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Seattle is a city. If you want to live someplace that "doesn't feel like a city" then....don't live in a city. While, perhaps, you moving might "contribute to that sprawl" that impact will be more than offset by multiple people moving into the greater density being created in Seattle. Overall it's a significant net win for the environment.
>Seattle is a city. If you want to live someplace that "doesn't feel like a city" then....don't live in a city. Seattle is expensive. If you want to live someplace that "isn't expensive" then....don't live somewhere that is expensive.
But to the degree that it is unnecessarily expensive because of laws that make it illegal for people to build sufficient housing on property they own, then those laws are bad.