
... and you'll see why Olympia is considered the best place to live in Washington.
Olympia is located on the southern tip of Puget Sound and offers great views of the Olympic Mountains, as well as Mt. Rainier. It is located right along the I-5 corridor and lies between Seattle and Portland. Housing in and around Olympia is plentiful and still affordable. As the Capitol City, Olympia offers good employment opportunities, lots of public art, fountains, parks, theatres, art galleries and restaurants, yet it retains its small town charm.
Take the virtual tour and see for yourself why Olympia is such a great place to live. 
Sandy Nelson
Realtor for Olympia Area Real Estate
www.sandynelsonrealestate.com
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Sandy - That's a great way to use your virtual tour software. I hope you put that feature on your website too. It makes me want to move to Olympia (LOL). By the way, where were you today? Rob was the only one that showed up.
Alex - I was on the computer putting the virtual tour on my website.:) Just kidding! I'll give you call.
Sandy
Olympia is a reall great place. My wife grew up there and we visit the in laws often. I really enjoyed your virtual tour ... great idea!
Thanks Larry!
Neat stuff there Sandy. My son was at Evergreen State College this week at Lacrosse camp. Not much time to see the sites, but he said he had fun.
Kathy
Kathy, Evergreen has a nice campus on the west side of Olympia. Hopefully next time your son gets a chance to explore a little.
Sandy
Hi Sandy,
What a neat area Olympia is, great tour. Thank you for letting us visit your area.
Hi Sandy - that looks great. Did you put the tour together yourself? I like how the picture moves all angles, including zoom.
Hi Melissa,
I've put the picture together myself, but the vitual tour program gives the options on how to phase in and blend out. Cool stuff!
Sandy