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Community overlooking picturesque peaks and Puget Sound
Peace and calm encompass Enetai, from Puget Sound’s shores lapping against its eastern edge to the wind whistling through the trees in Illahee State Park. With the neighborhood's proximity to natural playgrounds, outdoor enthusiasts enjoy open access to recreation. “The whole town is built on a bluff, so all the homes are on the hillside,” says Janis Ehlert, a broker and realtor with Legacy Professionals RE Inc., who has sold homes around Puget Sound for over six years. “The views are incredible; you can view Bainbridge Island, Mt. Rainier and see the ferry come through the water.”
Downtown Seattle sits an hour ferry ride from Enetai Bremerton area.
Mt Rainier towers above the forest along the coast of Illahee State Park in Enetai WA.
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Recreation from Illahee State Park to skate rink
Illahee State Park borders Enetai to the north, serving as the community’s doorway to the outdoors, from the beach to the park’s docks. Boats launch for fishing trips and cruises around the Puget Sound, while hikers set out on the almost 2 miles of trail. “It’s super quiet by the water, which is called Port Orchard Bay, and it’s because it’s a non-shipping bay,” says Cassandra Lopez, who hosts the Living in Bremerton YouTube channel and has lived in the neighborhood for over two decades. Illahee State Park's pier gets crowded during crabbing and oyster season. To the south, figure skaters and hockey players glide around the rink at Bremerton Ice Center. Next door, Bremerton Family YMCA offers group exercise classes and swim lessons. When the weather is nice, picnickers gather at Bachmann Park to watch the ships pass.
Looking for information on the Puget Sound? Just talk to a local sailor in Enetai.
It's crabbing season at Illahee State Park in Enetai WA.
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Homes with potential for Puget Sound views
Raised ranch-style homes tuck into the sides of sloped lots overlooking Puget Sound and Mount Rainier. These 1960s and 1970s homes list between $465,000 and $545,000, most with three to four bedrooms. Ranch-style homes span across lots and range in price from $300,000 to roughly $425,000, many with three to four bedrooms. Contemporary homes featuring flat roofs and attached garages were built in the 1970s through the 2020s. Depending whether homes come with water or mountain views, they can range from roughly $960,000 to over $1.2 million. As a security measure, since Enetai is a coastal area, homes sitting along the water are elevated above ground to combat the potential risk of flooding.
Beautiful coastal homes in the Enetai area of Bremerton.
Coastal million dollar home on the coast of Enetai near Illahee State Park.
A family enjoys the water at Bachman Park off the coast of Bremerton.
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Surrounding shopping opportunities and meals in Manette
There are shopping and dining possibilities from Manette south to Downtown Bremerton, where commuters can catch the ferry into Seattle as well. While shoppers can grab bread and pastries at nearby Franz Bakery Outlet, there is also Fred Meyer in proximity for weekly produce and pantry restocks. Less than 2 miles south in Manette, Larry & Kristi’s Bakery makes donuts from scratch and spotlights a different flavor each month. Additional dining options dot the area, including the Boat Shed, which has served fresh seafood along the Puget Sound waterfront for over 40 years. Chaos Bay Brewing Co. has craft beer on tap, a pool hall and a music venue. Across the Manette Bridge, Downtown Bremerton boasts a main street district with independently owned businesses, such as the Bremerton Mercantile, for gifts, and the Bremerton Vintage Flea Market for antiques and other unique finds.
Do not miss out on delicious baked goods at Franz Bakery Outlet in Enetai WA.
Enjoy an array of delicious donuts at Larry's and Kristi's Bakery in Manette WA.
Salmon the way you want it at Boast Shed Restaurant in Bremerton WA.
Enjoy a delicious lunch at Boat Shed Restaurant along Shore Drive in Bremerton WA.
Looking for your groceries in Enetai? Fred Meyers is a convenient location to stock up.
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Bremerton’s arts-integrated elementary kicks off educational journeys
Bremerton School District serves the Enetai neighborhood, beginning with View Ridge Elementary School, which earns a C-plus grade from Niche. View Ridge is an arts integration school, meaning lessons are woven into regular instruction and specialized instruction is given in fields ranging from performance arts to music classes. Bremerton School District only has one middle school, Mountain View, which earns a grade of C, and one comprehensive high school, Bremerton High School, which receives a B-minus.
Mountain View Middle School serves the Downtown Bremerton area.
View Ridge Elementary front entrance to school.
This high school campus consists of 15 acres with a stadium and athletic fields.
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Enetai travels by car and the Bremerton Ferry
Traffic flows freely south along Trenton Avenue and Perry Avenue, connecting Enetai with Manette in under 2 miles. Sheridan Road stretches west, meeting Wheaton Way, which crosses the water into Downtown Bremerton. Commuters and Seattle travelers access the Bremerton Ferry from downtown.
The Kitsap Ferries sit waiting to load up and make there way to Seattle in DT Bremerton.
Looking to catch the bus in DT Bremerton? Make your way to Bremerton Transportation Center.
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On average, homes in Enetai, Bremerton sell after 21 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Enetai, Bremerton over the last 12 months is $410,000, down 7% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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