SeaTac Homes & Real Estate
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SeaTac, WA - “The Hospitality City”
The City of SeaTac is approximately 10.5 square miles surrounding the main airport in Washington State, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. It is located midway between the cities of Seattle and Tacoma, hints the name.
However, SeaTac has a long and vibrant history not only in the aviation world, but also as a long time settlement for the local Duwamish and Muckleshoot tribes. Local Northwest Native American tribes valued the area for its abundant natural resources, rich farming lands and generous hunting grounds. The local rivers and lakes provided for excellent fishing and the native flora attracted animals from all around.
Officially, the City of SeaTac wasn’t incorporated into King County until February of 1990, however the area’s productivity and fame as an international hub stems from around the World War II era when the Seattle Tacoma International Airport was first developed. Today’s SeaTac is a very important part of the Pacific Northwest and plays a significant role in the Puget Sound Region’s economy.
Homes for Sale in SeaTac, WA
Moving to SeaTac, Washington
Why should I move to SeaTac?
SeaTac is smack dab in the middle of everything. As a port city, it enjoys tremendous economical success and constant growth. The city’s centralized real estate within Washington State’s most successful economic hubs means that there is no shortage of employment in the immediate area.
The city of SeaTac is home to over 900 licensed businesses, nearly 80 of which are "Fortune 1000" companies. They employ nearly 40,000 employees in the city of SeaTac and generate local sales of approximately $3.7 billion. Alaska and Horizon Airlines are both headquartered in the city and four other major airlines have operations in SeaTac as well.
The city of SeaTac is easily commutable by Eastside, Seattle, Everett and Tacoma workers. Interstate 5 and a system of local highways as well as State Route 99 run through the city making it easy to get where you want to go. Federal Way transit center offers a public transportation option for residents as well. Sea-Tac airport is a short shuttle ride away.
The housing in SeaTac is widely varied from affordable and luxury, single family and condominiums, vintage and new, and everything in between. In line with the surrounding areas of Burien, Des Moines, Tukwilla, Kent, and compared to the Seattle and Tacoma areas, the Federal Way housing market remains very affordable.
What sort of fun things are there to do in SeaTac?
Now that we have established that SeaTac’s cornerstone economy is healthy and well established, lets discuss what SeaTac’s 28,000 plus current residents do on their days off?
As you would imagine, living right in the middle of the cities of Seattle and Tacoma offers up an unbelievable amount of recreation, cultural and arts and entertainment activities. SeaTac is literally right in the middle of the best the Northwest has to offer.
If you’re looking for some family fun, Wild Waves and Enchanted Village, which is the largest water and theme park in the northwest, is right next door. Also, Westfield South Center Mall and shopping center is just a quick hop up I-5. Not to mention, the world famous Pike Place Market is only a 20 minute drive! Lake Washington is close by so you can go watch the Blue Angels practice for the annual Seafair Weekend hydroplane races.
If you are an outdoor enthusiast, SeaTac has it all. Just an hour and a half drive from Snoqualmie Pass Ski and Recreation area, or Crystal Mountain Ski Resort. Mt. Rainier National Park is close by. The Puget Sound is out your back door and the Pacific Ocean isn’t much further. SeaTac hosts several festivals, markets and fairs that go on throughout the year. There are several golf courses including Twin Lakes Golf and Country Club that are close by. SeaTac has 7 city parks including Angle Lake, which is one of the best spots to picnic in the summer sun. Hiking, biking, fishing, golfing, kayaking, skiing, camping, boating, dining, shopping. The list goes on and on!
What about SeaTac Schools and Education?
SeaTac is a great location for future thinking families due to the city’s proximity to major universities and colleges as well. The University of Washington, University of Puget Sound and Seattle Pacific University are all easily within driving distance. Highline Public School District is home to 39 diverse and dynamic schools. There are approximately 20,000 students and 2,000 staff members. Highline School district offers a wide variety of scholastic programming for all ages from Kindergarten to college prep.
Where can I get more information?
That’s where the King County Real Estate Team comes in! If you have more questions and are ready to find your piece of SeaTac Real Estate, give us a call. The King County Real Estate Team of knowledgeable Realtors know the area well and are here to help you find the SeaTac home of your dreams!