Building Owners Call for Swifter Action on Downtown PO Plan – Kitsap Sun (Subscription)
It’s getting hotter in the downtown Port Orchard real estate community. A large number of downtown properties have changed hands, raising expectations to a fever pitch. Some of the longer term owners are taking measures to speed up the process. A revitalized downtown community has the potential to change South Kitsap drastically with broad implications for property values in the entire area.
Planning processes and political leadership can block or enable progress. Mayor Bozeman has made impressive progress in Bremerton. Elections for a new administration in Port Orchard are due this fall. Lary Coppola, a front-running mayoral candidate vows changes to assist in economic development. Stay tuned.
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Housing market still shows signs of slowing – TheNewsTribune.com (subscription)
| Housing market still shows signs of slowing
TheNewsTribune.com (subscription),?WA?- May 8, 2007
By contrast, year-over-year prices increased by 8 percent in King County, by 6.6 percent in Thurston County and by 10 percent in Kitsap County. … |
Is it a buyer’s market or a seller’s market? Compared to the torrid
pace of 2005-2006 it has definitely moved toward the buyer’s position.
But wait, this article says that Kitsap Couunty real estate pricews
moved up 10%, year to year, from 2006 to 2007. Is that really a
“buyer’s market?. What do you think?
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Tags: Kitsap County Real Estate · New homes in Port Orchard · Port Orchard Real Estate
The issue of building heights in downtown Port Orchard is hot…for uphill residents, merchants and the new property owners who have recently purchased big chunks of downtown. The new owners need to work with the city council and the residents to hammer out rules that will allow the needed re-development of the downtown into a vibrant commercial community and improve and enhance the views enjoyed by residents currently. Take a read of the latest developments:
Council Digests Downtown Port Orchard Plan, a Detail at a Time – Kitsap Sun (Subscription)
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New Homes In Port Orchard – Market Report
New homes in Port Orchard are perhaps the most exciting opportunity for first time and move up buyers throughout the entire Puget Sound region.
Port Orchard real estate also known as South Kitsap real estate will likely be the focus for a number of major regional and national builders for quite awhile.
Take D.R. Horton, Quadrant Corporation and and Chaffey Homes for instance. They have tied up thousands of acres of Kitsap County real estate land with potentially more than 10,000 new home sites in an area that will be easily accessed from the I-5 corridor over the second Tacoma Narrows Bridge scheduled for completion later in 2007.
Greater Port Orchard also known as South Kitsap county is home to some 140,000 residents from the Pierce and Mason counties borders up to Gorst. In spring of 2007 there were approximately 164 new homes on the market immediately available for purchase with another 104 under contract.
Inthe last six months from roughly November 2006 through April 2007 217 new homes were sold at an average sold to list ratio of 100.3%.
Smaller builders offer very attractive semi-custom and custom home options on rural lots or in-fill lots that the larger homebuilders cannot manuever efficiently. Homes from these builders tend to be larger with larger lot sizes and are typically in-fill developments.
The larger builders have price on their side because they are often vertically integrated companies with resources from standing timber to the finished home and can slice a bit of the margin here and a bit of the margin there for impressive value delivered in large volumes.
Know your stats. That is the only way to have the knowledge to negotiate the right price for your new homes in Port Orchard.
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Bremerton real estate bears watching. Bremerton is a growing community in
Kitsap County real estate. With a population of 34,580 people in 2005 Bremerton has historically been the urban center of rural Kitsap County real estate.
Due primarily to military deployments Bremerton actually lost population from 2004 to 2005. Despite the loss of population average home sale prices for Bremerton Wa real estate rose dramatically with an average gain of about 16% for 2006. That could be due in part to the fact that Kitsap county ranked 7th in the state for family income at $51,982 in 2005. Kitsap County as a whole ranked the lowest for population growth of the six counties including Kitsap, King, Snohomish, Pierce, Mason and Jefferson in 2006.
Bremerton plays a larger role in the economy of the county because it is the site of the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and a homeport for several U.S. Navy ships. With over 13,000 civilian employees plans for the shipyard and homeport affect the economic outlook for the entire Kitsap County. During World War II employment at the shipyard grew to over 80,000 people. Housing was scarce and much of the housing stock in existence today was constructed with orders from the military. Much of that older housing stock was actually pretty good quality but today many real estate investors and homeowners are buying Bremerton Washington houses on developed lots to tear them down and re-build.
The State of Washington recently reported strong growth in the construction and services sector which partially offset osses at the shipyard due to a re-organization of the mix of activities conducted there. While is has slowed from that torrid pace average Bremerton Washington houses average sale prices may rise 5-8% again in 2007, particulary because of the successful development of Bremerton condos along the waterfront. That combined with massive public investment in the ferry-Kitsap Transit intermodal development, government office buildings, a waterfront park and convention center, marinas, hotels and street retail has everyone buzzing about the bright future of Bremerton. Some of those people working in the more than 130,000 jobs in downtwon Seattle, only half of whom living in the city own their homes, might well be attracted to lower cost housing in a newly developed exciting small urban center less than an hour commute away by water. Forward looking people investing in real estate might well see many opportunities with a move to Bremerton as an attractive Seattle area real estate alternative.
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PO City Council: Visualize 55 Feet – Kitsap Sun (Subscription)
This article from the Kitsap sun reports on deliberations taking place on thew Port Orchard City Council about building height limitations in downtown Port Orchard real estate. It is timely and important, particularly now because of the success of downtown Bremerton real estate developments over the past 2 years with more to come.
Full disclosure: I have represented many downtown property owners in buying and selling Port Orchard real estate and will likely continue to do so.
The height limit discussion has alot to do with the economics of developing the land under the old buildings there now. There is lot of nostalgia associated with downtown Port Orchard. There are things about it that I would miss too if it were to change.
The problem is that the utility and road infrastructure, parking and mostly the condition of the buildings will hold back attarction of new businesses and residents who could contribute to the cultural and economic vitality of our home, Port Orchard. I respect the opinions of those who hold an opposing view but no one can claim that the commercial community of downtown is vibrant and growing.
Commercial property owners in downtown will need sufficient density in order to justify the cost of building new, attractive buildings that provide new opportunities for businesses and residents alike. Building heights are one regulatory method but due consideration must be given to density bonuses to encourage development. There is enough room to incent developers to take the enormous risks involved and protect views while creating agreat new downtown that anyone would enjpy looking itself.
More later.
| PO City Council: Visualize 55 Feet
Kitsap Sun (Subscription),?WA?- Mar 26, 2007
Port Orchard Mayor Kim Abel stood with City Council members John Clauson and Fred Chang on Wally Clark’s porch earlier last week. … |
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Housing market strong in February – Bizjournals.com
I have added another article for readers of my blog about Kitsap real estate housing market trends. We did experience a dip in activity in November and December last year. January was neutral but my figures coincide with the conclusions in this article. I don’t expect the immediate return of the ’05-06 price frenzy but if you would like to buy real estate in Kitsap County, particularly a home to live in, I wouldn’t sit on the fence waiting for prices to fall further.
| Housing market strong in February
Bizjournals.com,?NC?- Mar 7, 2007
Housing prices rose last month, jumping nearly 15 percent from February 2006, causing some real estate experts to say it’s a “strong seller’s market.” … |
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Passenger-only runs will end in Bremerton – Seattle Post Intelligencer
Like it or not, fast, affordable transit connections to I-5 counties is important for Bremerton real estate. There are many companies that have employees on both sides of the Sound. The loss of passenger only service could have a negative effect on companies looking to relocate from Seattle and therefore job growth. This in turn would impact Bremerton real estate values.
I know that Dick Hayes and Wendy Clark of Kitsap Transit are always looking for good ways to make Kitsap County real estate operate smoothly and be more attractive for our native population and those looking to join us. I am sorry that their efforts fell short of the voters expectations but hats off to them for exercising some ledership on the question.
See what you think:
| Passenger-only runs will end in BremertonSeattle Post Intelligencer, WA - Mar 10, 2007
“We recognize that passenger-only ferries are a vital component of Bremerton’s redevelopment and that the benefits are widespread throughout the county,” … |
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Housing market strong in February – Washington Business Journal
Wow, with all the national news about slumping housing prices take a look at this!
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