Olympus Katy Ranch
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About this property
With close proximity to top employers and an unparalleled array of in-home and community highlights, your new home will help you rise to the top. Your expansive and bright floor plan features spacious walk-in closets and an in-home washer and dryer to help you care for and organize your wardrobe.
Prepare delectable meals in your upscale home kitchen or fire up the gas grill at the poolside lounge. Whether you want to spend your free time enjoying the sunshine at the resort-inspired pool or strength-training at the 24-hour fitness center, you can live your best life at Olympus Katy Ranch.
Select your favorite bright and spacious floor plan at Olympus Katy Ranch. Our one, two, and three bedroom floor plans range from 663 to 1,465 square feet so you can find the home that best suits your lifestyle.
The gourmet kitchen is a highlight in every home, complete with black appliances, granite countertops, and brushed nickel finishes. When you aren’t dining under the pendant lighting at your eat-in bar, savor your meal al fresco on your large, private balcony.
If you are a local commuter, take advantage of our ideal location near Grand Parkway and I-10 as well as our convenient available attached and detached garages.
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About Katy, Texas
Learn About This Location
In the mid 19th century Katy was known as Cane Island, named after the creek that still runs through the area, which was filled with sugar cane planted by fur trappers. In the middle of the coastal plane– this ‘island’ of cane was surrounded by miles of tall grass; thus it became known as Cane Island. The road from Harrisburg to San Antonio, known as the San Felipe Road, ran through it.