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Connected
Apartment Living
in the Heart
of Burien
  • 01 Bedroom +
  • 01 Bathroom
A modern kitchen with white chairs and a wooden floor.
Apartment complex with multiple buildings and garages.
Welcome To
Landmarc I
Landmarc I Apartments affords easy access to Seattle by car, or is just blocks away from Burien Transit Center where you can zip into Seattle in under 20 minutes! Also close to the Sound Transit Tukwila Station, SeaTac airport, South Center, West Seattle, and is a mile away from Seahurst Park, 178-acre park right on Puget Sound.

Landmarc I Apartments has a WalkScore of 96 and is just a short walk from downtown and Old Town Burien, which has a variety of great restaurants, brew pubs, grocers, local bakeries, delis, shops, and a weekly farmers' market. It is within a mile from highly rated elementary, middle, and high schools.

Amenities

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  • Pet-Friendly
  • Private Patio or Balcony
  • On-Site Laundry Facility
  • Carpeted Bedrooms
  • Additional Storage Available
  • Ample Parking
  • Walkable to Downtown & Olde Burien
  • Close to Seahurst Park
A view from a window of a green field and trees.

Location

Burien is a small suburban city, perfectly positioned to give residents easy access to virtually everything the Puget Sound area has to offer. Downtown Seattle is less than 15 miles north and Sea-Tac Airport lies just outside the city’s southeast corner, making it an excellent home base for commuters and jet-setters.

The community enjoys a large waterfront area, with Seahurst Park providing an unspoiled natural playground with stunning views of Puget Sound and the evergreen forests of the Pacific Northwest. The area known as “Olde Burien” serves as the city’s highly-walkable downtown business district, with an abundance of locally-owned shops, restaurants, and watering holes clustered together along 152nd Street.