Doug Days your King County Real Estate Agent and Your Snohomish County Real Estate Agent

When planning to visit the Pacific Northwest, the first and foremost image that often comes to mind is that of the Space Needle fixed against the Seattle skyline. The beautiful scenery is what brings many visitors to the area The beautiful scenery is what draws many visitors to the area, but it is the value of life and the warmth of our folks that convinces them to remain.

Specific Towns, Distinct Towns

Seattle unique diversity causes the city vibrant; the broad range of cultures, lifestyles and ideals that you will find in the local area. Inside Seattle there are many areas of diverse identities. It is almost as if there are dozens of smaller areas in Seattle-dozens of main streets and many local newspapers. The joy of coming across Seattle is in inspection these tiny pockets and what they have to offer. Outside of the city each town has its own distinct community and identity.

From Saw Mills to Microsoft

Seattle's pioneering spirit has driven the economy of our city for the duration of its history. Seattle has evolved from lumber and shipping to aircraft creation and the most recent in computer technology. Despite our fairly remote location, we stay a critical nexus of culture, industry and technology.

Inherent Beauty

The innate splendor that surrounds us also cannot be discounted. Additionally, many joke about the amount of rain Seattle gets every year, individuals who have been here cannot complain regarding the lush plant life that our climate supports. Most visitors are for the most part impressed with our towering evergreen trees. And the city is surrounded by blue: there are almost as many bodies of water in Seattle as there are neighborhoods. Aside from Elliot Bay and Lake Washington (which serve as the western and eastern borders of the city's core) many other lakes, bays and waterways mark the city. To the west of Seattle are the famous Puget Sound waters A good amount of who commute use either a ferry or one of the area's long bridges.

A History of Growth and Improvement

Our city is still quite young, and it is likely this youth that helps keep us in touch with our history. The first and foremost inhabitants of the community were the Duwamish, a peaceful tribe of fisherman and hunters whose villages were could be found across the area. In 1851 a party led by Arthur Denny landed on Alki Point in present-day West Seattle. Less than a year later the group of Midwestern settlers would move settings to the western shore of Elliot Bay, and they later on named the city after Chief Seattle of the Duwamish in recognition of the valuable aid they had received from the tribe. Seattle quickly expanded in the upcoming years and solidified its existence when it became the transportation and banking centre of the Alaska Gold Rush at the end of the century.

Life Throughout Puget Sound

Seattle and the surrounding community remain to draw people from around the country and all over the world, and it is this influx that helps sustain our crucial diversity. And even as our community carries on to raise it manages to sustain the qualities and charms that have made it such an alluring place to reside.


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Doug Days

 
1222 N. 185th Street Suite 102
Shoreline, WA 98133
Cell: 206.948.3939
Toll Free: 888.542.8771
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