
Exploring the Seattle Metro Area W/David Stein
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Keywords
Seattle, real estate, home buying, Seattle metro area, East Side, outdoor activities, population growth, remote work, housing market, community
Summary
In this episode of the Know Your Neighbors podcast, David Stein, a real estate broker in the Seattle metro area, shares insights about the region's housing market, attractions, and lifestyle. He discusses the differences between the East and West sides of Seattle, the impact of the area's rainy weather, and the reasons behind the significant population growth. David also provides valuable advice for potential home buyers, including the importance of understanding the market and being flexible in their search for a home.
Takeaways
- David Stein has been a real estate broker since 2002.
- The Seattle metro area has seen a population increase of 500,000 people.
- The East side offers more space and parks compared to the congested West side.
- Seattle is known for its sports teams and vibrant nightlife.
- Outdoor activities are abundant in the Seattle area, including hiking and fishing.
- The rainy weather can be a shock for newcomers, but the sunny days are beautiful.
- Tech companies like Microsoft and Amazon are major employers in the area.
- Retirees often prefer the East side for its open space and wineries.
- Home buyers should focus on their intent and affordability when purchasing a home.
- The current housing market requires buyers to be prepared for high interest rates and loan costs.
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