5 Reasons to Move to Washington State
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With a booming job market paired with a temperate climate, it’s easy to see why Washington State is a popular state to live in. According to USA Today, Washington State was ranked the 4th fastest growing state in 2019. So let’s take a look at some specific reasons to move to Washington State.

Jobs

With Amazon, Microsoft, Starbucks and Boeing all headquartered in Seattle, it’s understandable why the Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia area is the employment engine for the state. Washington State is also unique in that the Eastern side of the state, opposite Seattle, is one of the nation’s largest agricultural producers, especially for seafood and fruits such as apples and cherries. That’s a lot of employment opportunities, which makes jobs one of the biggest reasons to move to Washington State.

Water

If you move to Western Washington, you’re sure to run across the Puget Sound while you’re there. Cities such as Seattle, Tacoma, and Bellevue are located right on the water so you’re bound to see a view while you’re there. While the water is pretty cold during the fall, winter, and spring months, during the summer you’ll see families gather round the many lakes and bays the state has to offer and remains one to the top reasons to move to Washington State.

Outdoor Activities

With three national parks within state boundaries – Olympic, North Cascades, and Mount Rainier, Washington is a mecca for those who enjoy the outdoors. Hikers flock to popular hikes such as Mt. Si., Rattlesnake Ridge, and Mailbox Peak, whereas those who prefer water sports are seen sailing, kayaking and fishing throughout the state.

Green

Washington State prioritizes sustainability and frequently ranks in the top five in various categories of the most environmentally friendly states. Especially in Western Washington, you’ll see an emphasis on recycling and composting as well as mass transit options such as the Light Rail and Sounder. In 2015, Washington State was ranked as the nation’s most bike friendly state and also hosts the Seattle to Portland (STP) bike race every year.

Diversity

With Seattle being a melting pot of different cultures, you’re surrounded by diversity. You’ll find yourself learning about new cultures on the regular and trying different foods. The row of restaurants adjacent to the University of Washington, informally known as the Ave, hosts over 50 restaurants of 30 different cultures. The diversity in this state inspires creativity and drives innovation statewide.

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