Hop on the 17 bus - to get there from the hill it's fastest to go downtown than transfer - if in North Seattle take the 75 direct there or get the 44 to transfer.
Sorry, but a semantic pet peeve of mine: "overpriced" is overused.
When something sells -- whether it's $600,000 homes in Seattle, $175 concert tickets or food at the Bite of Seattle (or at yuppie restaurants) -- it's not overpriced. Overpriced means priced over the market, higher than the market will bear.
Hop on the 17 bus - to get there from the hill it's fastest to go downtown than transfer - if in North Seattle take the 75 direct there or get the 44 to transfer.
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Sorry, but a semantic pet peeve of mine: "overpriced" is overused.
When something sells -- whether it's $600,000 homes in Seattle, $175 concert tickets or food at the Bite of Seattle (or at yuppie restaurants) -- it's not overpriced. Overpriced means priced over the market, higher than the market will bear.
What people mean is high-priced.