Beyond Seattle — Western Washington Relocation Guide
Poulsbo waterfront, Washington

46 Cities · Honestly Explained

Find your city.

Every community we cover — prices, commutes, schools, ferries, and the honest pros and cons. Start with your county, or just wander.

City Guides

The West Sound & South Sound

Our home turf — Kitsap, Pierce, and Mason counties. These are the cities we know door-to-door, and where most of our relocating families land. Tap a county to open its guides — prices, commutes, schools, and the honest pros and cons.

Bremerton, Washington
Kitsap County

Bremerton

Ferry-linked, Navy-built, and on the rise

Kitsap's biggest city pairs the most affordable entry point on the peninsula with a fast ferry straight into downtown Seattle.

≈ $450KFull Guide →
Port Orchard, Washington
Kitsap County

Port Orchard

Small-town waterfront with room to grow

The Kitsap county seat offers waterfront character, fast-growing new construction, and prices that still feel reasonable.

≈ $500KFull Guide →
Poulsbo, Washington
Kitsap County

Poulsbo

Little Norway on Liberty Bay

A Scandinavian-themed waterfront village with a beloved downtown, strong schools, and quick access to the Kingston and Bainbridge ferries.

≈ $650KFull Guide →
Silverdale, Washington
Kitsap County

Silverdale

Kitsap's retail and medical hub

The commercial center of the peninsula — big-box convenience, the regional hospital, and quick access to Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor.

≈ $560KFull Guide →
Bainbridge Island, Washington
Kitsap County

Bainbridge Island

Seattle's 35-minute island escape

An arts-rich island community with top schools and a walk-on ferry to downtown Seattle — at a price to match.

≈ $1.2MFull Guide →
Kingston, Washington
Kitsap County

Kingston

The laid-back ferry town of North Kitsap

A small harbor village with a direct ferry to Edmonds — the quiet north-end alternative for Snohomish and North Seattle commuters.

≈ $600KFull Guide →
Seabeck, Washington
Kitsap County

Seabeck

Quiet Hood Canal living on Kitsap's wild side

A historic mill town turned peaceful waterfront community, with Olympic Mountain views and Scenic Beach State Park — and Silverdale's errands 20 minutes away.

≈ $600K (wide range — waterfront premiums)Full Guide →
Manchester, Washington
Kitsap County

Manchester

Across the water from Seattle — without the price

A small Puget Sound waterfront village in South Kitsap with skyline views, a state park, and the Southworth ferry to West Seattle minutes away.

≈ $560KFull Guide →
Olalla, Washington
Kitsap County

Olalla

The hidden rural pocket between Gig Harbor and Port Orchard

A wooded, waterfront-laced community on Colvos Passage — privacy and acreage tucked exactly halfway between two of the South Sound's best towns.

≈ $650K (wide range — acreage & waterfront)Full Guide →
The Bigger Map

Everywhere Else in Western Washington

Quick-look overviews of the rest of the region — from the Eastside tech corridor to the Olympic Peninsula. Open a county to compare before you commit.

Seattle, Washington
King County

Seattle

The Emerald City itself

Tech capital of the Northwest — world-class amenities, neighborhood variety, and the prices to match.

≈ $880KOverview →
Bellevue, Washington
King County

Bellevue

The Eastside's polished core

Gleaming downtown, top schools, and major tech employers — among the priciest markets in the state.

≈ $1.5MOverview →
Kirkland, Washington
King County

Kirkland

Waterfront walkability on Lake Washington

A downtown beach, lakefront parks, and Google's campus — Eastside living with actual street life.

≈ $1.2MOverview →
Redmond, Washington
King County

Redmond

Microsoft's hometown

Tech-campus suburbia with light rail, bike trails, and strong schools.

≈ $1.2MOverview →
Issaquah, Washington
King County

Issaquah

Trailheads at the end of the cul-de-sac

Alpine-adjacent suburb wedged between Tiger, Squak, and Cougar mountains — hiking culture meets Costco HQ.

≈ $1.1MOverview →
Renton, Washington
King County

Renton

South Lake Washington's value corner

Boeing heritage, The Landing's retail, and relatively attainable King County prices.

≈ $700KOverview →
Kent, Washington
King County

Kent

Valley industry, hillside neighborhoods

One of the most diverse cities in the state, with Sounder rail and entry-level King County pricing.

≈ $580KOverview →
Auburn, Washington
King County

Auburn

Rail town between two counties

Sounder station, Emerald Downs, and some of King County's most affordable single-family homes.

≈ $560KOverview →
Federal Way, Washington
King County

Federal Way

Halfway city with Sound views

Midpoint between Seattle and Tacoma with Dash Point beaches and value pricing for King County.

≈ $560KOverview →
Maple Valley, Washington
King County

Maple Valley

Family suburbia at the forest edge

Master-planned neighborhoods and the Tahoma School District draw families to King County's southeast corner.

≈ $760KOverview →
Enumclaw, Washington
King County

Enumclaw

Rainier's front porch

A genuine small farm town on the plateau, gateway to Crystal Mountain and the mountain's north side.

≈ $650KOverview →

Median prices and populations are approximate estimates for orientation only — markets move. Ask James for current numbers.

Your Guide on the Ground

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James Bergstrom
James Bergstrom
Founder/Broker · Paramount Real Estate Group
(360) 286-5098 · jamesbergstrom.com