Living in Seattle's South End Area (Renton, Kent, SeaTac, Federal Way, Des Moines, Tukwila): A Guide for Newcomers


The Vibe of Seattle's South End Area

The South End is the most diverse part of the metro, with strong immigrant communities, regional employment centers, and a growing light rail spine. It’s long been more affordable and working-class, but new development, zoning shifts, and the airport’s influence are pushing some neighborhoods into a faster growth phase. It’s suburban, but transit-connected and culturally rich.


Major Cities/Neighborhoods

  • Renton – A mix of older homes and new riverfront development, with a Boeing plant and growing tech presence.
  • Kent – Large, diverse, and heavily industrial — also home to a strong food scene and cultural institutions.
  • SeaTac & Tukwila – Airport-adjacent, dense, and transit-rich, with lots of apartments and international flavor.
  • Federal Way – A classic suburb with single-family homes, strip malls, and new town center plans underway.
  • Des Moines – A hidden gem along the water with a small beach town feel and proximity to SeaTac.

Why It Works

  • More affordable than Seattle, the Eastside, or most of the North End.
  • Link Light Rail connects most South End cities to Seattle and SeaTac.
  • Deep-rooted and globally diverse communities, particularly in Kent and SeaTac.
  • Access to I-5, 167, and transit centers makes commuting flexible.
  • Renton and Des Moines are getting more attention from buyers priced out elsewhere.

Watch Out For

  • Still car-centric in many areas, despite transit access.
  • School performance is variable — it depends on the district.
  • Some areas feel under-resourced or unevenly developed.
  • Airport noise (SeaTac) and freight routes can be a quality-of-life factor.

Good Fit For

  • Budget-conscious families and buyers who want commutability and diversity.
  • Renters transitioning to homeownership without leaving the metro.
  • Airport employees, Boeing workers, and hospitality industry staff.
  • People who want great international food, cultural mix, and light rail access.

Things to Do

  • Renton Landing – Shopping, dining, and theaters on the lake.
  • Kent Downtown District – Cultural festivals, restaurants, and community events.
  • Des Moines Marina & Boardwalk – Waterfront dining, paddleboarding, and sunsets.
  • Southcenter Mall (Tukwila) – Massive regional shopping hub.
  • Global food options: Vietnamese, Ethiopian, Somali, Filipino, Mexican, Korean — all in the same block.

Housing Snapshot

Type: 1960s–90s suburban homes, garden-style apartments, new townhomes, ADU-friendly lots.

Buy:

  • Renton: $600K–$950K
  • Kent: $550K–$850K
  • Federal Way: $500K–$800K
  • Des Moines: $600K–$900K
  • SeaTac/Tukwila: $450K–$750K

Rent:

  • 1BR apartments: $1,500–$2,100
  • 3BR homes: $2,400–$3,500

Commute & Transit

Link Light Rail connects Northgate to SeaTac and continues south to Federal Way. Easy access to SeaTac Airport and Sounder trains in Kent and Tukwila. Major highways: I-5, 167, and 518. Many jobs nearby = shorter commutes for industrial and service sectors.


Is Seattle's South End Area Right for You?

If you’re looking for a mix of affordability, culture, and convenience, the South End delivers. It’s not flashy, but it’s connected, grounded, and increasingly part of the region’s growth story — especially for first-time buyers and diverse households.

If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Metro.