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There is no military housing for Seattle. And the cost of living is high. Most people live about 30 minutes out. The district office may have a good carpooling program you might want to check into.
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| Posts: 4 | Registered: Tue 18 September 2007 |   |
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You might want to look at living across the water in Kitsap County and taking the ferry, cheaper rent and you might get money for taking it.
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There is no close miltiary housing. Living on the other side is a pain especially with all the ferry issues we have been having lately, but it is cheaper, and there is a transit program that pays for you to walk on the ferry.
If you want to rent or buy I would suggest Issaquah or Snoqualmie Ridge on I-90. There are good bus options from those places as well as carpool with other members. I-5 stinks for traffic.
LT Boyle
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| Posts: 4 | Registered: Fri 17 January 2003 |   |
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I owned a house in Seatac, 12 miles and 20 minutes out on E-6 pay. I probably wouldn't have wanted to live there if I had school age children though.
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I lived in Issaquah... the best place I have ever lived. Try to find a house/t-home or apt in the area called Klahanie. Its an easy commute to Seattle, great commuity and great schools...
Good luck!
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I heard a rumor they actuuly have military housing in Seattle. Here is the number to the housing office.
Mr. Charles Anderson Area Housing Officer (206) 217-6494
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