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Providence Point Neighborhood

Providence Point is a neighborhood in Issaquah, Washington in King County near the metropolitan center of Seattle. The area originated as a training facility for the Sisters of Providence, who first bought the land in thee 1950s. In 1961, the 226-acre plot became the home of the Providence Heights College of Sister Formation. The college became a conference center after it closed in 1969. When the Sisters decided to sell the property, they wanted it to be used as senior housing. The current development is home to over 1,200 residents age 55 and older. The community is planned for independent and active adult retirement living.

On-site is the Communiversity. This continuing education project is housed in the Providence Point campus or Trinity Lutheran College near by. The program began in 1985 and is open to residents and neighbors. Non-credit classes are offered in a variety of areas, from arts to science to history. Many of the faculty are retired teachers from surrounding colleges.

Providence Point is a gated community. Seven villages feature over one thousand condos with more than 50 floor plans, up to 2825 square feet. The neighborhood has access to three lakes: Sammamish, Pine Lake, and Beaver Lake. Residents can enjoy walking the groomed trails or the area’s bistro café, Tennis courts and horseshoe areas are also provided. The community has a Pea Patch shared garden area and an onsite library. The neighborhood is pet friendly and many homes and hillsides provide views of the Cascade Mountains and Lake Sammamish.

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