So that's what, a downpayment on a 1bed 1bath condo on cap hill?
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I know right.
For somebody who has whistleblowers killed, that's a pretty modest home.
That would have been the former CEO. This guy has been around just over a month and actually has an engineering background. We'll see if he's actually effective and values his workforce with how he handles the strike.
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There are no 1 bed, 1 ba on Capital Hill, unless someone's renting you their in-law suite.
Is this a "there is no war in ba sing se" thing? Some stretch the definition of 'condo' I admit, but not all that much.
Naw, I'm just a non-Seattelite with a narrow definition of Capital Hill. My aunt and uncle own a house a couple of blocks down from Volunteer Park on 14th. The few times I've been there, all I've seen of Capitol Hill are those few blocks of million dollar homes. I'm vaguely aware that it's a larger area than just that (rarified) section, but that's how I think of it, and I still put that area in the "more expensive" category.
Seattle for me is the fish market and that section of Capitol Hill. You know how it is visiting family for holidays: you see their neighborhood, and "the sights," and not much else.
4 mill? I don't get it. Why would a CEO want to live in a one room studio?