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Proceedings of the Second Annual UW GIS Symposium: Rental Real Estate for Commuters

Proceedings of the Second Annual UW GIS Symposium
Rental Real Estate for Commuters
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contributors
  4. Contents
  5. Preface
  6. Keynote
  7. Lightning Talks
    1. Using GIS to Support Reentry Planning for Youth Exiting the Juvenile Justice System
    2. Safe Consumption Site Suitability Map
    3. Mapping Our Realities in the Pacific Northwest Natives Geodatabase
    4. Arctic Science with GIS
    5. Affordable Housing
    6. Two Geospatial Data Resources @ Your Library That You Need to Know
    7. Spatial Literacy and Ocean Science and Technology
    8. Determining Park Level of Service in the City of Lake Forest Park
  8. Posters
    1. Remote Sensing
    2. Transit Oriented Development in the Palm Beaches
    3. Rental Real Estate for Commuters
    4. China Linpan Landscape Ecology Assessment
    5. Stronger Communities, Healthier People
    6. Farm to School Site Suitability Analysis in Minneapolis, MN
    7. Opportunity Index – King & Pierce Counties
    8. Evaluating King County Population’s Cardiovascular Mortality Risk Factors: A GIS-based Approach
    9. Topography Changes of the University of Washington Bothell Campus
    10. Zoning in Seattle

Rental Real Estate for Commuters

Mitchell Higgins, Law, Societies, and Justice / Real Estate

Western Washington residents near the Seattle metropolitan area are running out of living options, and major cities near the Puget Sound are where many major employers are located. These employers were identified as Microsoft (Redmond), Boeing (Everett and Seattle), Amazon (Seattle), and the University of Washington (Seattle and Bothell). Although there are some vacancies in the city and surrounding area, price has driven many who are seeking to rent residential real estate to look outside of heavily urbanized areas. Some commuters who rent are doing so as they look for long term housing (buying) as they are often from out of state or even out of the country. Specified locations that proved to be consistently listed as undesirable were the cities of Everett, Redmond, and Seattle. Five metrics are used for a suitability analysis: Price, travel time, Schooling, crime, and population density.

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