Home prices
The median home in Bremerton is valued at $238,600. It is approximately $14,680 (5%) lower in comparison to its surrounding areas.It is approximately $21,100 (9%) higher compared to the rest of the country, and in comparison to the city of Seattle it is roughly $424,500 (64%) lower.
Rents
In Bremerton the median rent is $1,033 a month. Compared to the surrounding areas this is roughly $131 (11%) lower.It is approximately $29 (2%) lower compared to the rest of the country, and in comparison to the city of Seattle it is approximately $581 (35%) lower.
Nearby places
Navy Yard City
Navy Yard City is Bremerton's neighbor to the east. Real estate prices there are significantly less expensive. The median home in Navy Yard City is valued at $167,500, which comes out to $71,100 (42%) lower than Bremerton. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. In Navy Yard City the median rent is $1,130 a month, which is $97 (8%) higher than Bremerton.
Port Orchard
Port Orchard is Bremerton's neighbor to the southeast. Its housing prices are a bit more expensive. Port Orchard's median home value is $324,200, which is $85,600 (26%) higher than Bremerton. Rent there is somewhat more expensive. Port Orchard's median rent is $1,225 per month, which is $192 (15%) higher than Bremerton.
Rocky Point
Rocky Point is Bremerton's neighbor to the northeast. The housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. Rocky Point's median home price is $273,500, which is $34,900 (12%) higher than Bremerton. Rent there is fairly similar. In Rocky Point the median monthly rent is $1,015, which is $18 (1%) lower than Bremerton.
East Port Orchard
East Port Orchard is roughly 3 miles east from Bremerton. Real estate prices there are pretty similar. East Port Orchard's median home price is $234,300, which works out to $4,300 (1%) lower than Bremerton. Its rents are a little more expensive. In East Port Orchard the median monthly rent is $1,297, which is $264 (20%) higher than Bremerton.
Parkwood
Parkwood is roughly 4 miles east of Bremerton. Its real estate prices are somewhat more expensive. Parkwood's median home value is $266,900, which works out to $28,300 (10%) higher than Bremerton. The rent there is a little more expensive. In Parkwood the median monthly rent is $1,154, which comes out to $121 (10%) higher than Bremerton.