This 352-square-foot bungalow in Bremerton, Washington offers foundation-based tiny living with its own fenced yard. The home includes a main living room with built-in bookshelves and office area, a galley kitchen with pass-through bar and dishwasher, a separate bedroom, and a full bathroom with tub/shower combo. The property features multiple raised garden beds, composting setup, and outdoor living spaces in both front and back. Listed at $270,000, the home includes most furniture and appliances, with views of Mount Rainier and quick access to Puget Sound Naval Shipyard gates.
Bungalow Exterior with Fenced Yard
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Living Room with Built-In Shelving and Office
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Galley Kitchen with Dishwasher
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Built-In Bookshelves for Storage
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In-Unit Laundry Area
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Entry with Wall-Mounted Coat Hooks
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Pass-Through Kitchen Bar
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Themed Decor Throughout Interior
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Window View to Backyard
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Main Living Area Overview
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Utility Closet with Shelving
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Bedroom with Built-In Shelving
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Separate Bedroom Space
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Full Bathroom
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Tiled Tub and Shower Combo
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Fenced Backyard
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Raised Garden Beds
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Garden Area for Growing Food
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Front Entry with Mount Rainier View
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Design Details
- Location: Bremerton, Washington
- Size: 352 sq ft
- Price: $270,000
- Type: Foundation-built bungalow
- Bedrooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 1 full (tub/shower combo)
- Kitchen: Galley style with pass-through bar
- Kitchen Appliances: Dishwasher, newer appliances included
- Laundry: In-unit
- Special Features: Built-in bookshelves, Bluetooth-enabled bathroom, wall-mounted coat hooks
- Outdoor Space: Fully fenced yard, front and back outdoor areas
- Garden: Multiple raised beds, composting setup
- Views: Mount Rainier
- Parking: On-site
- Included: Most furniture and TV
- Nearby: Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS), Charleston and Montgomery gates, local parks
Lessons from This Home
- Foundation Homes Solve the Parking Problem: Unlike tiny houses on wheels, a foundation-built home on its own lot eliminates the challenge of finding legal placement while providing permanent, stable housing
- Built-In Storage Maximizes Usable Space: Floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and wall-mounted hooks keep belongings organized without consuming floor area in a 352-square-foot layout
- Pass-Through Kitchen Bars Create Visual Openness: A pass-through window between the galley kitchen and living area connects spaces visually and provides a casual dining spot without dedicating room to a separate table
- Fenced Yards Extend Tiny Living Outdoors: A private fenced yard with garden beds effectively expands usable living space and enables self-sufficiency activities like growing food that small interiors cannot accommodate
- Including Furniture Simplifies Buyer Transitions: Selling a tiny home with furniture that already fits the space removes the challenge of sourcing appropriately scaled pieces, making move-in immediate
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Cute as a bug……or a Mouse’s ear LOL.
Thanks Kathy. I like what they did with it, too.
What is that little door under the house in the backyard? Storm cellar??
I think that used to be a basement window.
Initially thought the same but listing states there’s no basement. So either crawlspace or may be a service panel/chute, going back to 1946 it could be where coal or oil got delivered to heat the home and could be why there’s a vehicle logo above it…
Hi James,
Long time no hear. Still making sure we’re all on the straight and narrow I see.
You might be right, but who’s to say how the house was originally configured.
Thanks to both of you for your insight. I always learn something interesting from not only these listings, but the thoughtful comments too!
More than likely access to the crawl space. It would be cool to add a full basement to the house.
By American standards this maybe costly. By British Columbia, Canada standards, its a smoking hot deal. A
approx 440 sq. ft. condo, no parking will cost you approx. $400K. The lot with this little house is great! You can’t buy a lot for $275K in Greater Vancouver, B.C. or southern Vancouver Island.
A parking spot in a condo building will cost you $100K.
If I could purchase a house such as this for that price, I’d already be sitting in it. Its adorable. With the amount of land it has, you’re set for life. Its thought of everything.
These tiny houses on foundations are a great way to deal with the housing crisis we are seeing all over North America. What I really like about this home is it has seperate rooms.
Once upon a time you found homes this size in any number of cities in B.C. Saw one recently for sale, it was over a 100 yrs old and just adorable, with a great yard–price, $440K
The price of housing has become absolutely ridiculous.
This is a reflection of the current housing prices in Bremerton Washington.
Actually, this place is priced a little on the low side. Most houses (larger, multiple bdrms.) are priced around $350K-$500K or more.
Same holds true for nearby towns, too.