thoughts on Beacon hill, etc.
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 10:59 pm
Hi everyone,
My wife and I are in the market to rent for a while to save up some money and buy a home. We were taking a look around and we were surprised that there are areas of Beacon Hill and Holly Park that look nice but are really cheap.
So our thought was, rent in the Eastlake or Northgate areas until the market bottoms (which according to my crystal ball is going to be in roughly six months) and then buy perhaps in Beacon Hill. We would think about West Seattle but ... for some reason the other half is really opposed to the idea
So ... any clue as to why the Beacon Hill area is so cheap? I looked online and at least it didn't seem dangerous or strange. We drove through it at night and there wasn't anything which seemed inherently dangerous... no more so than the U district at night these days. Also, anyone know what the area's like in terms of culture, feel,, etc?
Other areas we would consider are Ballard (noticed prices dropping there), around Northgate (most areas anyway), and Greenwood.
We are mid 20s and plan to have children in the future. So ... not being a seasoned Seattlite I'm not in the best position to say whether any of these areas seem non-family-friendly.
My wife and I are in the market to rent for a while to save up some money and buy a home. We were taking a look around and we were surprised that there are areas of Beacon Hill and Holly Park that look nice but are really cheap.
So our thought was, rent in the Eastlake or Northgate areas until the market bottoms (which according to my crystal ball is going to be in roughly six months) and then buy perhaps in Beacon Hill. We would think about West Seattle but ... for some reason the other half is really opposed to the idea
So ... any clue as to why the Beacon Hill area is so cheap? I looked online and at least it didn't seem dangerous or strange. We drove through it at night and there wasn't anything which seemed inherently dangerous... no more so than the U district at night these days. Also, anyone know what the area's like in terms of culture, feel,, etc?
Other areas we would consider are Ballard (noticed prices dropping there), around Northgate (most areas anyway), and Greenwood.
We are mid 20s and plan to have children in the future. So ... not being a seasoned Seattlite I'm not in the best position to say whether any of these areas seem non-family-friendly.