219 NE Kettle St
219 NE Kettle St,
Oak Harbor, WA 98277
2 Beds $1,735
Find your new home at Victory Park in Oak Harbor, WA. Based in the 98277 area of Oak Harbor on Lark St., residents have a quick connection to a variety of highlights in the surrounding area. The team of leasing professionals will assist you in finding the perfect apartment. Schedule a time to see the available floorplan options. Come see Victory Park today.
Victory Park is a single family homes community located in Island County and the 98277 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Oak Harbor attendance zone.
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Oak Harbor is a small city on the north side of Whidbey Island, between the Washington mainland and the Olympic Peninsula. Positioned right next door to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, the city is home to a large population of armed service personnel and civilian military employees, giving the community a distinctive character.
The wide selection of rental options is complemented by a large shopping and dining scene, plus areas like Windjammer Park and Whidbey Golf Club that provide terrific opportunities to soak in the salt air outdoors. Though somewhat isolated, living in Oak Harbor puts you within day trip distance of both Seattle and Vancouver, as well as the rainforests of Olympic National Park and the rugged peaks of the Cascade Mountains.
Learn more about living in Oak HarborColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 51 min | 31.0 mi | |
Drive: | 74 min | 50.3 mi | |
Drive: | 80 min | 55.4 mi | |
Drive: | 81 min | 58.9 mi |
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