I was looking for a community that was small with a vision of economic success and a true passion for the area and its heritage. Having a downtown area on the water was a huge factor for me. I have to be close to some kind of easily accessible water. Bremerton has that feel and has amazing water access with the vision to continue improving the waterfront area for the community.
Water for some reason can make or break a community. If a city can use the waterfront in a positive way the possibilities and economic growth can be amazing. In September the City of Bremerton is hosting the "Urban Waterfront Revitalization Conferance" at the Kitsap Conference Center in downtown Bremerton. Of course I don't agree with Seattle PI business reporter Bill Virgin's first remark in his article, "On the waterfront: Cities aim to maximize shoreline's allure", but I do agree with the statements that we love to be in, around or on the water.
After looking at the event program and the schedule speakers I would love to attend to just listen and learn, however with a $350 price tag I will be sitting this one out and will hopefully be able to blog about the conference from what I can glean from the blogosphere.
About the Author...
Jo began her real estate career back in 1994 and soon found out that she loved selling real estate and that she was really good at it! Lots of people sell real estate, but not everyone is good at it. Jo brings to her clients the commitment to work hard and have fun along the way. As Jo continues to learn the technology of today to be on the cutting edge of multimedia she takes pride in her ability to keep her trademark "old-fashioned" customer service alive. If you are looking to sell or purchase a home in Kitsap County call her office today. You can also find out more about the area by visiting her blog www.WestSoundLive.com or her web sites www.HomeFrontRealtyOnline.com
Ah yes, Jo, Water has the lure, wherever you go. I hope you are still there when I come back to see my family in Tacoma and Portland and show Nestor and my son, where I used to live in Lynnwood.
Katerina, so when are you coming? I know I am here for at least 1.5 more years and then back - but might not even leave when shore duty is up. Have a great weekend!
Bill, you are too kind. But oh so correct! lol! I do have a passion! It was the first area that I truly chose rather than an area that chose me based on employment and such! I don't have to live here - I want to :)
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Ah yes, Jo, Water has the lure, wherever you go. I hope you are still there when I come back to see my family in Tacoma and Portland and show Nestor and my son, where I used to live in Lynnwood.