Sandra White: March 2010

New on the Market in Port Townsend

Once in a while we have the opportunity to market a home that has never been on the market before and there is so much interest, it is really exciting.  This is the case with my newest listing in the "Uptown" area of Port Townsend.  Uptown was settled by the original founding families of Port Townsend in the late 1800's and is also referred to as "Original Townsite" in the public records.  Most of the lots are small, a legal and typical lot in Uptown is 50 x 100.  There are a few that are smaller and homes are "grandfathered in".

 image of 1026 Adams Street, Port Townsend

1026 Adams Street, Port Townsend, WA

Built in 1987 for current owners and well maintained over the years.  2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths with one floor convenient layout.  Very efficient wood burning stove, kitchen with eating area, wrap around deck, tile roof, and 2 car garage.

Offered at $299,000.

1 commentSandra White • March 30 2010 08:32AM

Less Than a Condo!

Lowest priced home in Port Townsend's favorite neighborhood called "Uptown".  The original townsite is where the early  proper families settled to get away from the rif raf at the harbor.  The early settler's built their homes with concerns for weather so not all have water views but may have shelter from the bluffs. 

This cottage  was built in 1940 and is loaded with charming features, including a large window looking over the large wood deck and Olympic Mountain views.  It has one bedroom with full bath, and a second romm that could be a guest room with it's own entry, or an office.  Great for weekend getaways,   downsizing, or investment.  image of 945 Calhoun St, Port Townsend $225,000

image of 945 Calhoun St, Port Townsend    image of 945 Calhoun St, Port Townsend        

1 commentSandra White • March 29 2010 09:46AM

Port Townsend Vacation

Port Townsend, WA is a postcard perfect setting with gorgeous water and mountain views, nature abounding everywhere and fun things to do.  If we are not having a celebration or festival (Rhodie, Wooden Boat, Film, Jazz, Blues, Fiddles) you can spend many hours shopping in our delightful and innovative gift and shops and art galleries, or dining in some very good and interesting restaurants.  For the nature lovers, we have a long and pristine shoreline to walk and explore, mountains to climb, bicycle and kayak rentals, and miles of walking trails.   Take the whole family on an exciting whale watching excursion to picturesque Friday Harbor, or day trip to Victoria, BC or Hurricane Ridge. 

Some suggestions for short or longer stays:

"Almost Uptown Cottage"  New to the rental market this  year, and 1/2 mile from Uptown, near Fort Worden and Downtown.  image of Almost Uptown CottageSleeps 2-4 and ranges from $125-150 per night.

Private location with loft bedroom, full kitchen and bathroom, wrap around deck, turnkey furnished, large flat screen tv sets, 30 movie channels in HD. www.porttownsendcottagerental.com 

 

 

 

 

"Birdnest Cottage"  Located two blocks from Fort Worden and beaches, this iimage of Birdnest Cottages your home away from home.  Cozy living room with fireplace, entertainments center, door to front balcony with ocean view, fully equipped kitchen, master bedroom with king bed, loft with 2 twins, and sparkling full bathroom. 

Sleeps 4-6 and ranges from $185 per night.

www.birdnestcottage.com

 

 

 

 

 

For a simpler space I recommend "A Garden Cottage"  located near Uptown.  This is a new and very sweet studio with sun porch, comfortable furnishings, and kitchenette for coffee and snacks. Sleeps 2 and ranges from $90-$150 per night.

image of a Garden Cottage in Port Townsendwww.agardencottagegetaway.com

 Enjoy!

2 commentsSandra White • March 27 2010 04:50PM

Spring in Port Townsend

           image of chick for sale

We have been experiencing Spring for a month now, with buds on all the trees and little flowers popping up everywhere.  This is in one of the windows of my very favorite stores in Port Townsend called "The Perfect Season" which has the most wonderful and unusal items for home and garden.  You must stop in when visiting Port Townsend. 

3 commentsSandra White • March 14 2010 11:48PM

Port Townsend Interesting Real Estate

This wonderful Victorian Building has sweet memories for Port Townsend residents.  Owned by 2 sisters who moved here from San Francisco and started a business selling gifts, antiques, great greeting cards, and wonderful and whimsy pet supplies.  It was called April Fool and Penny Too.  As I recall reading, that was about 25 years ago.  Image of April Fool Building It was always the first place I would head for when needing a gift, as it seems all my friends and family are pet lovers.  Some of the items were a bit pricey, like the antique childs dish I bought to feed my little Shih Zhu Lulu in, or the pet pillows shaped like a dog lying on the floor, complete with little feet that stick out.  But if you wanted a bargain the upper room called the "attic" had some great buys. At one time it housed a bank and there was a small room filled with gift paper that had once been a vault. There was always a big fat cat in the pet accessories room just lying in a big soft bed, and a large lab type mix dog wandering around in the main room.   

It is now closed and sorely missed, as one of the owners passed away last year and the whole building is for sale. 

 Price is around $2,500,000 for a waterfront building with retail street level, upper level 2000 sq. ft. apt. and an extra parking lot on Water St. in Port Townsend.  (This is not my listing).

View from this building.

image of view from Port Townsend's April Fool and Penny Too

 

3 commentsSandra White • March 14 2010 11:24PM

Port Townsend's Interesting Real Estate

                                                                                                          This may be the smalleimage of Port Townsend Elevatorst commercial rental you have ever seen.  It is located in Downtown Port Townsend right on the main street, Water Street.

This little space has an interesting history, and at one time was the home of our wonderful ice cream store, still know as the ElevatedThe Elevated got it's name from the small elevator shown in the photo where the ice cream was sold out of the small window. 

Today, the Elevated Ice Cream store is located across the street and has grown to a large shop with tables and chairs, a small candy store, and long lines of customers during the warmer season.   The ice cream is still home made and hand packed, and is the best!  There are usually over 35 flavors using fresh fruits grown locally, and Italian ices. 

Can you think of a smart new business to locate in the old elevator?  The rent should be affordable.

 

3 commentsSandra White • March 13 2010 09:42PM

Port Townsend, WA's Newest Business

Wimage of Port Townsend's Water Street Creperieater Street Creperie

 Most mornings I like to take a walk in the historic downtown area of Port Townsend and while the streets are empty and the sun is coming up you really notice if a store has gone out of business and something new has popped up for rent.  The past 12 months or so it seems we have had more closings than I have ever seen.

 This morning I saw a very positive and upbeat sign.  A new store called the Water Street Creperie that just opened 2 days ago.  What a lovely and delightful shop!  Tastefully decorated and beautifully furnished with tables, chairs, counters and imaginative art work.

There are outdoor tables and chairs, and a pass through counter for street side purchases.

 They feature crepes with breakfast ingredients, (eggs, cheese, etc.) or lunch type with turkey and ham, a vegetarian offering, plus wonderful desert crepes.  The two I would most like to try (as soon as I lose 20 pounds) are the Graham Cracker Crumble, and the Goat Cheese and Honey. YUMMMMM!

 I met one of the owners, (who else would be there at 7 am.?) a nice young man named Brandon Ellard, who told me he grew up in Port Townsend,  and his friendly employee Jackson.  I welcomed them and wished them luck.  Brandon's partner James Larson was out of town.  A couple of brave and daring young men, and the backbone of our country's economy.

image of Port Townsend's Water Street Creperie crepe machines

 Port Townsend's Water Street Creperie interiorimage of Port Townsend's Water Street Creperie

 

 

0 commentsSandra White • March 10 2010 11:43AM

Port Townsend's Otter Colony

You will see this little guy mostly out for a swim, playing in the water, but occasionally they are walking down the sidewalk, or warming themselves on theimage of otter on the beach beach.  They like to hang out on the boat docks and ramps especially on sunny afternoons.  There is a wonderful painting in one of the shops of otters crossing the street in Port Townsend, and we have a restaurant named "The Otter Crossing".  They are really a fun sight.  

image of otter in the sand on Port Townsend Beach

3 commentsSandra White • March 06 2010 08:09PM

Vacation Rentals in Port Townsend, Washington

Get away from the crowds, traffic and big city noise in scenic Port Townsend, Washington.

Take your stay in this serene historic setting to an even more secluded level by staying in a vacation home or cottage. Here are my favorites:

The Birdnest Cottage 533 U Street 360-379-5663

"We Love It"

This premium cottage near Historic Fort Worden and Beaches sleeps 6 and has upgraded amenities andhas a view of the water and Point Wilson.

Almost Uptown Cottage 912 F Street 360-301-5151

Walk to the golf course and scenic trails. Located in a mellow neighborhood. Minutes by car to downtown and beaches.

Sleeps 4 and is available nightly and weekly. Rates start at $125 per night and seventh night is free!

 

 

 

 

0 commentsSandra White • March 04 2010 01:50PM

Mountain View Duplex for sale in Port Townsend Washington

Each unit built in 2004. · Each unit is approximately 505 square feet. 1 Bedroom / 1 Bath

· Inside Laundry, Approximately 5' x 14' Attached Storage,· Private Fenced Yard

 Quiet Setting, adjacent to Land Trust Farm· Propane Forced Air Furnace · Mature Landscaping

· Optional Garden Plot · Optional Adjacent Building Lot   (Approximately 48' x 100')
Duplex priced at $250,000  (discount for cash transaction).

Check MLS listings in Port Townsend.

 

0 commentsSandra White • March 03 2010 12:05PM