



4335 S 179th Street Seatac, WA 98188
Description
1616430
$4,615(2019)
9,402 SQFT
Single-Family Home
1956
1 Story
Highline
King County
Bow Lake
Listed By
Tawnia Coulter, Coldwell Banker Bain
Northwest MLS as distributed by MLS Grid
Last checked Aug 13 2025 at 11:36 PM PDT
- Full Bathroom: 1
- 3/4 Bathroom: 1
- Ceramic Tile
- Concrete
- Hardwood
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Double Pane/Storm Window
- Security System
- Skylight(s)
- Water Heater
- Dryer
- Washer
- Bow Lake
- Curbs
- Sidewalk
- Cable Tv
- Deck
- Fenced-Partially
- Gas Available
- High Speed Internet
- Outbuildings
- Foundation: Poured Concrete
- Ceramic Tile
- Concrete
- Hardwood
- Vinyl
- Brick
- Cement Planked
- Wood
- Roof: Composition
- Utilities: Cable Connected, High Speed Internet, Natural Gas Available, Sewer Connected, Electricity Available, Oil, Wood
- Sewer: Sewer Connected
- Fuel: Electric, Oil, Wood
- Elementary School: Bow Lake Elem
- Middle School: Chinook Mid
- High School: Tyee High
- 1
- 1,420 sqft
The city of SeaTac is conveniently located on the I-5 corridor between Seattle and Tacoma. Though the city wasn’t incorporated until 1990, the area is rich in history. One of the city’s major arteries (Military Road), was originally part of the Fort Steilacoom-Fort Bellingham military road, constructed between 1853 and 1860 to facilitate travel between the two forts. The first pioneer homestead in the area, called Sunnydale, was developed by the Kelly family in the early 1870s. It had become a successful agricultural hub by 1900, providing produce for Seattle’s Pike Place Market. A resort was built on Angle Lake in the 1920s with tent houses, a dance hall, a diving spring board and a 20-foot tower over the swimming area.
In the early 1930s, local aviators Dean Spencer and George Wolff opened Bow Lake Airport, a private facility where they could offer flying lessons. Spencer and Wolff left the business in the early 1940s to serve as WWII pilots, and the Port of Seattle purchased the property in 1942 to develop Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, which opened officially in 1947. Easy access to the airport makes SeaTac a great option for residents who travel regularly, and light rail service to downtown Seattle makes it a great option for commuters. Local points of interest include Highline SeaTac Botanical Gardens and Angle Lake Park with swimming, fishing, picnic and barbecue areas, a nature trail and a water spray park.