Olympia, the capital of Washington state, is at the southern end of Puget Sound. The sprawling Washington State Capitol Campus, beside Capitol Lake, includes the stately Legislative Building and the 1909 Governor’s Mansion. On the downtown waterfront, Percival Landing Park has a boardwalk and public art.
Due to the historic feel Olympia has to offer, the home range from historical homes to new construction homes. The older homes tend to offer, tree-lined streets, larger lots and some have views of the many lakes available in Thurston County. The average home offers 3+ bedrooms, 2+ bathrooms, 2 car garages and about 1500+ square feet.
Olympia not only offers a safe and fun living environment, Olympia also bustles with activity from government work to tourism and a thriving small business scene. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, Tumwater Falls Park and Wolf Haven International are just a few of the nearby natural attractions that delight both visitors and residents. The Puget Sound provides fantastic views, boating opportunities and great seafood. With nearby golf courses, a fun and thriving Hands On Children’s Museum and Heritage Park Fountain.
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Olympia has a vast variety of schools throughout the city. Olympia is known for their diverse and well rounded schools.