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393 Winslow Way E   Bainbridge Island, Washington 98110   PH: 206-842-7601          

 

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GENERAL:

Population of approximately 23,290 The island is 12 miles long by 4 miles wide; 27.78 sq. miles.

CLIMATE:

Summer temperatures average in the mid 70's, winter average is 42. Approximately 39 inches of rainfall annually. Snowfall averages only 8 inches per year.

HOUSING:

Bainbridge Island, the Martha's Vineyard of the West ... cottages to estates. The Island offers many neighborhoods, including golf course communities, condos, spacious and secluded home sites. Waterfront homes dot the coastline of Bainbridge Island. Many properties take advantage of dramitic views of Seattle, Mt. Rainier and the Cascades to the East or the Olympic Mountains to the West.

LAND:

A vast assortment including city size lots, acreage, view, waterfront and commercial.

RENTALS:

We track the availability of all types of rental property and we would be happy to assist you.

GOVERNMENT:

Bainbridge Island, an incorporated city, is governed by a City Manager and a City Council and has its own police force. We also have Bainbridge Island Fire Department, staffed both by full-time firefighters and volunteers.

SCHOOLS:

There are three elementary, one intermediate, one middle, one high school on the Island, numerous pre-schools, day care centers and private schools. In addition, you are only 20 minutes away from Olympic College satellite campus in Poulsbo. .

INDUSTRY & JOBS:

Most working residents are employed in professional, retail, service or government positions in Seattle. In addition to the retail/service businesses on Bainbridge, there are a number of light manufacturing firms including a winery, office furniture, marine trawler equipment, fishing rods, toys and local food processing. An industrial park is located on Day Road. A great many Islanders operate home businesses and we have a high percentage of artists, writers, and craftspeople, some nationally known.

MEDICAL FACILITIES:

Bainbridge medical facilities include Virginia-Mason Clinic as well as many private doctor's, dental and chiropractic offices. Harrison Hospital is in nearby Bremerton. For medical emergencies Airlift Northwest delivers patients within minutes to Harborview Medical Center or Children's Orthopedic Hospital. Convalescent centers, nursing and assistant living homes are available on the Island as well as a state-of-the-art health center for all ages.

CHURCHES:

Most denominations are represented: Assembly of God, Baptist, Buddhist, Catholic, Christian Science, Episcopal, Foursquare, Lutheran, Methodist, Mission Alliance and Presbyterian. There are several non-denominational congregations.

TAXES:

Real estate on Bainbridge is assessed on a six-year schedule with annual updates. Taxes fluctuate due to special levies, actions of local government entities and changes in property values. Rates generally have averaged $9.5 per $1000 of assessed value. For more information contact: Kitsap County Assessor 614 Division Street Port Orchard, WA 98366

BOAT MOORAGE:

Long and short term moorage is available at several Bainbridge marinas, and other boat launchings are located throughout the Island. Overnight moorage is available at the City of Bainbridge Island, pier at Eagle Harbor. Anchorage buoys are available at Fay Bainbridge State Park.

PARKS AND RECREATION:

Two state parks offer small boat launching ramps and cook sites. One, Fay Bainbridge State Park, also offers campsites and showers. Two golf courses (one private, one public) and a public swimming pool are available. The Bainbridge Island Park District offers extensive programs for children and adults and operates numerous park facilities.

RESTAURANTS:

So many to choose from ! Offering everything from a quick bite to the best gourmet dining; Thai, Mexican, Continental and Northwest cuisine are all well represented. There are also several coffee shops, delis, bakeries and cafes to enjoy.