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Downtown Bremerton Multifamily Home for Sale

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    $1,350,000

    • 9 Beds
    • 9 Baths
    • 7,452 Sq Ft

    256 Burwell St, Bremerton, WA 98337

    Rare opportunity to own a Historic building in downtown Bremerton. The Castle Park Apartments have been a part of downtown Bremerton for decades. Walking distance to PSNS, ferry, restaurants, movie theater, and parks. This nine-plex apartment complex has alley carport parking and has been professionally managed for years. New common carpet, new 150-gallon hot water tank, and TPO Roof.

    Matthew Berg Reid Property Management LLC

    256 Burwell St, Bremerton, WA 98337

Why Live in Downtown Bremerton

Downtown Bremerton is a vibrant neighborhood centered around Puget Sound, home to the Pacific Northwest’s largest Naval shore facility, the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. The area’s maritime history is reflected in its workforce and activities. Dining options are plentiful along Fourth Street and around the harbor, with choices ranging from casual American fare at Axe and Arrow to seafood dinners at Anthony’s at Sinclair Inlet. For groceries, residents can visit the Kitsap Community Food Cooperative or drive to Safeway. The Bremerton Flea Market on Saturdays offers local artwork, home décor, and antiques. Specialty stores like The Bremerton Mercantile and Game Wizard and Blue Sky Hobbies add to the neighborhood’s old city feel. Harborside Fountain Park, with its submarine-themed fountains and Navy tribute plaques, is a popular spot for families. The Bremerton Boardwalk is a hub for fishing, crabbing, and the annual Bremerton Blackberry Festival. Nearby, Kiwanis Park and Warren Avenue Playfield provide green spaces and playgrounds for children. Arts and culture thrive on Fourth Street, with Seefilm Cinemas and the historic Roxy Theatre offering movies and live performances. The Bremerton Ferry connects the neighborhood to Seattle in about an hour. Housing includes waterfront condos with a mix of bricked and modern complexes. The Bremerton School District serves the area, though schools have mixed ratings. The neighborhood has a low crime risk compared to the national average, making it a practical choice for potential homebuyers.
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