Moving to Seattle, which area of Seattle is best to live for single woman?

Started by Amber, Nov 25 08 09:13

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Amber

I'll probably be staying for about 6 months to a year.  

P.C.

You came to a logical place with that question Amber, but there's only one person from Seattle here .....lol.  He usually posts in the morning, so pop back and maybe he can give you some insight.
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TehBorken

 Amber wrote:
I'll probably be staying for about 6 months to a year.  

I'd have to say the [a style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 255);" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=University+of+Washington,+Seattle,+King,+Washington+98195&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=92.682174,112.5&ie=UTF8&cd=2&geocode=FWk11wId1821-A&t=h&z=15&g=University+of+Washington,+Seattle,+King,+Washington+98195&iwloc=addr"]University District[/a], assuming you want to meet someone to go out with.
 
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Amber

 Thanks for the reply. I am 29 years old so a little old for the University crowd. I am looking to move to an area with working professionals.