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MLS# 361747 - 2844 Enetai Beach Rd NE

MLS #361747, located at 2844 Enetai Beach Rd NE in Bremerton, Washington, has 6.00 acres(s). This Land is priced at $69,000. For more information about this listing and others like it, contact Nikki Boad at 206-395-8702 or click on the Request Information button below for further assistance.

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MLS Listing 361747
Basic Property Information
MLS#:361747  
Listing Price: $69,000  
Acres:6.00 Acres  
County:Kitsap  
Full Address:2844 Enetai Beach Rd NE
Bremerton WA, 98310  
MLS Listing 361747 Photo 1 2844  Enetai Beach Rd NE Photo 2 Bremerton WA 98310 Photo 3 2844  Enetai Beach Rd NE Photo 4 MLS Listing 361747 Photo 5 2844  Enetai Beach Rd NE Photo 6
Listed by: Windermere RE West Sound Inc.

Realtor Comments

Manette area property minutes from Bremerton! Very private and secluded setting. Escape to peace and quiet! Building site recently cleared! Ready to build! Approved building site application December 2010. 3 bedroom septic. Geological report and road maintenance agreement available. Water meter installed on property. Gas and electric on property. Lot dimensions 600 ft X 395 ft. Hurry! Don't miss this opportunity to build your dream home!

Expanded Property Information
Lot Square Footage:261360
Lot Dimensions:660 ft X 395 ft
Lot Details:Dead End Street
Style:41-Res - 1 Acre +
County:Kitsap
Community Name:Manette
Electricity:On Property
Easements:Yes
Gas Available:On Property
Sewer:Not Available
Water:On Property
Property Features:Corners Flagged
Zoning Classification:Residential
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Road Information:Recorded Maint. Agrm
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Elementary School: 
Junior High:Bremerton Jnr High
Senior High:Bremerton High
Listing Courtesy Of:Windermere RE West Sound Inc.



Did You Know?:

Originally the ferries of Puget Sound were run by private companies. Strikes in the 30s caused one company to close down. The other company known as the Black Ball line wanted to raise fares to cover increase wages. When the state said “no” they were forced to shut down as well. The State of Washington bought the ferries to keep them running until “cross-sound” bridges could be built. Since they were never approved, the state continues to run the ferries.







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