Don’t miss this rare opportunity to develop 11 new homes near desirable Normandy Park. The preliminary plat is on track for approval in the first half of next year, making this an excellent time to plan your project. Located in a growing, sought-after area with strong demand for new housing, this property offers outstanding potential for builders and investors. Opportunities like this don’t come often—secure it while you can.
Prime 2.67-acre, two-parcel site in Burien zoned MU-2 offers flexible development. MU-2 zoning is City of Burien’s zoning for high-density multifamily residential land uses. The zoning allows a maximum height of 65’ (85’ with bonus) and no commercial requirements. The zoning also has no maximum lot coverage or impervious surface requirements, and minimal setbacks (0’-15’). Centrally located, this site is ideal for commercial, office, apartments, townhomes, senior living, or self-storage development, with ground lease option also available. Conveniently close to SeaTac Airport, Boeing, Amazon Fulfillment, and Westfield Mall, with connections to Seattle, Tacoma, and the Eastside via highways 509, 518, I-5, and 405.
0.58-acre lot in the City of Burien next to Salmon Creek Ravine Park. Geotech report complete showing property is buildable on the NW portion. An existing driveway is in place but currently overgrown. Located at the end of a dead-end road with public water, sewer, and electric available in the street. The neighborhood features a blend of mixed-age homes, including new construction selling well over a million dollars. Enjoy peek-a-boo views of the Sound and the Olympic Mountains as you drive in. The bordering park offers scenic hiking trails. While this property isn't the easiest to develop, it’s in a desirable area and priced accordingly.
Rare chance to acquire over an acre of prime real estate with approximately 200 feet of frontage along 1st Avenue. Zoned R-20, this property offers excellent development flexibility in a highly desirable area. The varied yet workable topography makes it ideal for builders, while its size and location make it a strong land banking candidate for long-term investors. Priced aggressively for a quick sale, this is a tremendous opportunity to capitalize on one of Normandy Park's few remaining large parcels. Whether you're looking to build now or hold for future growth, this property delivers exceptional potential.
Developers & Investors: Rare opportunity to acquire Unit C, a vacant land parcel within a subdivided condominium project. Unit C includes three subdivided lots, each potentially suitable for building up to three units, offering a compelling future development opportunity. Only Unit C is included in the sale; Units A and B are existing improved structures and not part of this offering. The local permitting authority has conditionally approved development plans, contingent upon the construction of an access road—a unique infill opportunity in a rapidly growing area — an excellent prospect for forward-thinking investors and builders.
Tidy parcel of land to open your imagination. Right now it's like a grassy yard. There's a fence on one side and a driveway on the other. All the public utilities are available. It's nice that it's tucked away the end of a dead end street. It's essentially flat. There are no critical areas. It's been recently surveyed and the corner stakes are in. Tax ID#1447200140.
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Burien is located in Washington. Burien, Washington has a population of 51,646. Burien is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 29.32% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 35.99%.
The median household income in Burien, Washington is $79,797. The median household income for the surrounding county is $106,326 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Burien is 39.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 76.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 36.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 38.9 inches per year, with 5.3 inches of snow per year.