$1,090,757Average Value$731Average Price per Sq Ft23Homes For Sale
A master planned village on the beach in Grays Harbor County
Seabrook was designed as an oceanfront getaway — its model was Seaside, Florida, the inspiration for the set of “The Truman Show.” Here residents stroll through a master-planned, meticulously laid out beach town. They pass by an amphitheater with a summer concert series, the local bookshop and restaurants packed in a dense town center walkable to the beach. “We have a lot of amenities: pools, parks, pathways and community firepits,” says broker Belinda Roberts who works with Seabrook Real Estate Sales LLC and has over five years of experience in the area. It’s a tourist destination with less than 500 full-time residents. In fact, 80% of the houses are vacation rentals, despite a colder climate on the coast of Washington state. “I think the main draw is definitely going to always be the Pacific Ocean. We actually have a great elevation to build a home — not in a flood zone,” Roberts says.
Seabrook boasts a town hall, over 18 parks, outdoor activities, pedestrian lifestyle and more.
Take a trip to Seabrook, WA, enjoy lunch at Koko's, relax at a park or just stroll the streets.
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Seabrook Beach and more recreation
On top of a bluff, the town of Seabrook is walkable to Seabrook Beach from long staircases, with benches and overlooks halfway down. The scenery is dramatic, from the tall evergreen trees atop the bluff to the vast stretch of sand before endless waves. “We have a lot of people who surf and clam dig here,” Roberts says. “For the most part, the beach can’t be driven on, so we don’t have cars on our beach. There are people who skim board and hunt for glass floats.” At Seabrook Playground, parents can take kids to a jungle gym with a zip line. The park also has basketball courts and a dog park where furry friends can run off-leash. The community has about 20 parks in total. In Olympic National Park, about 30 miles away, hiking trails ascend past evergreens and up rugged terrain for views of the Olympic Mountains.
Another favorite activity at Seabrook, WA is kite flying due to the perfect weather conditions.
Scenic trails and the smell of pine attract visitors at Seabrook, WA.
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Contemporary homes in the walkable community of Seabrook
Seabrook's town center and main residential area is on the eastern side of state Route 109. Seabrook was designed with New Urbanism principles, which create walkable, mixed-use communities. Because it was developed in 2004, all the homes are newer. The architecture includes townhouses, Craftsman bungalows, contemporary homes with ocean views and Colonial Revivals. Contemporary homes with ocean views range from $2.2 to $2.4 million, while townhouses in the town center start from $1.3 million and go up to $1.7 million. Bungalows further inland start from $700,000 and go up to $800,000. The market continues to flourish: “We see — year over year — 6% appreciation, so prices steadily rise as the market here grows,” Roberts says.
The town of Seabrook, WA is situated on top of a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
Seabrook, WA is a walking paradise, designed with "walk to anything in 5 minutes" mindset.
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Plenty of shops and restaurants in Seabrook town center
The highly walkable and pedestrian-friendly streets of Seabrook are lined with shops and restaurants. “We have a nice town center with an assortment of retail spaces from clothing to food to candle making and places to rent bikes,” Roberts says. Joie Des Livres: The Joy of Books is an independent bookstore that also sells board games and puzzles. It has seating areas for reading, including a children’s book nook. To eat out, Koko's Restaurant and Tequila Bar serves Mexican food and fusion dishes like Mexican poke bowls. It has indoor and outdoor patio seating. The Stowaway Wine Bar features charcuterie boards and an outdoor fireplace where patrons can spend chilly evenings. For groceries, residents can stop by Fresh Foods Market.
Seabrook, WA has a rich shopping and dining culture, with many local businesses to choose from.
Highly rated restaurants with eclectic menus can be found in Seabrook, WA.
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Seabrook attractions
The Sunset Amphitheater hosts the Seabrook Sunset Concert series — live music every Friday night in the summertime. The venue has ocean views and lawn seating, so people should bring picnic blankets or lawn chairs. Seabrook Arcade, the place to go on rainy days, offers pinball and classic games from Pac-Man to Skee-Ball.
Live music performances are the highlight at Seabrook Sunset Concert Series.
Bring the whole family to Seabrook's 80's retro style arcade in the center of town.
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North Beach public schools
The community is served by the North Beach School District. Pacific Beach Elementary School has a C-minus rating, while North Beach Junior High School has a C grade. North Beach Senior High School has a C-plus rating and courses from App Lab, where students create apps, to Game Lab for animation and game design.
Pacific Beach Elementary serves students in K-5th grade.
North Beach Middle/High School is the only high school in the North Beach School District.
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A 30-mile commute to Aberdeen
Seabrook is about 80 miles from Olympia via State Route 8. It’s also about 30 miles from Aberdeen via Ocean Beach Road. Those who prefer public transit can catch a Grays Harbor Transit bus next to the Sunset Amphitheater. For a nearby hospital, Harbor Regional Health Emergency Department is 30 miles away in Aberdeen. The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, the closest international airport, is about 130 miles away.
WA-109 is the only highway and road that connects Seabrook, WA with the rest of the region.
The Grays Harbor Transit bus goes through Seabrook, WA and commutes as far as Aberdeen.
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Parks in this Area
Seabrook Off Leash Dog Park
Seabrook Playground
Horse Shoe Park
Beach Camp Park
Cedar Run Park
Woodland Promenade Park
West Hill Park
Orchard Walk Park
Fernwood Square
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Seabrook
US
Homicide
4
4
Sexual Assault
1
4
Assault with Weapon
3
4
Robbery
2
4
Burglary
3
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
3
4
Larceny
2
4
Crime Score
2
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Seabrook, Ocean Shores sell after 51 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Seabrook, Ocean Shores over the last 12 months is $1,006,268, up 12% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Experience Seabrook's WA coastal charm with this beach cottage, overlooking Old Snag Amphitheater & serene conservation area. Income-generating vacation rental “Ritz Coralton,” this property seamlessly combines comfort, style, & sought-after vibrancy of South Farm living. Inviting covered porch, open-concept living that flows effortlessly into kitchen & dining nook. Main floor features a
Discover the WA coasts Lavender Pearl, a charming, income-producing vacation rental in Seabrook’s peaceful Farm District. Accessible home features step-free entry, main floor bedroom with comfort-height bed, & ADA-compliant bath. Open-concept living spaces flow to a cozy covered porch, perfect for relaxing. Features a sleek, modern kitchen paired with spacious dining area, perfect for meals or
MOTIVATED SELLER! Escape in the heart of the picturesque Seabrook Community! Charming cottage offers open concept living w/fully equipped kitchen including island & seating, flowing seamlessly into a cozy dining & living. Main floor primary bedroom w/en-suite bath. Bunk room comfortably sleeps 4. Additional bedroom w/attached bath. Outdoor space w/fire pit & expansive wraparound porch for
Perfectly situated in the Fernwood neighborhood, Happy Place is located a short walk to the growing trail network. Host gatherings in the open-concept living area that is enhanced by the spacious wraparound porch. Upstairs, the second floor features a primary bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, guest room, bunk room, and flex space perfect for a media room. This home site offers ample outdoor space
Just a short walk from the Sunrise Pool and Barn Park, this impeccably maintained, never-rented home offers peaceful territorial views and room to stretch out. With a spacious, open layout and four bedrooms, it's made for comfort and entertaining. The backyard steals the show—gather around the fire pit, unwind in the hot tub, or dream up an expansion with space for a carriage house or garage on
Overlooking the town green with views of the Pacific Ocean, The Girls from Ipanema offers both the serenity of the beach and the activity of Seabrook’s Town Center. This home features an open floor plan and a spacious living area ideal for entertaining all guests. Upstairs you will find a primary bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and walk out, ocean view balcony. Two additional guest bedrooms,
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
87
Median Age
56
Population Density
1 person/acre
Population under 18
16.1%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
34.5%
Above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$24,999
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$40,875
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
70%
Below the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
12.9%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
2.9%
% Population in Labor Force
63%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
69''
Average Winter Low Temperature
37°F
Average Summer High Temperature
67°F
Annual Snowfall
4''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
19/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
34/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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