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ED L CHRISTENSEN, Owner/Landlord

                               ELC@TurboNet.com
                                  (208) 882-5327

 

ABOUT US:

 Pioneer Hill Apartments, owner operated, was commenced in 1975. We rent one and two bedroom unfurnished apartments, a two bedroom mother-in-law or a bachelor pad w/office apartment, one and two bedroom duplexes and three and four bedroom homes located on Jordan Road in the Southeast portion of Pullman, Washington.  We are an Equal Housing Provider.  We do business in Accordance With the Fair Housing Amendment Act of 1988.  It is illegal to discriminate against any person because of race, color national origin, religion, sex famillial status(having one or more children) or disability.  We strive to accommodate students who receive financial aid by offering tailored leases with payment plans and conditions on a negotiated individual basis. If one of these residences is of interest, but the terms are not quite suitable to you, give us a call.

 

WELCOME TO THE PALOUSE

  

The Palouse is tucked away in Southeast Washington and North Central Idaho. The rolling hills of wheat, barley, lentil, garbanzo beans, and dry pea fields are home to two universities. The University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho, was established in 1889 and in 1890 Washington State University was established in Pullman. These "Land Grant" world class Universities, natural abundance and the friendly people provide “big city” cultural and recreational events while experiencing small town charm with a mild climate and clean air.

In 1881, a postal permit was granted to “Pullman” and a handful of businesses and professionals encouraged Washington State College to locate here. The first homes were built on PIONEER HILL in the Southeast portion of the town and WSU is located on COLLEGE HILL in the Northeast. MILITARY HILL and SUNNYSIDE HILL in the Northwest and Southwest, respectively, square up Pullman’s geography.