Silverdale is anchored by the Kitsap Mall, the largest shopping complex between Seattle and the Pacific Ocean. Here shoppers will find plenty of familiar restaurants, national retailers and services to meet any of their needs. Old Town Silverdale is a friendly community along the waterfront that is full of quaint shops, salons, cafes and galleries. The panoramic views are sure to take your breath away! The local place to hike is the lovely Clear Creek Trail which winds through the rest of Silverdale’s urban area.
Just north of Silverdale on Puget Sound is Keyport the home to the Naval Undersea Warfare Center. Some other attractions include the Naval Undersea Museum which features permanent exhibits on the ocean environment, undersea exploration and warfare. Be sure to visit Whiskey Creek Steakhouse which is a 60 year old tavern, that is now a family friendly, complete with a piano bar. Keyport has some of the best bird watching in the Northwest.
Also, north of Silverdale on the Hood Canal is the submarine base at Bangor. Naval Submarine Base Bangor’s mission is to support the Trident launched ballistic missile system; maintain and operate facilities for administration and personnel support which includes base security, berthing, messing, and recreational services; and provide logistics support to other facilities in the area.
May 15th, 2012
Six Musts Before You List Your Home by Carla Hill Deciding to list your home for sale is a momentous time. It means you will be moving on to a new stage of life, no matter if you're moving up or sizing down. Take a moment to look over these tips for what every seller should do before they put their home on the market. 1. …
April 21st, 2012
Most buyers have a wish list of features they'd like to have in a home. Often missing from that list is how salable the home will be when they later decide to sell. Generally, buyers deal indirectly with resale value. They want a home they can buy at market value or less. They want to buy a home that will retain its value. …
April 16th, 2012
The most significant trend based on the sales data released by the Northwest Multiple Listing Service has been the dramatic increases in pending sales. Kitsap County led the Puget Sound region with a 34.67 percent increase (March 2012 compared to March 2011). Considering the increased pending sales, the 11 percent decrease …