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Quiet community surrounded by Puget Sound recreation
Rocky Point stands out among a sea of blue, which wraps around the peninsula from Dyes Inlet at the northern tip to the bays on the west and east sides. “This neighborhood is similar in age and structure to Manette but has a different vibe because it’s very forested, whereas Manette is more open and cleared,” says Cassandra Lopez, Bremerton local and host of the Living in Bremerton YouTube channel. “There aren’t any public parks in the neighborhood, but several properties have waterfront rights or view easements.” With these rights, owners enjoy the waterfront views as a private playground, fishing and boating freely. While the neighborhood is heavily wooded, it is not removed from modern shopping and dining conveniences, with Downtown Bremerton less than 4 miles away and Silverdale less than 10 miles away.
The unincorporated urban growth area, Rocky Point is served by Bremerton WA.
Rocky Point is a nice quite neighborhood in the Bremerton area.
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Puget Sound and Evergreen Rotary Park playgrounds
The Puget Sound is Rocky Point’s primary source of outdoor recreation, from fishing and boating to oystering. Whether using a private dock, paying for membership at Bremerton Yacht Club or docking at nearby marinas, boaters have many options to house their vessels. On land, Forest Ridge Park’s trails guide walkers and their four-legged friends through the woods on dirt paths. Evergreen Rotary Park is accessible by car and boat, connecting the community with a fully accessible playground. Children of all ages and abilities have a space to challenge themselves, from merry-go-round rides to slides of various heights and shapes. Competitors gather around Evergreen Rotary Park’s horseshoe pits and volleyball courts for friendly competitions. During the summer, Evergreen hosts a farmers market, for fresh produce and where local artisans sell their creations.
Evergreen Rotary Park offer many possible activities in the Rotary Park area.
Rocky Point locals can Kayak with the pup at Evergreen Rotary Park in Bremerton WA.
Grab a boat and hit the water in Rocky Point.
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Cape Cod cottages and homes on the sound
Cape Cod cottages, painted in colorful shades of blue and green, dot the Rocky Point peninsula. These 1940s single-family houses range from $220,000 for a two-bedroom to $410,000 for a three-bedroom. Ranch-style homes also peek out from behind trees, starting at roughly $380,000 for a two-bedroom and up to $475,000 for a three-bedroom. “Rocky Point sits in Kitsap County, but it’s on the edge of the city, so you can avoid city taxes by living there,” says Nicholas Blickhan, a broker with Windermere Real Estate West Sound Inc. who has sold throughout Kitsap County for over 31 years. Depending on proximity to the Sound, properties sitting along the waterfront or with water views can range from $760,000 to $1.2 million.
You will find gorgeous million dollar homes along the shores of Rocky Point.
Shoreline beach bungalows are quite common in Rocky Point.
A moored boat just off the coast of Rocky point surrounded by stunning homes.
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Shopping and dining off Kitsap Way
Kitsap Way features various dining, retail and grocery shopping options, such as groceries at WinCo and Safeway. Brother Don’s Bar & Grill serves American bar food and hosts live music throughout the week. Since 1966, Tony’s Pizza & Italian Restaurant has served the community with the same refined recipes despite multiple changes in ownership. With Downtown Bremerton nearby, shoppers can support locally owned businesses, from Bremerton Mercantile’s gift shop to the Bremerton Vintage Flea. Major retailers are scattered around Silverdale too, including the Kitsap Mall, which is just a 10-mile drive up Washington State Route 3.
Residents of Rocky Point can enjoy Bremerton Vintage Flea Market near Downtown Bremerton.
Stop by Energy Island Smoothies just minutes from Rocky Point at Kitsap Mall.
Plenty of unique gifts at Bremerton Vintage Flea Market near Downtown Bremerton.
The Dungeness Crab Combo is a must have at Tiny's House of Crab in the Rocky Point area.
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Education and collaboration beginning at Crownhill Elementary
Bremerton School District serves Rocky Point. Crownhill Elementary School earns a B-minus grade from Niche and has a five-house system, where students are sorted into five different “houses” that meet periodically to encourage communication and connection across classes and grade levels. Starting in sixth grade, students may attend Mountain View Middle School, which earns a C grade. Bremerton High School, rated B-minus, is the only comprehensive high school in the district.
Signage to the entrance of Bremerton High School.
Views of entrance into the school building at Crownhill Elementary School.
Mountain View Middle School serves the Downtown Bremerton area.
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Kitsap Way and Bremerton ferry commutes
All the neighborhood homes branch off Rocky Point Road, which stretches south toward Kitsap Way, a primary thoroughfare in Kitsap County. To the west, Kitsap Way merges with Washington state Route 3, a direct line to Silverdale’s shopping centers. In the east, Kitsap Way feeds into Downtown Bremerton’s small business district. In Downtown Bremerton, commuters and travelers can also access the regular ferry and fast ferry services into Seattle.
Grab the next ferry to Seattle in Downtown Bremerton. Only Minutes from Rocky Point.
Walk on or drive on at Bremerton Ferry in Downtown Bremerton.
Bremerton Transportation Center offers a great covered area while waiting for the bus.
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On average, homes in Rocky Point, Bremerton sell after 24 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Rocky Point, Bremerton over the last 12 months is $440,000, down 12% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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