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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Hey Guys, I am going to move to Seattle!!!
First of all, thank you guys for great posts!!!
I am going to move to Great Seattle area in summer and looking for buying a single house. I will work from home so I don't care about transportation and my kid is going to college so I don't care about schools. Now that transportation and schools don't matter, my budget is around 600k. I know it looks like too less,,, and just wondering if you guys have any suggestions where is a good place to live. Someone told me about Mill Creek and it is already very expensive there.
Thanks,
Justin