13915 15th Place SW | Burien, WA 98166
Listed at $695,000 | Sold at $855,000
4 BEDROOMS | 2.75 BATHROOMS | 2560 SQ. FT.
Say Hello to Mid-Century Heaven!
This home in the desirable Hurstwood neighborhood of Burien, nestled into Seahurst Park, boasts a sunny SE-facing front yard and private, 2 lush covered back decks, perfect for rain or shine, lounging + dining.
Watch magical light dance from the maple trees through a gigantic double-paned wall of windows in the living room, complete with a statement fireplace (and another downstairs).
2 bedrooms upstairs with the primary featuring an en-suite bathroom.
Downstairs, find 2 more bedrooms & bathroom with a wet bar and walk-out slider (add a kitchenette?).
The deluxe 2-car garage, new furnace, new PVC roof, and interior paint really round out this special home.
Did I mention it is part of a cul-de-sac?
Don’t miss this rare opportunity.
Seahurst park, offering a saltwater beach on puget sound, is the jewel of Burien’s park system. With view of the olympic mountains, reservable picnic shelters + tables, a playground area and several trails, it is a favorite for area photographers, families, naturalists and beach combers.
Park contains natural features such as forests, streams, wetlands, and shoreline
Beautiful hiking spot where you can see many wildflowers, including trillium, avens, and wild berries
Visited regularly by volunteer naturalists to answer questions about marine plants and animals
Parking lot w/ 184 stalls & additional 5 accessible parking stalls in lower lot
First used by Native Americans for fishing and clam-gathering
The area now known as Seahurst Park was a popular picnic spot in the early 1900s when campsites were plentiful
The park, established in 1975, is also known as Ed Munro Park, after the state legislator who helped coordinate funding and resources for the park
In 1968, a 23-acre addition was made possible thanks to a county bond
The Marine Technology Lab - 5,000 sq ft of instructional space housed on the park site - prepares students for jobs in marine-related occupations
The Seahurst Park shoreline restoration project began in 2004, replacing a large section of the seawall
Burien has adopted the Seahurst Park Master Plan, which calls for over $11 million in renovation and restoration to return the park to its originally intended use, and reverse environmental degradation.