Poulsbo Makers Faire
This annual fair features local makers and artisans showcasing handmade goods. The event runs from Friday through Sunday during the last weekend of June.
Community profile
Hood Canal quiet, woodland acres, and waterfront ease
Where you'll find us
A quiet bay on Hood Canal, west of Silverdale.
Positioning
Seabeck is a storied Hood Canal community where forested hills, tidal shoreline, and rural-road privacy shape the landscape. Buyers are drawn to acreage properties, water-view homes, and cabin-to-custom architecture tucked among evergreens and along bays, coves, and lake roads. The area feels expansive and quietly maritime, with easy access to trails, county parks, and the practical amenities of nearby Silverdale and Bremerton. For buyers seeking room, scenery, and a slower coastal rhythm, Seabeck offers a distinctly West Sound setting.
Neighborhoods
The historic core clusters around Seabeck Highway NW and the small commercial/service nodes that support daily life. Homes range from older rural dwellings to updated acreage properties, with a distinctly low-density feel and quick access toward Silverdale. The terrain shifts bet...
Camp Union is one of Seabeck’s best-known rural sub-areas, with acreage parcels, shops, and a lived-in country crossroads character. Expect outbuildings, barns, forest edges, and homes set back from the road with significant privacy. It is a practical base for buyers who want spa...
Stavis Bay offers a quieter shoreline setting with forested slopes, coves, and properties oriented to water and natural views. The neighborhood identity is strongly tied to the bay itself and nearby preserve land, giving it a secluded, tucked-away feel. Many parcels here require ...
This corridor functions as a scenic rural spine, lined with homes, wooded lots, and access points to the broader Seabeck area. Buyers often find a mix of older houses, remodeled homes, and parcels that emphasize land, storage, and hobby uses. It is one of the most recognizable Se...
Blue Mountain is one of the area’s most sought-after elevated rural settings, known for outlooks, heavier timber, and larger parcels. The terrain lends itself to view homes and build sites that feel tucked into the landscape rather than imposed on it. Buyers often come here for p...
Ludvick Lake is a small-lake residential pocket with a more intimate inland setting than the shoreline neighborhoods. Homes here can feel especially private, with trees, water proximity, and a slower pace. It appeals to buyers wanting a nature-forward lot without necessarily bein...
Miami Beach is a shoreline-oriented pocket with direct access to Hood Canal’s coastal environment and a distinctly tucked-away feel. Homes here often emphasize water access, beach proximity, and outdoor living more than formal subdivision layouts. It is a classic example of Seabe...
The western edge of Newberry Hill transitions from more suburban Central Kitsap patterns into a wooded Seabeck feel. Parcels here often balance practical access with larger lots and tree cover, making it a useful search area for buyers who want some convenience but less density. ...
This upland zone above Stavis Bay is defined by forest, slope, and larger residential parcels with considerable privacy. Properties can have dramatic natural settings and long driveways, but buyers should expect more site-specific diligence on access, drainage, and buildability. ...
This informal inland area is characterized by wooded acreage, ponds, and scattered homes rather than a formal subdivision grid. It reads as rural countryside with access to the broader Seabeck road network. Buyers are typically shopping for land, privacy, and flexible use rather ...
The far eastern Seabeck edge toward Miller Bay blends marine-influenced scenery with broader Central Kitsap access. Buyers here can find a mix of wooded lots and homes that feel more connected to travel corridors while still maintaining a coastal-peninsula identity. It is useful ...
This preserve-adjacent area is defined by trails, shoreline access, and a very natural feel. Homes nearby often trade on proximity to outdoor recreation and the dramatic Hood Canal landscape. It is one of Seabeck’s strongest lifestyle areas for buyers prioritizing immediate acces...
This pocket is centered on the historic conference center campus and nearby shoreline roads. It mixes lodging, retreat uses, and residential parcels with direct access to the water-oriented Seabeck landscape. Buyers here often value the ...
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For sale now
Eight notable homes currently for sale in Seabeck, refreshed weekly. Sourced from The Agency Bainbridge Island. Contact Raymond for private showings, full reports, or quiet-market opportunities.
Listings courtesy of NWMLS · Displayed via The Agency Bainbridge Island · View all in Seabeck
Market snapshot
Refreshed weekly. Public market data from Realtor.com, listing-side metrics, not sold-price detail. Reach out for a private market briefing tailored to your block, your price band, and your timeline.
Median listing price
$725,000
-3.20% YoY
Price per sq ft
$332
Median across active listings
Active listings
41
Currently on the market
Median days on market
28 days
Time from list to under contract
Market conditions
Seller market
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Source: Realtor.com public market data · View Seabeck on Realtor.com · Updated June 15, 2026
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Calendar
The county fair is the region’s biggest annual gathering, mixing agricultural exhibits, entertainment, carnival attractions, and community traditions. It is a major regional draw a
A full day of parade, Tiny Town, music, and fireworks in the North Kitsap waterfront community of Kingston. The county explicitly identifies it as one of the local 2025 fireworks d
This annual fireworks and waterfront celebration lights up the Bremerton side of the Sound and is highlighted by Kitsap County as a local show. It is a strong regional holiday-seas
Port Orchard’s signature summer festival includes fireworks and waterfront activities. Kitsap County lists it as a local 2025 fireworks display.
Bainbridge hosts the island’s best-known Independence Day programming, typically centered on community gathering, family activities, and waterfront festivities. The island’s summer
A recurring market that anchors local food and maker culture with produce, prepared foods, and artisan goods. It is a reliable seasonal ritual for island and mainland shoppers alik
Commute & access
Seabeck is a driving community, so most trips to the ferry start with a road commute to Bremerton, Kingston, or Southworth rather than a nearby terminal. From central Seabeck, Bremerton ferry terminal is roughly 15-16 miles / 23-26 minutes, Southworth is typically farther and slower via the peninsula roads, and Kingston is usually not the primary practical ferry unless you are already heading north. For Seattle, buyers commonly compare the no-ferry drive to Bremerton with the Bremerton–Seattle ferry, which WSF lists as a vehicle route and where vehicle reservations are not part of the standard ferry-fare program; walk-on passengers are easier to move at off-peak times, while vehicle travelers should expect queues and longer seasonal waits on popular sailings.WSF For Tacoma, the drive is usually the more practical option from Seabeck; for Edmonds, buyers generally use the Kingston route by first driving north, then taking the Kingston–Edmonds ferry. WSDOT’s reservation FAQ confirms vehicle reservations are only for certain routes such as Port Townsend–Coupeville and not for all sailings, and walk-on passengers cannot reserve space.WSDOT Reservations FAQ
Frequently asked
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Seabeck includes Seabeck Core / Seabeck Highway corridor, Camp Union, Stavis Bay, Holly Road / NW Holly Road, Blue Mountain / Blue Mountain Lane NW, Ludvick Lake, Miami Beach / Miami Beach Road NW, and North Seabeck / Newberry Hill west edge, along with 5 additional sub-areas. Each has its own character, from waterfront and view properties to wooded acreage and walkable village centers.
Seabeck is a driving community, so most trips to the ferry start with a road commute to Bremerton, Kingston, or Southworth rather than a nearby terminal. From central Seabeck, Bremerton ferry terminal is roughly 15-16 miles / 23-26 minutes, Southworth is typically farther and slower via the peninsula roads, and Kingston is usually not the primary practical ferry unless you are already heading nort...
The closest Pride event is Bainbridge Pride Festival / Bainbridge Pride. Nearest dedicated Pride organization commonly used by Seabeck/Kitsap buyers; official annual festival and community presence on Bainbridge Island.
Market context: Zillow’s Kitsap County page reports an average home value of $581,668, up 1.1% year over year, with homes going pending in around 12 days as of March 31, 2026 ([Zillow](https://www.zillow.com/home-values/1138/kitsap-county-wa/)). Redfin’s Kitsap County page shows a median listing price of about $641K, with homes staying on market around 65 days and 96 new listings in the latest sna...
Raymond is Managing Director and Managing Broker at The Agency Bainbridge Island. He represents buyers and sellers across all fifteen Puget Sound communities served from the Winslow office, with deep market knowledge of Seabeck and access to The Agency's global network.
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This week in the community
Week of June 22 to 28, 2026
This annual fair features local makers and artisans showcasing handmade goods. The event runs from Friday through Sunday during the last weekend of June.
The Port Townsend Farmers Market holds additional mid-week sessions starting in June. The market features local vendors and agricultural products.
Held at Evergreen Park, this market provides access to local produce and artisan goods. It occurs every Thursday through October.
This weekly market is held in the parking lot of the Gateway Fellowship church. It features local farmers, food vendors, and crafters.
This market is located next to the ferry terminal and operates every Saturday through October. It hosts various local vendors and community members.
The market is situated on the Silverdale waterfront and features a selection of local products. It runs every Saturday throughout the season.
This annual summer festival features a fireworks display over the water. The event is a signature community celebration in the Bremerton area.
This annual event showcases a variety of interests including robotics, 3D printing, and woodworking along with live music.
The event features food, crafts, beer, and live bands on the boardwalk. Fireworks are launched from the Manette Bridge in the evening.
The weekly market offers local produce, flowers, and various handmade goods at Evergreen Park.
Event details, times, and venues are compiled from public sources linked above. Confirm with the event organizer before traveling. Inclusion is not an endorsement.