The Elliot at Mukilteo

Mukilteo, United States

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The Elliot at Mukilteo provides the waters of Puget Sound and the shadows of the Olympic Mountains just beyond the trees. When living here you’ll feel almost as if you’re away on a summer camping trip coupled with the complete comforts of your own home. Even with the feeling of being away on a remote camping trip you’ll still be close to civilization and downtown Mukilteo; just a short drive away. Inside our one and two bedroom units, you will be given that comfortable homey feel, rendered by the high ceilings, wood burning fireplace, and hardwood flooring in the kitchen. Other modern conveniences include in-​unit washer and dryers, an onsite fitness center, a pool, a playground and a BBQ/​Picnic area. Eventually when you need to head to work, the 525 Highway and just beyond that, the I-​5 will make your commutes quick and simple. Enjoy The Elliot at Mukilteo!

History

Established in 1971.

Our mission at Essex is to provide quality apartment homes in premier markets throughout the West Coast. We strive to operate our business with governing core values — integrity, fairness, accountability and an unwavering urgency.

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Find tranquility and a relaxing pace of life at The Elliot at Mukilteo. We are surrounded by acres of lush evergreens to give you that feeling of peaceful isolation, but we still have easy access to both the quaint town of Mukilteo and bigger cities in the Seattle area. The Elliot at Mukilteo is right off the state highway 525 and close to the ferry terminal that connects to Clinton. We’re also right next to the 92nd Street Park, with plenty of open space for going for a jog or playing some touch football. All of our apartment homes have washers and dryers and plenty of interior storage space. Plus, you’ll have a fireplace to make your home nice and cozy during those cold, rainy nights. Take a stroll through Old Town Mukilteo on the waterfront and try some of the tasty, unique restaurants you’ll find. You could head to the southern end of the city and check out the newer Harbor Pointe Village Center, which is similar to a European-​style village.