Directions to JACE offices:
Sequim: Directly on the main drag of Sequim Avenue, JACE The Real Estate Company is snuggled up against the Hurricane Coffee Drive-thru. From Highway 101, take Sequim Avenue exit North, take your first Left (west) onto Hemlock and then immediate right into the alley parking area – but don’t worry, if your miss the Hemlock turn, go just one block further and turn Left (west) onto Hammond Street and then left into the alley parking lot.
Port Angeles: At the corner of First Street and Peabody Street located 1 block from the shoreline, just a half block from the Post Office, and 4 blocks east of the Ferry, JACE is located on First Street which is one of the two one-way “business” streets comprising this stretch of Highway 101. Sandwiched between Lincoln Street to the west and Race Street ½ mile to the east, from Highway 101 (either Front Street or First Street) go south (away from the shoreline) on Peabody Street to the Southwest corner to 330 East First Street.
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Whether you’re in the Blue Hole of Sequim or admiring the peaks up at Hurricane Ridge, the Olympic Peninsula has all the romance of rural life with the benefit of being close to everything. In addition to International ferry service from Port Angeles and our own International and local airports, travel in the Puget Sound (and beyond) is a breeze.
Travel time to Sea Tac Airport is 2 hours 15 minutes
Travel time to Downtown Seattle via Bainbridge Island Ferry is 2 hours 45 minutes
Travel time Port Townsend 55 minutes
Travel time Hood Canal Bridge 1 hour
Travel time Edmonds/ Kingston Ferry 1 hour 15 minutes
Travel time Bainbridge Island Ferry 1 hour 30 minutes
Travel time Silverdale 1 hour 15 minutes
Travel time Bremerton 1 hr 30 minutes
Travel time Lake Crescent 25 minutes
Travel time Sol Duc Hot Springs 1 hour 5 minutes
Travel time Forks 1 hour 10 minutes
Travel time Hoh Rain Forest 2 hours
Travel time Neah Bay 1 hour 45 minutes
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