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Sold on July 13, 2021

Berry Street Home

8400 SE Berry Street  ·  Port Orchard, WA

$600,000
$713,000
3 Bed
Bath
2204 Sq Ft

Listing by NWMLS / Windermere Abode

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3 BEDROOM HOME IN PORT ORCHARD

Re-imagined and restored; not a detail was spared on the renovation of this turn-of-the-century cottage. Every element scrutinized to match the style, quality and lifestyle of the home and property. The end result; a captivating lifestyle home. The grounds are bountiful with over a dozen producing apple, pear, plum and cherry trees. Two outbuildings provide space for storage and tinkering while still allowing room to play and enjoy on almost 1 acre and 2 lots of land. And let’s not forget the view! Blocks from beach access, 2 miles from the Southworth Ferry, Banner Park, and the Manchester Boat ramp. This unique estate and quality home will bring comfort and delight for years to come. Welcome Home to Berry Street.

WHAT’S NEARBY

For lunch or dinner options the Golden Grill On The Bay is a no-frill Chinese eatery on the waterfront. The views aren’t available right now, but takeout and delivery are an option so you can still enjoy hot & sour soup, sweet and sour chicken and BBQ pork buns at home. La Palapa, a cozy Mexican restaurant is offering take out only right now for their menu of tacos, enchilada, pork carnitas and more. The Dock Bar & Eatery is offering take out & free delivery. Try their banh mi, beer battered onion rings, sandwiches or salads. Or order family style items like mac n cheese and alfredo penne.


Stretch your limbs and get some fresh air along the Port Orchard Waterfront Park. The playground and other amenities are closed to the public right now, but you can still enjoy strolls along the open beach.

Or explore Banner Forest Heritage Park - 636 acres of room to roam for bike riding, hiking or horseback riding! The park loop offers 2.7 miles that feature beautiful wildflowers and is good for all skill levels. Accessible year-round and dogs are allowed, but must be kept on a leash. The forest, which includes trees, ponds and wetlands, was acquired by Kitsap County in October 2000 after ten years of community effort to preserve this resource in its present state for all citizens in perpetuity.

Shopping, dining and entertainment isn’t far away, just 5 miles - Simon’s Pan-Asian Bistro, That One Place American dining, El Pueblito, Cosmo’s Ristorante & Delicatessen, and plenty more around the area and off Bethel Rd SE. Open since 1949 and a summer go to spot is the Rodeo Drive-In Theatre. They show 1st-run films on 3 screens during the summer. Pack your own snacks or enjoy their many concessions like burgers, corn dogs, pizza, fries, nachos, ice cream, soda, candy, popcorn and more!

Launch your boat at the Manchester Boat Ramp - The boat launch provides water access near the entrance to Rich Passage, with direct access to nearby Bainbridge Island, Yukon Harbor, Southworth and Blake Island State Marine Park. These waters are part of State Dept of Fish & Wildlife Marine Area 10. There is a daily launch fee, with funds maintaining the launch ramp, parking lot & restrooms (see website for fees & annual pass information).

You won’t need to go far for a little breezy beach air and PNW sunsets, as there is beach front access less than .5 miles away.

Hop on the ferry in Bremerton to catch the Southworth fast ferry that will get you to Seattle in 30 minutes. Silverdale is just a 16 mile drive away.

LISTING BROKER


Rachael Schermer

Realtor

360.589.4665

  • Year Built 1906
  • Lot Size 34,848 sq ft
  • Parking Spaces 1
  • Parking Type RV Parking
  • Lot Details Cul-De-Sac, Open Space, Paved, Value In Land
  • View Ocean, Partial
  • Exterior Features Cement Planked
  • Interior Features Concrete, Hardwood, Dbl Pane/Storm Windw, Dining Room, Walk-in Closet
  • Floor Covering Concrete, Hardwood
  • Annual Taxes $4,140 (2021)
  • MLS Number 1785918
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