Olympus Waterford
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About this property
Craft your perfect lifestyle at Olympus Waterford in Keller, Texas. With an inviting array of features and amenities, our one, two, and three bedroom apartments allow you to live the life you dream about. With upscale finishes and smart features, an apartment at Olympus Waterford offers a new way of life. Warm modern spaces make you feel at home, with spacious, airy interiors and attached garages. Designer lighting, a custom color palette, and crown molding create just the right setting for relaxing and entertaining. Stainless-steel appliances and wood cabinetry add modern appeal to your space. When it comes to day-to-day upkeep, you’ll appreciate perks like an in-home washer and dryer, easy-clean simulated wood flooring, and spacious walk-in closets.
Wake up and savor a cup of coffee in your stunning chef-inspired kitchen. Amp up your day with an energizing workout in the fitness center – get your heart pumping on the cardio machines or do some slow-burn training in the yoga and TRX studio. Need to cool off? Our refreshing swimming pool features a tanning ledge and shady cabana seating. The dreamy life is waiting. Find it today at Olympus Waterford.
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About Keller, Texas
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Keller is a city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex that advertises itself as "successfully balancing big-city comforts with small-town charm." The city had a population of 39,627 in 2010, ranking it as the 74th most populated city in Texas.
In the early 1850s, Keller was established as a stop on the Texas and Pacific Railway. The early residents settled around the forested region in Keller, because of its location to the Trinity River, water supply, and land.