Resales

Seattle Ferry Towns Offer Long Commutes But Spectacular Views

Several small towns about an hour and a half away from Seattle are finding themselves in popular seller"s markets because of their mountain and water views and serene lifestyles, says a local Realtor. Seabeck "Seabeck is located on the Hood Canal with dramatic Olympic Mountain views," says Realtor Jim P. Harris. "Some say it reminds them of Switzerland. An area once full of sawmills and now known for its state park on the pristine Hood Canal, the town is a marina and a couple of shops with Silverdale being the closest town of significance." Silverdale "Silverdale is located close to Bangor Subbase and is a result of the base being located close by on Hood Canal," explains Harris. "The growth originally from the base has now taken on its own flavor and the area is now home to a new branch of Harrison Hospital. With prices lower than Seattle, located some 1 to 1 1/2 hours away, many people have chosen to commute. The homes are generally located on larger lots and many have views of the Olympics or one of the local inlets from Hood Canal or Puget Sound. Kitsap County has the most waterfront of any county in the state." Poulsbo "A small town on Liberty Bay with a population of less than 6000," says Harris, "Poulsbo was originally populated with Norwegian families whose many cultural traits are evident in the downtown area and in festivals held throughout the year. Poulsbo is a delightful area known for its water activities and bakery, yet it is within an hour of Seattle by ferry." Of the three communities, Harris says, "With prices about half of what you would pay in Seattle, located just about an hour and a half away, homes are appreciating. Average sales price 7/03 was $232,146 and in 7/02, it was $119,275. That"s over a $110,000 increase in those homes sold. Twice as many homes sold this month compared to last year. The number of homes available is dwindling, so the market is becoming a seller"s market. County-wide average price "solds" were up 12 percent." Click here to view current Market Conditions in your location.


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):

News of the day
Is Dot-com Discounting Dead?
Several prominent e-brokerages have gone out of business, but does that herald a significant trend? Many traditional brokerages would like to think so, but there"s just as much evidence that e-brokerages are here to stay, especially when they start adopting traditional practices like building a local market and hiring lots of Realtors.
Popular Articles
pounds till payday

How To and How Not To Design Your Web Site
Why is it that 85% to 90% of REALTORS® don"t make money from their Web sites?

Don"t Let Housing Market Uncertainty Slow Your Sales
When the market cools, agents’ instinctually pull back on their marketing. Don’t follow the herd. Instead, capitalize on the incredible opportunity it provides.