This is a welcoming community inside the SeaTac neighborhood of Seattle. Living in Latona, you will be near SeaTac airport, SeaTac Community Center, and a beautiful botanical garden. At walking distance, you will find restaurants of many different cuisines. If you need professional help, our
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What's It Like Living in Latona
This is a green neighborhood full of nice family houses. On the one hand, you have suburban peace, and on the other
connection to the urban core of Seattle and the whole world by SeaTac airport. The typical home price goes around $445,000, and the average rent is $1,500 for an apartment. You will be living near two schools so that you can walk your kids every morning. One is Hilltop Elementary School and the other Glacier Middle School. Public schools in this area are B-graded at Niche.com.
Know You Are Really Near to Seattle Downtown
Living in this lovely neighborhood, you will be just a 20-minute drive away from
downtown Seattle. You can
make a short trip anytime and visit some of the most excellent
parks in Seattle, like Green Lake or Golden Gardens. After a long walk, you can have a bite of the
best burger in Seattle. Perihelion has just that, you can taste a deluxe lamb hamburger.
At Taurus Ox, be careful as they serve some spicy burgers, and Eden Hill Provisions serve Big Max burger, which is one of the favorite burgers in the Emerald City. For
a night out in the city, visit some of the
best rooftop bars in Seattle or
Seattle breweries if you're into beer. We recommend the famous Stoup Brewing and Cloudburst, which is a dog-friendly microbrewery perfect for visiting if you're
moving with pets.
Kitchens of the World on Your Doorstep
There are many good restaurants in the Latona area within a radius of a 20-minute walk or 3-minute drive. To taste Eastern Europe's flavors, go to Dino's Grill for some grill or Absolutely Cookin' for some traditional Serbian dishes. Even closer is Sahara Cafe, Juba Restaurant, and Cafe and Salama, where you can have
African cuisine flavors. For some tacos and Latin American dishes, visit El Punto Latin Restaurant or El Taco Maestro.
Go on a Tour Around Some Great Parks
Highline SeaTac Botanical Gardens is a community 10.5-acre garden, and it's open for visitors every day, and admission is free. It consists of over
nine different gardens dedicated to different plants. Many botanical clubs are involved, such as Puget Sound Fuchsia Society, Western Washington's oldest group of fuchsia enthusiasts, The King County Iris Society, and Seattle Rose Society.
Seike Japanese Garden is a classic pond-and-mountain style garden, where you can spend some quiet moments. There are also many local parks. Some of them are Sunset Playfield, where you can play soccer; Hilltop Park, where you can take your dog for a walk, North SeaTac Park & Ball Fields; and Cascade View Community Park with a big playground for the youngest.