Southwest 107th St, White Center
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Southwest 107th St
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2yrs+
- Neighborly Spirit
- Safe & Sound
- Clean & Green
- Peace & Quiet
- Parks & Recreation
- Lack of Traffic
- Schools
"Quiet, safe neighborhood"
There are a few nice homes along 14th Ave SW, along with churches and schools, making it a fairly safe and quiet neighborhood. Residents can enjoy the close proximity of Seahurst Park, which offers beach access, walking and hiking trails and a great spot for scuba divers. The street is also fairly close to highways 509 and 518 which lead to downtown Seattle (15 minutes) and SeaTac Airport (10 minutes) respectively.
The neighborhoods share the greenery of most Seattle streets, with large trees growing around the homes and lining the roads. Houses are very well maintained and neighbors are friendly in this area. The street is very safe for kids to play, with very little traffic, except on Sundays. The speed limit in the school zone keeps drivers slow, offering more of that safety feeling for parents.
There are a few other parks close by, as well as Burien Lake, though access is generally restricted to the homes surrounding the lake. But why play in the lake when the ocean is so close by?
The neighborhoods share the greenery of most Seattle streets, with large trees growing around the homes and lining the roads. Houses are very well maintained and neighbors are friendly in this area. The street is very safe for kids to play, with very little traffic, except on Sundays. The speed limit in the school zone keeps drivers slow, offering more of that safety feeling for parents.
There are a few other parks close by, as well as Burien Lake, though access is generally restricted to the homes surrounding the lake. But why play in the lake when the ocean is so close by?