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Bremerton

SOLD IN 1 DAY: Bremerton Condominum, Sold at $344,777

SOLD: 400 Washington Avenue #411
Bremerton, Washington 98337


Sold at $322,500 // 1 Day on Market

1 Beds / 1 Baths / 792 sf
Represented Seller

Spectacular waterfront living in town on the top floor! Upscale condominium with 10ft ceilings, granite counters, stainless steel appliances, bamboo floors and an adorable office nook. Fabulous on-site amenities, including secured entry, underground parking, fitness room with view of Sinclair Bay and a library. Entertain in the Washington Narrows Lounge while you admire the mountain and water views, plus enjoy movies in the theater room. Walkable 3 blocks to the Bremerton/Seattle Ferry. HOA dues include water/sewer/garbage. Up to two pets allowed. Come home to Bremerton.

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Waterfront Living: Pending in One Day

400 Washington Avenue, #411
Bremerton, Washington 98337

1 Bedrooms / 1 Bathroom / 792 Sqft

Pending at $325,000

Spectacular waterfront living in town on the Top Floor! Upscale condominium with 10ft ceilings offering granite counters, stainless steel appliances, bamboo floors and office nook!. Fabulous amenities! Secured entry, underground parking, fitness room with view of Sinclair Bay, and the library. Entertain in the Washington Narrows Lounge while you admire the mountain and water views, plus enjoy movies in the theater room. Walkable 3 blocks to the Bremerton/Seattle Ferry. HOA dues include water/sewer/garbage. Up to two pets allowed.

SOLD: Sinclair Water Inlet, Sold at $530,000

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Sinclair Inlet Waterfront

Selling a home is always a challenge, but I am lucky enough to have amazing clients and to be able to showcase such beautiful homes.


Nestled on 100' of waterfront of stunning waterfont on Sinclair Inlet, this 1908 brick home is a treasure to behold. Zoned multi-family, this property's location supports a buyer's investment in rehabbing it as a single-family home or developing into multiple units.

Sun-drenched location with Georgian old world charm the home presents a grand presentation of arched doorways, coved ceilings, vintage hardwood floors, mahogany french doors, custom buitlt-in buffet, original claw-foot cast iron bathtub and expansive enclosed sunroom. Walking distance to the Bremerton Ferry with a short, stress free commute to downtown Seattle.

642 Washington Avenue Bremerton, washington

4 Bedrooms
1.75 Bathrooms
Shy Half Acre
100ft Waterfront

Sold at $530,000

NEW TO MARKET: Fern Street Townhouse

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Fern Street Townhouse

Nestled down a quiet street surrounded by lovingly tended gardens, sits a gem of a townhouse. Privacy is the new luxury with this fully-fenced backyard and the gardens creating both a stunning palette and a blank canvas. A slim-lined herb deck sits on one side of the home. The main level has a fresh and open living room and dining area along with the kitchen. Often the hub of the home, the bright gallery-style kitchen is set up to be multi-functional and aesthetically appealing in earth tones.

The cozy master suite features vaulted ceilings and space for seating. Downstairs you’ll find a double-car garage and a private, dry sauna and shower to help you unwind at the of the day. The ample backyard is wonderfully shaded by a line of pines inside the fully-fenced space. Located close to both local ferries and Poulsbo, NK schools

6421 NE Fern Street
Suquamish, Washington

3 Bedrooms
2.5 Bathrooms
1,344,sf
Fully-fenced Backyard

Offered at $318,000

PENDING: Yellow House with a Red Door

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Pending: Yellow House with a Red Door

A delightful home with perennial gardens makes this an easy choice. Take a seat on the covered porch swing and soak up the gardens that turn this over-sized corner lot into a private haven with a sweet, lighted gazebo and adorable potting shed.

Newer roof, hardwood floors downstairs, custom built-ins in the living room and master bedroom offering partial views of the Olympic Mountains. All major appliances on gas, plus the dryer is pre-wired for electricity. After quiet time on the porch swing, it’s an easy walk to local schools, parks and, of course, Poulsbo's picturesque waterfront

18634 NE Vaughn Milton Loop
Poulsbo, washington

3 Bedrooms
1.5 Bathrooms
1,168 sf
Build 1997

Pending at $334,000

PRICE REDUCED: Sinclair Water Inlet

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Sinclair Inlet Waterfront

Nestled on 100' of waterfront of stunning waterfont on Sinclair Inlet, this 1908 brick home is a treasure to behold. Zoned multi-family, this property's location supports a buyer's investment in rehabbing it as a single-family home or developing into multiple units.

Sun-drenched location with Georgian old world charm the home presents a grand presentation of arched doorways, coved ceilings, vintage hardwood floors, mahogany french doors, custom buitlt-in buffet, original claw-foot cast iron bathtub and expansive enclosed sunroom. Walking distance to the Bremerton Ferry with a short, stress free commute to downtown Seattle.

642 Washington Avenue Bremerton, washington

4 Bedrooms
1.75 Bathrooms
Shy Half Acre
100ft Waterfront

Price Reduced: $575,000

NEW TO MARKET: Sinclair Water Inlet

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Sinclair Inlet Waterfront

Nestled on 100' of waterfront of stunning waterfont on Sinclair Inlet, this 1908 brick home is a treasure to behold. Zoned multi-family, this property's location supports a buyer's investment in rehabbing it as a single-family home or developing into multiple units.

Sun-drenched location with Georgian old world charm the home presents a grand presentation of arched doorways, coved ceilings, vintage hardwood floors, mahogany french doors, custom buitlt-in buffet, original claw-foot cast iron bathtub and expansive enclosed sunroom. Walking distance to the Bremerton Ferry with a short, stress free commute to downtown Seattle.

642 Washington Avenue Bremerton, washington

4 Bedrooms
1.75 Bathrooms
Shy Half Acre
100ft Waterfront

Offered at $630,000

Market Spotlight: Kitsap County

By a short ferry ride across Puget Sound, the Kitsap Peninsula and its adjacent islands offer waterfront homes; stunning city, sound, and mountain views; and an easy getaway to bucolic scenes westward toward Hood Canal and the Olympic Peninsula. Areas in Kitsap County selected for community profiles include Bainbridge Island and Poulsbo. The former’s proximity to Seattle means that Bainbridge Island in particular enjoys the best of exurban and rural lifestyles: for some, a place of refreshment after the daily commute. For others, a weekend hideaway or reward for retirement. Kitsap County is also home to military families and contractors at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard at Bremerton.

Like Pierce County, this year Kitsap County shifted from a balanced market to a seller’s market, with average monthly supply tightening to 2.7 from 4.1 in 2014 and 4.9 in 2013. The monthly median home price of all homes on the peninsula reached $285,000 in June 2015, and the annual median settled at $258,500, a 7.71 percent increase year-over-year. The county is sufficiently remote that new construction is more speculatively priced than that found in markets closer in. As a result, monthly median price changes for newly built homes in Kitsap County have seen more volatility over the past two years than new homes in the three counties of the Seattle MSA; nevertheless, the trend in 2015 was higher. New construction peaked in November 2015 at $356,005, and the annual median was $318,100—12.4 percent higher than in 2014, the largest year-over-year increase in central Puget Sound.


At 0.9 percent year-over-year, population growth in Kitsap County was the second slowest among the seven counties surveyed, and 21st among Washington’s 39 counties.19 Nearly 71 percent of homes in Kitsap County are SFRs, compared with 56.7 percent in King County. Slightly less than two-thirds (65.2 percent) of the former’s housing stock is on unincorporated land.20 This is six times the proportion in King County, but not as much as in Island or Jefferson counties—markets that are beyond the reach of most commuters, but provide remote workers and retirees with a soulful refuge from the city.


These markets also provide insight on a commonly heard story of the last two years: the notorious bidding wars for real estate among buyers in western Washington. This was primarily a King County phenomenon—and within King County, it observably varied from one area to the next. Of the other six counties, only Snohomish saw significant amounts of such bidding. Markets further from Seattle were less likely to see bidding wars than seller price concessions as a result of their owners mispricing properties for sale.