Newer construction, carefully kept, nothing left on the list.
Five bedrooms, a loft, and a main floor that opens all at once.
Late afternoon light climbs the stairwell of this 2022-built two-story in Magnolia Ridge, East Port Orchard, and settles over 2,523 square feet that still smell faintly new. Five bedrooms, 2.75 baths, and a main floor that opens all at once.
The island kitchen anchors it, slab quartz catching the glare, stainless appliances, a gas range, soft-close cabinetry, a breakfast bar wide enough to lean on, and a walk-in pantry that swallows a full grocery run without complaint. It spills straight into the great room, where a gas fireplace waits on the first cold night of October, and into a dining room built for a long table.
A bedroom near the entry answers whatever the week asks of it, guest room, home office, or the quiet corner nobody fights over. Upstairs, a loft holds the in-between hours, the utility room sits where the laundry actually happens, and the primary suite closes the day behind a walk-in closet and a dual-vanity bath.
Outside, cement plank siding, a fully fenced yard, a patio built for long July evenings, sprinklers already in the ground, and a territorial view over an easy-care 3,920 sq ft lot. Central air, a heat pump, solar panels, and a two-car attached garage keep the whole thing efficient and uncomplicated through every Kitsap County season.
The Southworth ferry to Seattle is minutes away, with Sedgwick Road shopping closer still. Newer construction, carefully kept, nothing left on the list. And finished waiting. Come stand in that light and stay a while.
A gas fireplace waits on the first cold night of October.
Twenty framed prints — a walk through every room, the patio and fenced yard, the community park, and Magnolia Ridge from above.



















2,523 square feet over two floors. A bedroom near the entry with a 3/4 bath beside it, and four more upstairs around a loft that holds the in-between hours.
Slab quartz, stainless appliances, a gas range, soft-close cabinetry, a breakfast bar, and a walk-in pantry — spilling straight into the great room and its gas fireplace.
Built in 2022 with solar PV, a heat pump, 90%+ high-efficiency forced air, central air conditioning, and an AO Smith Voltex hybrid water heater. Efficient through every Kitsap season.
This is the east side of Port Orchard, off Blueberry Road above WA-160. A newer sidewalked community of 2022-built homes with its own park, playground, and sport court, wrapped in second-growth fir and set back from the arterial noise.
Sedgwick Road shopping sits a few minutes west. East on WA-160 is the Southworth terminal and the passenger ferry to downtown Seattle. North across Sinclair Inlet are Bremerton, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, and Naval Base Kitsap, and WA-16 runs south toward Gig Harbor and Tacoma.
James Bergstrom has closed more than 1,000 home sales across Kitsap, Pierce, and Mason County over 25-plus years and every market cycle, protecting his sellers’ equity through every crash and every boom.
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