Live out a fairytale dream and spend some time in this unique home in Olalla Washington.

Unique homes in the Pacific Northwest

Spending a night or two out of town is a nice way to see some sights and enjoy all that Washington offers. I prefer to stay in an Airbnb versus a hotel/motel when I travel.

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Each home is uniquely different and adds a fun twist to the vacation experience.

I think it's important to spend some relaxing time doing things that add a little spice to any adventure. And staying in a cool place makes it that much more enjoyable.

I always love it when go to New York, I end up staying in some really cool hotels. I've never stayed in an Air Bnb when I've been in NY, but maybe someday I will.

I've traveled to NY and CA a lot over the past year and I always find it fun to see the different styles, themes, and amenities at each one. Not to mention the cool coffee shops, restaurants and attractions nearby.

Renting a room on Air Bnb

When was the last time you and your honey just planned a getaway for some quiet reconnecting time together? Maybe it's time.

One of the interesting homes has an attached room to rent It's in Olalla WA and is owned by a couple that moved there a few years ago from Portland.

There are plenty of unique homes for sale or rent or just to see in the Pacific Northwest. Add a cool place to hike, a show to see, or a fabulous restaurant to eat at makes for a lovely weekend getaway!

Check out the video of some of the other very unique and interesting homes to see in the Pacific Northwest.

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