9442 Misery Point Road NW, Seabeck, WA 98380 | $1,100,500
This sweet home in Seabeck is the perfect blend of rustic charm and prime waterfront living. Enjoy views of Seabeck Bay and the Hood Canal from almost every room in the house, and several sets of steps take you right down to the water and your own private boat ramp. With 2,300 square feet total, the main floor highlights a living room, the kitchen with a walk-in pantry, a dining area off of the kitchen, the primary suite with an attached bathroom and walk-in closet, and a laundry room. Downstairs there is a den with a wood-burning stove, two bedrooms, a full bathroom, and two extra rooms perfect for offices or more storage. Soak up the morning sun from the upper wraparound deck at the back of the house, and a lower patio lends additional space for entertaining or taking in the beautiful surroundings. There is an attached two-car garage, and a separate 1,040 square-foot insulated shop offers two high bays, a storage loft, heating, a wood-burning stove, power, and a phone connection. With over three-quarters of an acre, the tiered backyard provides plenty of options for creativity in landscaping and outdoor living space.
Just over a mile away from this quiet and peaceful property is Scenic Beach State Park, with views of the Hood Canal and Olympic Mountains, a picnic area, the historic Emel House, and wild rhododendrons. For a quick grocery run the Seabeck Landing General Store is less than two miles down the road, and several shopping centers within 20 minutes provide a variety of choices such as Sprouts, Trader Joe’s, Safeway, Costco, Target, and several other markets. Cougar Valley Elementary School and Klahowya Secondary School are both within a 20-minute drive. The neighboring towns of Silverdale, Tracyton, Bremerton, Port Orchard, and Poulsbo can be reached in half an hour or less, and 45 minutes away Olalla and Gig Harbor provide lots of opportunities for sightseeing and day trips.
The greater surrounding area offers so many ways to experience the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Hiking trails abound at Tin Mine Lake, the Gold Creek Trail at Green Mountain, and the Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve. Go kayaking, boating, and fishing at Kitsap Lake and Wildcat Lake. Hike, bike, or go horseback riding at Dickerson Falls and Newberry Hill Heritage Park. Go off-roading at the Tahuya ORV Park and Elfendahl Pass Staging Area; hike from the forest to the beach at Anderson Landing Park, which also offers opportunities for shellfishing; experience a theater performance outside amidst the firs, ferns, and rhododendrons at Kitsap Forest Theater; and become part of the community at Kitsap Golf & Country Club or Rolling Hills Golf Course.
Don’t miss your opportunity to see this place today. Your chance to start living your dream on the water is just around the corner!