Jan 08 2010
Gig Harbor WA Salt Waterfront Home for Sale on Raft Island
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Jan 08 2010
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Jan 08 2010
Gig Harbor WA Salt Waterfront Home for Sale on Raft Island. Vintage 1966, this 4000sq ft daylight rambler waterfront home has good bones. Stunning views of the Olympics, with 80' of medium-low bank, warmer water for summer swimming & boating with pebble beach & new bulkhead.
Currently 5 bedrooms, 2 kitchens & 2 fireplaces. Plus an additional upland lot.
Renew & polish this diamond in the rough. Second lot across street is included. This is listed at an astonishing price of $559,000.
Raft Island was named because, from a distance, the island appeared to some sailors be a floating raft. Two men who claimed the entire island in 1889 first settled Raft Island, clear-cutting and shipping logs out from the early settlement period of the 1880s. The second-growth timber was used for pilings, saw logs, and mine props in the 1920s. Large rafts of logs were harvested from throughout the Henderson Bay area, including the island.
In the late 1920s, the entire island was purchased and used it as a hunting and recreational resort, his home later becoming the Catholic Church camp. He brought electric power to Raft Island. The bridge to Raft Island was built over the narrow, tidal channel on the south side. Presently 190 families live on the island. There are three community beaches and parks.
Call me at 253.549.6611 for more information about this or another salt waterfront home for sale or visit me at Windermere Real Estate in Gig Harbor.
Area residents have consistently demonstrated their strong commitment to provide a high quality public education to nearly 10,000 students. The district enjoys a statewide reputation for meeting the educational needs of today's students who become tomorrow's leaders. In addition, Gig Harbor has nearly a dozen private schools.
The Harbor History Museum is located on Gig Harbor Bay and allows visitors a place to experience the history of Gig Harbor. The Museum is in the process of relocating to a new multi-million dollar facility, highlighted by the Shenandoah, a purse seiner built in a Gig Harbor shipyard and the Midway schoolhouse.
While Gig Harbor was once most known for its fishing and logging, it is now also known for its numerous art galleries, art walks and art shows. Two theatre companies in Gig Harbor provide entertainment including dinner theatre and summer outdoor theatre.
The Gig Harbor area is ideal for enjoying water-related recreation. Whether you prefer water skiing, power or sail boating, kayaking, fresh or salt water fishing, scuba driving, windsurfing, clamming, beachcombing or swimming, the secluded harbors provide excellent moorage and docking facilities.
There are four state parks. Boat ramps are located near the major bays. Gig Harbor operates a waterfront park, a park on Crescent Creek, a boat-building facility and a pioneer farm. Eight golf courses offer year-round golf close to Gig Harbor.
Numerous events are scheduled throughout the year, largely centered on the Gig Harbor waterfront, including farmers markets, outdoor cinema, Tuesday night music at the park, and lighted holiday boat parade.
Youth and adult baseball, basketball, football, gymnastics, dance, and soccer programs are provided through community organizations. Two local pools provide swimming opportunities for the community and swim clubs.
Carole Holmaas is an Associate Broker at Windermere Real Estate. She may be reached at 253.549.6611 or Carole@ISellGigHarbor.com
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Jan 08 2010
Gig Harbor WA Salt Waterfront Home for Sale on Raft Island. Vintage 1966, this 4000sq ft daylight rambler waterfront home has good bones. Stunning views of the Olympics, with 80' of medium-low bank, warmer water for summer swimming & boating with pebble beach & new bulkhead.
Currently 5 bedrooms, 2 kitchens & 2 fireplaces. Plus an additional upland lot.
Renew & polish this diamond in the rough. Second lot across street is included. This is listed at an astonishing price of $559,000.
Raft Island was named because, from a distance, the island appeared to some sailors be a floating raft. Two men who claimed the entire island in 1889 first settled Raft Island, clear-cutting and shipping logs out from the early settlement period of the 1880s. The second-growth timber was used for pilings, saw logs, and mine props in the 1920s. Large rafts of logs were harvested from throughout the Henderson Bay area, including the island.
In the late 1920s, the entire island was purchased and used it as a hunting and recreational resort, his home later becoming the Catholic Church camp. He brought electric power to Raft Island. The bridge to Raft Island was built over the narrow, tidal channel on the south side. Presently 190 families live on the island. There are three community beaches and parks.
Call me at 253.549.6611 for more information about this or another salt waterfront home for sale or visit me at Windermere Real Estate in Gig Harbor.
Area residents have consistently demonstrated their strong commitment to provide a high quality public education to nearly 10,000 students. The district enjoys a statewide reputation for meeting the educational needs of today's students who become tomorrow's leaders. In addition, Gig Harbor has nearly a dozen private schools.
The Harbor History Museum is located on Gig Harbor Bay and allows visitors a place to experience the history of Gig Harbor. The Museum is in the process of relocating to a new multi-million dollar facility, highlighted by the Shenandoah, a purse seiner built in a Gig Harbor shipyard and the Midway schoolhouse.
While Gig Harbor was once most known for its fishing and logging, it is now also known for its numerous art galleries, art walks and art shows. Two theatre companies in Gig Harbor provide entertainment including dinner theatre and summer outdoor theatre.
The Gig Harbor area is ideal for enjoying water-related recreation. Whether you prefer water skiing, power or sail boating, kayaking, fresh or salt water fishing, scuba driving, windsurfing, clamming, beachcombing or swimming, the secluded harbors provide excellent moorage and docking facilities.
There are four state parks. Boat ramps are located near the major bays. Gig Harbor operates a waterfront park, a park on Crescent Creek, a boat-building facility and a pioneer farm. Eight golf courses offer year-round golf close to Gig Harbor.
Numerous events are scheduled throughout the year, largely centered on the Gig Harbor waterfront, including farmers markets, outdoor cinema, Tuesday night music at the park, and lighted holiday boat parade.
Youth and adult baseball, basketball, football, gymnastics, dance, and soccer programs are provided through community organizations. Two local pools provide swimming opportunities for the community and swim clubs.
Carole Holmaas is an Associate Broker at Windermere Real Estate. She may be reached at 253.549.6611 or Carole@ISellGigHarbor.com
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Jan 08 2010
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Dec 24 2009
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Dec 24 2009
Key Peninsula home prices up in November Key Peninsula home prices are up for the third month in a row but sales just barely beat 2008. This is the third month in a row with higher median prices than a year ago and is a trend going the right way for homeowners
The $248,000 median sales price is an uptick of 27% compared to the same month last year ($196,000) but virtually the same as October. But it is still down 20% over the high of late 2006-early 2007.
November is the first month with more sales than either 2008 (up 10%) or 2007 (up 5%) but is the fifth of the last six months to better 2008 numbers. This certainly has to be encouraging to homeowners and to Realtors alike.
These figures include all Key Peninsula zip codes--part of the Gig Harbor multiple listing service area. The statistics are not as strong as Gig Harbor which doubled year-over-year or Pierce County as a whole, which showed sales up 73% in November. However Pierce County displayed a dip in median sales price of 3.5% while Gig Harbor was up 30%.
This uptick in sales price can be explained by some more depth to the closings-something Key Peninsula home prices have not experienced lately. The sales include a wide variety--three salt waterfront, two view, two lake front and five bank-owned properties.
The $8000 tax credit has been fueling the market all year, but this demonstrates sales have finally moved beyond that single market segment and speaks to overall stability for Key Peninsula home prices. For the homebuyer still interested in using the tax credit and the very low interest rates available-inventory is dropping quickly and time is short to take advantage of this segment.
Carole Holmaas is an Associate Broker with Windermere Real Estate, licensed since 1967. She may be contacted at 253.549.6611 or Carole@ISellGigHarbor.com. You may follow her blog at http://blog.ISellGigHarbor.com.
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Dec 24 2009
Key Peninsula home prices up in November Key Peninsula home prices are up for the third month in a row but sales just barely beat 2008. This is the third month in a row with higher median prices than a year ago and is a trend going the right way for homeowners
The $248,000 median sales price is an uptick of 27% compared to the same month last year ($196,000) but virtually the same as October. But it is still down 20% over the high of late 2006-early 2007.
November is the first month with more sales than either 2008 (up 10%) or 2007 (up 5%) but is the fifth of the last six months to better 2008 numbers. This certainly has to be encouraging to homeowners and to Realtors alike.
These figures include all Key Peninsula zip codes--part of the Gig Harbor multiple listing service area. The statistics are not as strong as Gig Harbor which doubled year-over-year or Pierce County as a whole, which showed sales up 73% in November. However Pierce County displayed a dip in median sales price of 3.5% while Gig Harbor was up 30%.
This uptick in sales price can be explained by some more depth to the closings-something Key Peninsula home prices have not experienced lately. The sales include a wide variety--three salt waterfront, two view, two lake front and five bank-owned properties.
The $8000 tax credit has been fueling the market all year, but this demonstrates sales have finally moved beyond that single market segment and speaks to overall stability for Key Peninsula home prices. For the homebuyer still interested in using the tax credit and the very low interest rates available-inventory is dropping quickly and time is short to take advantage of this segment.
Carole Holmaas is an Associate Broker with Windermere Real Estate, licensed since 1967. She may be contacted at 253.549.6611 or Carole@ISellGigHarbor.com. You may follow her blog at http://blog.ISellGigHarbor.com.
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Dec 23 2009
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