Kitsap County
Kitsap County, Washington is a peninsula region across Puget Sound from Seattle, known for waterfront living, ferry-connected communities, and a strong Navy presence anchored by Bremerton and Naval Base Kitsap. It blends small-town charm (Poulsbo/Kingston vibes), outdoorsy beauty (parks, shoreline, and forests), and easy access to both Olympic Peninsula adventures and big-city amenities
Who is Stacia Whatley to Kitsap County?
I’m Stacia Whatley. Kitsap County is home in the most literal way because I was born and raised right here. I know this peninsula isn’t just a pin on a map; it’s a collection of micro-communities with their own personalities, price points, and “yes, that road floods every winter” quirks. From ferry-friendly routines to waterfront realities, I get how people actually live here.
Today, I help buyers and sellers navigate Kitsap County real estate with a strategic, full-service approach; pricing, positioning, marketing, negotiations, and a clean path to closing without the chaos. Whether you’re moving up, downsizing, relocating, or finally cashing in on that equity, my job is to make sure you’re informed, protected, and making decisions you’ll feel good about long after the keys change hands
Neighborhoods/Communities I Serve:
Silverdale
Bremerton
Poulsbo
Port Orchard
Bainbridge Island
Kitsap County Market Snapshot
The Kitsap County Market Snapshot is your monthly pulse-check on what’s really happening in our local real estate market, without the guesswork or the hype. Each month, I’ll share the key stats year over year so you can see what’s changing (and what isn’t) in pricing, inventory, days on market, and overall market momentum.
It’s designed to help you spot trends early, understand how the current market compares to the same time last year, and make smarter decisions whether you’re thinking about selling, buying, or just keeping an eye on your biggest asset
ACTIVE LISTINGS
PENDING SALES
MONTHS OF INVENTORY
NEW LISTINGS
CLOSED SALES
MEDIAN SALES PRICE
TOP LIFESTYLE
Living in Kitsap County has layers: waterfront homes come with epic views and real-world considerations like tides, shoreline rules, septic/well quirks, and maintenance that hits different when salt air is involved. Commuting can be ferry-dependent or bridge-bound (hello, traffic timing), and day-to-day life varies a lot by pocket; school resources, local amenities, and even internet reliability can change from one neighborhood to the next. The upside is huge: parks, trails, marinas, beaches, and that “I can breathe again” lifestyle, without giving up access to Seattle, Tacoma, or the Olympic Peninsula when you want it
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Waterfront living in Kitsap County is the kind of lifestyle that can genuinely change your pace, in the best way. You get the views, the light, the wildlife, the beach walks, the kayak-after-work energy, and that constant “how is this real life?” feeling that doesn’t wear off as fast as people think. It’s not just a home… it’s a front-row seat to Puget Sound.
The key is knowing what you’re signing up for so you can enjoy it instead of being surprised by it. Waterfront homes ask for a little more attention: salt air means you’ll stay on top of exterior maintenance (think decks, railings, windows, paint), and some properties come with septic/well considerations, private stairs, or shoreline structures like bulkheads that you’ll want to monitor and maintain. You’ll also want to understand shoreline rules and tidelands, because they can affect what you can change and how you use the beach, nothing scary, just part of owning a piece of nature that plays by its own rulebook.
If you love the idea of an active, outdoorsy lifestyle with a side of serenity and you’re good with being a proactive homeowner, Kitsap waterfront can be an absolute dream. And if you want the vibe with less responsibility, there are plenty of “near-water” or “big-view” options that still deliver that coastal feel without the same level of hands-on ownership.
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Commuting in Kitsap County is basically a choose-your-own-adventure: some people stay local and bounce between Bremerton, Silverdale, Poulsbo, Port Orchard, and Bangor, while others build their routine around getting off-peninsula. If you’re Seattle-bound, the ferry is the superstar, amazing when you plan for it, less amazing when you pretend you can “just wing it” during peak times.
For Tacoma/UP commuters, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge is the workhorse route, and it’s all about timing and toll budgeting (because yes, it adds up). Bottom line: where you live in Kitsap isn’t just a vibe choice, it’s a lifestyle choice that affects your daily schedule, costs, and sanity, so commuting patterns should be part of the home search conversation from day one.
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Kitsap County’s park system is honestly hard to beat; waterfront access, forest trails, and family-friendly spaces are baked into everyday life here in a way a lot of nearby counties just don’t replicate. In Silverdale, spots like Silverdale Waterfront Park and the Clear Creek Trail make it ridiculously easy to get outside without “planning a whole thing.” Over in Bremerton, Illahee State Park and the Harborside Fountain Park deliver that perfect mix of Puget Sound views, wooded escapes, and downtown convenience.
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Kitsap County’s military influence is woven into everyday life, largely because Naval Base Kitsap and the surrounding installations bring a steady rhythm of service members, civilians, and contractors to the area. That presence fuels the local economy, shapes commuting patterns, and creates a community that’s used to relocation cycles, strong support networks, and a deep respect for service, while also adding consistent demand to the housing market in key hubs like Bremerton, Silverdale, and the areas near Bangor.
Kitsap County Schools
Silverdale Schools - CK School District
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Port Orchard Schools - SK School District
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