Aljoya is a premier retirement community on Mercer Island within walking distance of town. The community offers a continuum of care including independent living, assisted living and nursing services. The community's amenities include a fitness center and pool; outings to cultural events and art galas; a library; an in-house theater; and more. For more details about the community, call the office or visit the website.
Island House is part of the Merrill Gardens Retirement Living Community. Conveniently located in Mercer Island's business district, Island House is an elegant and comfortable community with a quiet and relaxed atmosphere.
It offers independent living, assisted living and respite care in apartment-type housing with a restaurant (anytime dining), scheduled transportation and activities.
NW Park Brokerage is a mobile home park sales broker, management, and consulting firm. Advisors offer help to clients in need of guidance over selling, buying or investing in mobile home parks.
This branch is managed by Tinya Anderson, who has lived on Mercer Island since the late '80s and has worked in the title insurance industry for 23 years. Anderson notes that Chicago Title is the only title escrow service on Mercer Island. Because of the market, the office handles mostly residential transactions. They insure the "chain of title," explains Anderson, which becomes really important when things go wrong.
Built with a northwest, contemporary design and sustainable, BuiltGreen technology, the 77 Central Apartments are conveniently located in the heart of downtown Mercer Island. Situated on the Outdoor Sculpture Gallery and near the center's shops, restaurants, banks, offices and parks, these apartments are steps away from I-90 access and the Mercer Island Transit Station.
The studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments feature granite countertops; cherry, hardwood cabinets; large, walk-in closets; oversized soaking tubs; and large patios and balconies. The community offers a residents' club with a catering kitchen; a business center; a billiards parlor; a 24-hour, state-the-art fitness center; an outdoor spa; and a rooftop sky terrace.
Covenant Shores, one of many Covenant Retirement Communities (CRCs) across the nation, traces its origins to the mission of the Evangelical Covenant Church in 1886. Today CRC is one of the largest not-for-profit retirement housing providers in the nation. Occupying a beautiful 12 acres on Lake Washington, the large campus provides many housing solutions in addition to a full plate of activities. Your stay is measured by your "wellness" and there is assisted care and skilled nursing available as well as several professional health services on-site.