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Archive for September, 2010


23
Sep

Continuing Your Education after Your Move to Seattle

If a recent relocation to Seattle has been dealt to you in your cards, you might now be thinking it could be a good time to take advantage of the area’s advanced education institutions to help your career path stay on its current trajectory.Following are three options to consider as you plan your next step:


22
Sep

Five Tips for Choosing the Right K-12 School

Relocation can be stressful, there’s no doubt about it. And when you add children and their education to the equation, the stress seems to increase exponentially.Take a step back and relax.Following is a quick checklist to help you keep information organized so you can make the best decision after visiting a few different schools.


21
Sep

Ten Fun Things to Do In Seattle

If you’re freshly relocated to Seattle you just might be looking for some fun things to experience and explore.Following is a list of some of the most popular options.Space Needle is an icon from the 1962 World’s Fair and is a mainstay of Seattle sight-seeing since it is unarguably its most noteworthy visual symbol. Enjoy [...]


17
Sep

Relocating to Seattle? Consider Some Highly Ranked Neighborhoods

It can be tough moving to a new city or state, and it can be even tougher trying to determine which neighborhood is best suited to your needs, especially if things like education and health care are a factor.Here are a few suburban gems of Seattle that might help in the decision-making process:Kenmore is located [...]


17
Sep

Seattle’s Outdoor Charms Can Ease the Woes of Relocation

Contrary to popular misconception, it’s not always raining in Seattle. If you’re relocating to the area, you might fret this notion to be true.Set your concerns aside. The climate is in fact frequently described as “temperate” by those in the know (that would be people who actually reside in Seattle) since it has an average [...]