A Local Gym
Another key factor in choosing a neighborhood is an affordable local
gym that offers a variety of workout options including group fitness
classes like Zumba, indoor cycling, and yoga at convenient times. While
some may not feel comfortable hitting the gym right now in the time
of COVID, this won't last forever, and in probably less than a year things
will be looking up and folks will be looking to get back to their local
gyms. Look for a gym that fits your budget and give it a test drive be-
fore you commit to a contract (after COVID of course). Most gyms will
offer a trial membership where you can check out the cleanliness of
machines, the steam room, and the locker area.
Access to Farmers Market
Being in close proximity to a
farmers market will help feed
your healthy lifestyle with the
freshest food of the season.
Freshly picked, organic fruit,
big, leafy vegetables, local
honey, organic and cage-free
eggs and grass-fed meats
are often sold at reasonable
prices. By shopping local, you
also support the economy
and local farmers, which in
turn strengthens your com-
munity. Also, is there anything
better than a Saturday spent
with friends outdoors, eating
from food trucks and listening
to live music while shopping
local crafts in Seattle's mild
weather? I think not!