestance / @renownusa
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thanks buddy. where are all the portland folks?
some shots from this past wknd:
these were without the rear spacers in - just et20 in back - 8 in front91 DiamondSchwartzMetallic S52 Slicktop, 91 Calypso M42, 89 Royalblau M20, 84 Euro E30, M535, Euro e24, ap1
www.RenownUSA.com
ig @rudestance / @renownusa
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