Where is the cheapest place to live in Seattle?
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LA and SoCal is to much but i really want to move to the west so Seattle might be my place for now. where is the cheapest place to live seeing that rent in L.A is about $1000 any good places for about 500-700 dollars?
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Answer:
gonna have to go a little more south than seattle. Try Tacoma, probably find stuff in $550-$750 area. Good Luck
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I was thinking, under a bridge. Good for those rainy days :)
Jason Campbell
A cardboard box in a dark alleyway
you will Not find $500-600 Rents Anywhere in the City limits- housing is high here too expect $800+ ( $700 if you Look Really hard & are Very Lucky) http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/apa/
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