
In the Bremerton area there are 691 homes on the market in the Price range of $69,900 - $1,499,000.00.
There are Craftsman, Craftsman Bungalows, Cape Cods, Cape Cod Bungalows, Ranch Style, Split -level and Split entry, New homes, Old homes, any style home you can dream of.
Here in this area we are blessed with "history" homes.
The Craftsman (1905-1930)
- Wood, stone, and sometimes stucco siding
- Low-pitched roof
- Wide eaves
- Exposed roof rafters
- Porch with thick square or round columns
- Some with stone porch supports
- Exterior chimney made with stone
- Open floor plans
- Numerous windows
- Some windows with stained or leaded glass
- Beamed ceilings
- Dark wood wainscoting and moldings
- Built-in cabinets, shelves, and seating
Cape Cod (1600-1950):
- Steep roof with side gables
- Small roof overhang
- 1 or 1½ stories
- Made of wood and covered in wide clapboard or shingles
- Symmetrical appearance with door in center
- Dormers for space, light, and ventilation
- Multi-paned, double-hung windows
- Shutters
- Formal, center-hall floor plan
- Hardwood floors
- Little exterior ornamentation
Craftsman Bungalow (1905-1930)
- One and a half stories
- Most of the living spaces on the ground floor
- Low-pitched roof and horizontal shape
- Living room at the center
- Connecting rooms without hallways
- Built-in cabinets, shelves, and seats
Cape Cod Bungalow
We have homes with style and character - with secret rooms with retro door knobs. Did you know that Art-Deco was the style of the 1940's? We have homes with big porches, stately overhangs, high pitched roofs and dormer windows. The list goes on and on and on - There are not many places in the Pacific Northwest that can boast such home detail and Bremerton is one of the areas where these homes are still affordable.
You need to be in a home. You need to have the stability and the financial security. The time is now! You might even be able to be in before the Holidays!! Wouldn't that be fun - a new home for all the gatherings?
Take the first step and let me know how I can help you!!
My home is a 1941 Cape Cod Bungalow built during the Art Deco era and I love it!! Join me in the joy of homeownership!!
Jo,
I love the older homes, but what I want to say right now is CONGRATULATIONS! You're going to top 100,000 tomorrow, and I'm here to do my little part.
Mike in Tucson