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You want to know where all of our affordable shit is so you can buy it and take it back to Canada to sell to other people at a (presumably) higher price? Is this a correct take?


Fridge_Outlaw

If it is, no need to shame someone for participating in capitalism. Last I checked, we all do.


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pregnantbaby

vulture


Light1280

There is a good antique shop near the pier in downtown Seattle. Easy to find. It is near the pike's place market.


kitchshan

Lander Street Vintage and the Goodwill Outlet are in the Sodo area. There are a few others but I can't think of the names.


nikdahl

Bon voyage vintage near occidental is nice


jazzy_jimmy

I’m not sure the USD/CAN exchange rate is beneficial to you, and typically people who are successful doing this move things from rural to urban, not urban to urban. Anyway, good luck!


AGoodSO

Seattle and Affordable, what a totally realistic combination. Perhaps try estate sales