site we’re psyched about: walkscore.com

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The house we’re renting seems to have everything: mid-century modern style, a big yard for our dog, and a view of Lake Washington. But it’s missing something crucial: somewhere to walk! We’re three miles down a very busy street from the closest store. So now that we’re looking to buy our very first Seattle house, I was psyched when a friend pointed me to Walk Score. So simple, and so brilliant: Type in a full address, see it on a map in relation to its surroundings, and get a score on how many businesses, schools, and parks are within walking distance. I’m thrilled to report that all three of the houses we’re currently eyeing scored a 70 or above! And our current house? A lousy 14! I knew I was on to something. - Mary T.


8 Responses to “site we’re psyched about: walkscore.com”

  1. Lisa/milkshake Says:

    Love that Walk Score site! I’m right in the middle at 50.

  2. DJ Says:

    You want to make sure you see the area in person first, though.

    My address scores high on Walk Score, but although there are technically shops near my home, the walk itself would be dreadful.

    And the shops aren’t very accessible to pedestrians, as they are located in strip malls on a very busy roadway. Everything is geared for arrival via automobile, not the Ten Toe Transit.

    It’s a nifty idea, but do try to see the area in person!

  3. Dawn-Elin Says:

    I love my neighborhood. It scored a 97!

  4. Mary T Says:

    You’re right, DJ — the site points that out in its “how it works” and “how it doesn’t work” sections. For looking for a new house, however, which obviously I’ve seen in person, it’s tremendously helpful to see just how close each one is in relation to the shops and bars (of course, bars!) we drove by.

  5. tifi Says:

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  6. Jessie Mae Says:

    I got a score of 78, but I think my neighborhood actually deserves higher. There are a lot of stores that are in the radius that they don’t have on there.

  7. alina Says:

    Thank you so much for the link…I just moved into Chicago and don’t know a thing about the neighborhood I’m about to move into. Plugged the address in, and it’s a 95! Thank goodness!

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