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Gateway to Sea-Tac & the World

Moving to Burien, WA:
Your Diverse Gateway

Welcome to one of Washington's most vibrant and diverse communities. Burien offers beach access at Seahurst Park, world cuisines on Restaurant Row, affordable Seattle living, and a quick commute anywhere you need to go.

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Why Burien?

Burien is perfect for: Diverse families, frequent travelers, airport workers, food lovers, and anyone who wants authentic community with beach access. Expect to pay around $1,800/month rent or $500K-$650K for a home, with Sea-Tac at your doorstep and downtown Seattle just 20 minutes away.

Key Facts About Burien

Population ~52,000
Median Home Price $500,000-$650,000
Average Rent $1,750-$2,100/month
Distance to Seattle ~10 miles (20-30 min)
Distance to Sea-Tac Adjacent/5 min
Cost of Living 20-25% Below Seattle
School District Highline Public Schools
State Income Tax None
Diversity Index Top 10% in WA
Beach Access Seahurst Park

Discover Burien

From stunning Puget Sound beaches to vibrant cultural scenes, explore what makes Burien special.

One of Washington's Most Diverse Communities

Burien's rich tapestry of cultures creates a uniquely vibrant community where over 100 languages are spoken.

Global Village

Latino, Vietnamese, Somali, Filipino, Korean, Ethiopian communities thrive here, creating an international atmosphere.

Culinary Paradise

Restaurant Row offers authentic pho, tacos, injera, bulgogi, and cuisines from every continent.

Cultural Events

Year-round festivals celebrate Lunar New Year, Dia de los Muertos, African heritage, and more.

Welcoming Spirit

A sanctuary city with strong immigrant-friendly policies and community support networks.

Best Neighborhoods in Burien

From waterfront luxury to walkable urban villages, Burien has a neighborhood for every lifestyle.

Three Tree Point Burien

Three Tree Point

Exclusive waterfront enclave with stunning Puget Sound views and private beach access. Burien's most prestigious address.

Luxury Waterfront
Seahurst Burien

Seahurst

Family-friendly neighborhood adjacent to Seahurst Beach Park. Popular for its beach access, trails, and community feel.

Family Beach Access
Boulevard Park Burien

Boulevard Park

Burien's most diverse neighborhood with walkable streets, international markets, and authentic restaurants.

Diverse Walkable
Gregory Heights Burien

Gregory Heights

Quiet residential area with established homes, tree-lined streets, and excellent value for families.

Quiet Value

Your Gateway to the World

Burien literally borders Sea-Tac International Airport, making it the ultimate location for frequent travelers, airline employees, and anyone who values quick airport access. No other Seattle suburb offers this level of convenience.

5-Minute Airport Access

Roll out of bed and catch your flight without the stress of traffic or long commutes.

Airport Employment Hub

Thousands of jobs at Sea-Tac, from airlines to restaurants to cargo operations.

Light Rail Connection

Link Light Rail connects Sea-Tac to downtown Seattle and beyond without driving.

Sea-Tac International Airport
Seahurst Beach Park Burien

Seahurst Beach Park: Your Backyard Beach

Burien's crown jewel is Seahurst Beach Park—185 acres of pristine Puget Sound waterfront with swimming beaches, hiking trails, tide pools, and stunning sunset views. It's one of the best public beaches in South King County.

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Restaurant Row: A World of Flavors

Burien's diverse population creates one of the region's best dining scenes. Authentic cuisines from every corner of the globe, all within a few blocks.

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Vietnamese

Pho, Banh Mi

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Mexican

Tacos, Pupusas

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Somali

Sambusa, Rice

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Korean

BBQ, Kimchi

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Ethiopian

Injera, Stews

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Filipino

Adobo, Lumpia

Highline School District

Burien is served by Highline Public Schools, one of the most diverse school districts in Washington State. The district serves approximately 17,000 students across 33 schools, with over 100 languages spoken by students' families.

District Highlights

Dual-language immersion programs (Spanish, Vietnamese)
Strong ESL/multilingual support
Career and Technical Education (CTE)
Aviation High School partnership
Running Start college credit program
Free meals for all students

While Highline doesn't have the test score rankings of some Eastside districts, it offers unique programs that reflect its diverse community. Aviation High School is particularly notable—a partnership with the Museum of Flight offering specialized aviation and aerospace education.

Quick Commute to Downtown Seattle

Burien's location makes commuting surprisingly easy. You're just 10 miles from downtown Seattle, with multiple transit options and reverse-commute possibilities.

Destination Distance Drive Time Transit Option
Downtown Seattle 10 miles 20-35 min RapidRide F, Light Rail
Sea-Tac Airport Adjacent 5-10 min RapidRide A, Light Rail
Bellevue 15 miles 25-40 min Bus + Light Rail
Tacoma 20 miles 25-40 min Sounder Train
Federal Way 8 miles 15-20 min RapidRide A

Affordable Alternative to Seattle

Burien offers significant savings compared to Seattle while maintaining urban amenities and quick access to the city. Here's what you can expect to pay:

Housing Costs

Median Home Price $500K-$650K
1-Bedroom Rent $1,600-$1,900/mo
2-Bedroom Rent $1,900-$2,300/mo
vs Seattle 20-25% Less

Monthly Budget

Single Person $3,200-$4,000
Couple $5,500-$6,500
Family of 4 $7,000-$9,000
State Income Tax None!

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about moving to and living in Burien, WA.

Is Burien, WA a good place to live?

Yes, Burien is an excellent choice for those seeking diversity, affordability, and convenience near Seattle. With one of the most diverse communities in Washington, easy Sea-Tac Airport access, beach access at Seahurst Park, and costs significantly lower than Seattle, Burien offers urban amenities with a small-town feel.

How much does it cost to live in Burien?

Burien's cost of living is approximately 20-25% lower than Seattle. Average rent runs $1,750-$2,100/month, while home prices range from $500,000-$650,000. Singles typically need $3,200-$4,000/month, while families should budget $7,000+ monthly for comfortable living.

What are the best neighborhoods in Burien?

Burien's top neighborhoods include Three Tree Point (waterfront luxury), Seahurst (beach access and family-friendly), Boulevard Park (diverse and walkable), Gregory Heights (quiet residential), and downtown Burien (urban village with restaurants and shops). Each offers distinct advantages depending on your lifestyle.

How far is Burien from Seattle and Sea-Tac Airport?

Burien is perfectly positioned just 10 miles south of downtown Seattle (20-30 minutes by car) and literally borders Sea-Tac International Airport (5-10 minutes). This makes it ideal for frequent travelers, airport workers, or anyone who values quick access to both the city and air travel.

Why is Burien so diverse?

Burien is one of Washington's most diverse cities due to its affordable housing, proximity to Sea-Tac employment, and welcoming community policies. The city has significant Latino, Vietnamese, Somali, Filipino, Korean, and other immigrant communities, creating a rich cultural tapestry reflected in its Restaurant Row and community events.

Does Burien have beach access?

Yes! Seahurst Beach Park is Burien's crown jewel, offering 185 acres of waterfront with swimming beaches, hiking trails, tide pools, and stunning Puget Sound views. It's one of the best public beaches in South King County and a major draw for residents who want waterfront access without waterfront prices.

How are the schools in Burien?

Burien is served by Highline Public Schools, which serves approximately 17,000 students across 33 schools. The district offers diverse programs including dual-language immersion, career technical education, Aviation High School, and strong ESL support. Individual school quality varies, so researching specific schools is recommended.

What is Restaurant Row in Burien?

Restaurant Row refers to the diverse dining corridor along Ambaum Boulevard and surrounding streets, featuring authentic cuisine from around the world—Vietnamese pho, Mexican taquerias, Somali restaurants, Korean BBQ, Ethiopian food, and more. It's a reflection of Burien's incredible diversity and a destination for food lovers.

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