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Sleater Crossing

Express Series®|From $474,995

4038 23rd Ave NE, Olympia, WA 98506

3 - 6 Bed| 2 - 2.75 Bath | 2 Garage

2 Story | From 1,399 Sq. Ft.

Community information

Sunday - Tuesday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday - Saturday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

360-322-1306

About our community

Welcome to Sleater Crossing, an exciting community of 199 new construction homes on the border of Lacey and Olympia. Boasting more than 10 different floor plans, choose from standalone single-family designs or paired two-story townhomes. The community offers both Tradition and Express Series homes, allowing for a range of interior features to best suit specific needs. Whether searching for a versatile starter home or simply need more space, your dream home is waiting at Sleater Crossing.

Everyday conveniences are plentiful at Sleater Crossing with features like air conditioning, outlet for EV charging, and smart home technology standard. Throughout each home, beautiful finishes and breathtaking craftsmanship are sure to catch your eye. Open-concept main floors will offer entertainers their ideal venue to fill with guests while flexible living spaces will make room for what matters the most.

Around the community, striking home exteriors and low maintenance landscaping set the scene for a beautiful streetscape. For outdoor fun, enjoy direct access to the Chehalis Western Trail or head over to the community park and open areas. There, catch up with neighbors by a picnic table, play a game of pick-up at the basketball court, or soak up the sun in the grass.

Located on the border of Lacey and Olympia, everyday shopping destinations are conveniently located minutes away. Sleater Crossing is served by the North Thurston School District with all three schools located roughly 1 mile from home. Those commuting to JBLM, the State Capitol, and other top employers will appreciate easy access to I-5. For a lively downtown experience, Olympia’s historic district offers everything from quaint coffee shops and lowkey venues to critically acclaimed eateries and vibrant art galleries. The great outdoors is just as close too with nearly 20% of the city of Lacey’s land dedicated to beautiful parks, natural areas, and open spaces.

Offering an expansive lineup of home designs, convenient features, and a wonderful Olympia-Lacey location, plan your visit to Sleater Crossing today!

Community amenities

  • Basketball Court – At Sleater Crossing!
  • Play Area – At Sleater Crossing!
  • Community Open Space – At Sleater Crossing!
  • Safeway – 1.3 Miles
  • Target – 1.6 Miles
  • Fred Meyer – 1.7 Miles
  • Planet Fitness 2.0 Miles
  • Olympia Historic District – 4.2 Miles
  • Woodlands Creek Community Park – 4.1 Miles
  • Costco – 4.8 Miles
  • Olympia Farmer’s Market – 5.2 Miles
  • Capitol Mall – 6.7 Miles
  • JBLM – 13.7 Miles
  • Community features

Schools

Pleasant Glade Elementary
Public | PK-5 1.1 mi.

Chinook Middle School
Public | 6-8 1.1 mi.

North Thurston High School
Public | 9-12 1.0 mi.

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Community information

Sunday - Tuesday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday - Saturday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

360-322-1306
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Area Information

New Homes in Olympia, Washington

Olympia, Washington, the capital of Washington state, is a gorgeous city that offers residents a well-balanced blend of outdoor activity and big-city conveniences. Located in Thurston County on the southern end of Puget Sound, Olympia, WA maintains a close-knit community rich in history and beautiful surroundings. The presence of the Puget Sound, along with scenic views of mountain ranges, provides residents with easily accessible natural beauty without leaving town. D.R. Horton’s homes for sale in Olympia, WA include smart home technology and a spacious open floorplan, so you can find your house and settle into the charming community today.

Why live in Olympia, WA?

Olympia, Washington, is an excellent location for those looking to live with access to urban living without sacrificing natural beauty and outdoor activities. With its location on the shores of Puget Sound and within driving distance of Mount Rainier, one of the tallest mountains in the continental United States, Olympia offers a unique mix of natural elements within the Pacific Northwest. There is also easy access to two of Washington’s national parks and plenty of parks in town to explore, providing plenty of opportunities to appreciate the gorgeous scenery near home in Olympia, WA. Aside from the abundance of outdoor activities, there are plenty of community events–numerous concerts, festivals, museums, and annual events–to participate in and connect with fellow residents.

Olympia, WA also provides residents with convenient travel options to access additional cities and opportunities around the state. Cities like Seattle and Tacoma are less than an hour and a half away, and major highway systems like Interstate 5, US Highway 101, and US Route 12 run through Olympia, making it easy to travel. For longer trips, the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is less than an hour and 10 minutes away, providing various transportation accommodations not far from the home in Olympia, WA.

Festivals in Olympia, WA

While Olympia, Washington, offers residents full access to the area's natural beauty, there is plenty to do in town. With plenty of festivals and events, you can be sure that you can connect with the close-knit community year-round. During the summertime, you can go to downtown Olympia and attend the South Sound Beer Fest to try beverages from around Southern Washington. Hosted at Three Magnets Brewing Pubhouse, you can try beverages from over two dozen breweries in attendance. Those who would prefer to experience the festival without alcohol can choose from over ten non-alcoholic beverage options available. While you try the various drinks, you can also enjoy live music, local food vendors, and free entry for kids so that you can have fun with the whole family. With events like these, you can be sure there is plenty to do around Olympia, WA.

To keep the fun going all year round, the LoveOly festivals are hosted in the city to accommodate every season. To kick off the summer, the LoveOly Summerfest is hosted at the beginning of the season and is free to enter for all Olympia residents. During the three-day festivals, you can listen to live music performances, browse the makers market, and stop by the Biergarten for a refreshing beverage. For the younger visitors, there are kids' entertainment, video game contests, and storytelling activities to compete in. If you get hungry, you can enjoy food from various local food trucks and on some days, pop-up brunches.

In the wintertime, you can attend the LoveOly WinterFest. This annual event is hosted in November, and you can ring in the holiday season with a visit from Santa, Christmas light shows, holiday crafts, and hot chocolate stations. You can browse from an assortment of booths with local craftsmen selling goods, and do some Christmas shopping for friends and family. With events like this hosted year-round, you can be sure there are plenty of opportunities to connect with the close-knit community in Olympia, WA.

Outdoor fun in Olympia, WA

With its convenient location near the South shores of the Puget Sound and within driving distance of the Cascade Mountain range, Olympia, WA is a great place to live for those looking for outdoor activity. Just over an hour and a half from Olympia, Mount Rainier National Park offers visitors a full display of the beautiful nature of Washington State. The 275 miles of trails of varying difficulties provide exciting ways to explore the over 235,625 acres of park land. If you are looking to hike with the family, there are family-friendly trails available, but if you are looking for a challenge, you can check out the advanced trails.

For the adrenaline chasers out there, you can scale the heights of Mount Rainier and see the state from a whole new angle. If you want to have a weekend trip out of town, numerous camp sites around the park offer the opportunity to sleep under the stars. When the snow begins to coat the mountain, you can ski the slopes during winter and spring. With such an extraordinary natural resource nearby, there is no shortage of outdoor adventures near home in Olympia, WA.

Another national park in the area, Olympic National Park, is just over an hour from Olympia, WA. Throughout the park, you can witness the full range of natural beauty in Washington, from over 70 miles of coastline and misty rainforests to vast glacier-capped mountain areas. Spanning nearly a million acres, there are over 600 miles of trails that offer varying ranges of difficulty, so visitors of all experience levels can explore the beautiful scenery. You can climb the different mountains if you are equipped to see the park from one of the three climbable peaks. You can also paddle and boat and explore the park from the coastline or the vast lakes and rivers. With two of the three national parks less than two hours from Olympia, WA, you can enjoy outdoor activities all year.

Residents of Olympia, WA can visit the Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge to see over 250 bird species and diverse wildlife. Located in Olympia, you hike through the refuge on the available trails. You can see everything from harbor seals, salmon, beavers, and otters while you walk on the boardwalks that cross the Nisqually River Delta. Natural resources such as these offer residents of the city numerous opportunities to view the gorgeous nature near the houses in Olympia, WA.

Businesses and economics in Olympia, WA

While Olympia, WA, offers residents numerous recreational activities in the community and nature, there are plenty of professional opportunities in and around the city. As the state capital, most professional opportunities in town are in local and state government positions. However if you are a medical professional or are looking for work in medical administration, you can find career options through Providence Health Services. If you are seeking employment in the technology industry, Continuum Technologies is another significant employer. Outside of the city, you can commute to larger cities like Tacoma or Seattle if you are looking for more options. With numerous career options near home in Olympia, WA, professionals have many opportunities nearby.

New construction homes in Olympia, WA

The capital city of Olympia, WA offers residents an excellent blend of natural beauty and urban conveniences. With a new construction home in Olympia, WA from D.R. Horton, you can comfortably settle into the close-knit community. Browse our listings of houses for sale in Olympia, WA, and contact our office today to find your home.

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