Southwest 125th Pl, Burien
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Southwest 125th Pl
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2yrs+
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"Quiet residential neighborhood on the way to the park and beach"
Single-family residences dot both sides of 13th Ave SW, which winds around to the entrance to Seahurst Park, one of Burien's best parks. The street is very green and lush, and the homes have fairly well manicured lawns and gardens. The area is very quiet, even though it is the only entrance to the park.
Residents aren't far from Highways 509 and 518 which lead to downtown Seattle and the SeaTac Airport, respectively. Nearby Ambaum Blvd. provides a relatively quick route to West Seattle, where one can enjoy the more populated Alki Beach. Though with the same amenities at Seahurst Park, why they'd bother is not so clear.
Homes in the area are fairly reasonably priced, for the proximity they have to the city and major interstates. There are a few schools in the area for families with children, and public transportation on Ambaum Blvd. is plentiful, though it typically adds another 15 minutes to one's commute into the city.
Residents aren't far from Highways 509 and 518 which lead to downtown Seattle and the SeaTac Airport, respectively. Nearby Ambaum Blvd. provides a relatively quick route to West Seattle, where one can enjoy the more populated Alki Beach. Though with the same amenities at Seahurst Park, why they'd bother is not so clear.
Homes in the area are fairly reasonably priced, for the proximity they have to the city and major interstates. There are a few schools in the area for families with children, and public transportation on Ambaum Blvd. is plentiful, though it typically adds another 15 minutes to one's commute into the city.