Condo Auction at The 400
Looks like the big condo auction at The 400 is happening tomorrow: Auctions offer a way to speed up home sales. Good thing our market is so strong, otherwise that might be seen as a sign of a downturned market.
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Found via a Google News search for: 400 auction Bremerton
My take, don't be shocked when condo prices fall 33% or more top-to-bottom (assuming Bremerton can be correlated to King County).
Of course these are comparable. If someone works in downtown, they will have say a pleasant 45 minute commute each way on the ferries (is it more like an hour?), or a painful 35 minute commute from Federal Way. It's the same jobs that are driving prices though!
So figure out the difference in commute (time/price/convenience) versus the less crowded feel and you've got a comparison. I think it's a lot more realistic than you put on.
Living in downtown Bremerton, you have got to be kidding. When was the last time you visited Bremerton? Tell me where you are going to shop for food and clothing? Oh, Silverdale. Gee, and our aging fleet of ferries, ask Port Townsend how that's going for them. Why do you think the condos went to auction? Nobody wants to live in Bremerton and pay 325K for a condo for a two hour round trip commute to Seattle.
:?: So all of them sold, but they're not sure if all of them sold?? This is confusing.
I haven't visited very often, and the last time must have been a couple years ago. Personally, I don't feel that clothes shopping needs to be particularly close to where I live. If it's impossible to find a grocery store in the area, then I concede the point that these are impractical units. However, it's my experience that grocery stores usually show up near where people live, so I'm sure they'll have a Safeway soon.
I just wanted to be a voice for people who'd rather spend an hour on an aging ferry than an hour in traffic.
There is a relatively new Safeway about twelve blocks west of these condos on 11th & Callow. Generally, most Kitsap people do their shopping in Silverdale or in the East Bremerton / Central Kitsap area anless you live on Bainbridge.
Back when I was a poor student living at home, I actually commuted to UW every day using the Seattle-Bremerton ferry as a walk on. I would ride a bus to / from the campus / terminal. The trip really wasn't that bad. On sunny summer days sitting out on the deck sure beat sitting in your car gridlocked on the freeway (not that there were alot of sunny days).