Ultris Abbey Rowe

9320 Windsor Lane NE Olympia, WA 98516 • From $149 Per Day
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  • One & Two Bedroom Units Available
  • Up to Two Bathrooms
  • Cat Friendly & Dog Friendly
  • Off Street Parking
  • Laundry In Unit
  • Fitness Equipment
  • Hot Tub & Outdoor Pool

Property Details

About this property

Come home to the quiet relaxation of Ultris Abbey Rowe Apartments in Olympia, Washington. Ultris Abbey Rowe is the ideal destination for you to enjoy fun community activities and resort-style amenities. Ultris Abbey Rowe is perfectly located near theJoint Base Lewis McChord with easy access to I-5 and minutes of downtown Olympia, shopping, beautiful parks, medical facilities, recreation and public transit, making this community the prime location for singles and families. Experience the ease of deluxe apartment living amid beautifully landscaped grounds. 

Amenities

Fitness Center;
Hot Tub
Heated Sparkling Pool
Controlled Gated Access
Off-Leash Dog Park
Beautiful clubhouse with free Wi-F

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The capital of the state, Olympia is a major cultural hub for the Puget Sound area. Olympia is located 60 miles from Seattle, and lies within the Seattle CSA.

The first recorded visit by Europeans was in 1792 was by Peter Puget and a crew from the British Vancouver Expedition. Edmund Sylvester and Levi Smith jointly claimed the land that's now the downtown in 1846. Soon after, the Congress established the Customs District of Puget Sound for Washington Territory and the city served as the home of the customs house. The town grew with the influx of Oregon Trail immigrants and in 1850, the town settled on the name Olympia, after the Olympic Mountains.

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