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Pacific Northwest Island & Ferry Town Real Estate

Find your home
where the firs meet the water.

Evergreen acreage, walk-to-ferry cottages, and harbor town craftsman homes, shown to you by people who ride the same boats, fish the same coves, and know which mornings the fog burns off by ten.

WaterfrontWalk to FerryForest AcreageIn-Town CraftsmanUnder $600k
7
Islands and ferry towns we cover
1889
The year the harbor town was founded
Local
We ride the same ferry you will
980
Families we have helped settle by the sound
On the market

Homes made for misty mornings and long porches.

A few of the places these shorelines and forest roads are known for, with fresh listings every week.

Waterfront
Cedar Cove

The Driftwood House

$685,000
3 Bed2 BathTidal Frontage
Walk to Ferry
Harbor Landing

The Ferryman's Cottage

$472,000
3 Bed2 BathPorch
Forest Acreage
Fern Hollow

The Evergreen Retreat

$549,000
4 Bed3 Bath5 Acres
Why people trade the city for the sound

More than a house. A slower kind of day.

01

The pace finally fits

Tide tables instead of traffic reports, the smell of cedar after rain, a porch where you can hear the foghorn at night. We help you find the place that matches the life you actually want, not a brochure version of it.

02

You learn the rhythm of the boat

The ferry schedule shapes the whole island, and we walk you through it honestly. Which sailings fill up, what a missed boat really costs you, and how families plan their week around the water. The real picture, before you commit.

03

Straight about wells, septic, and weather

What a shared well means, how septic works on a slope, which roads wash out in a heavy winter, and where the cell signal drops. We give you the honest island math before you sign, not after the first storm.

The islands and towns

Where you'll want to drop anchor.

Each island and ferry town near the sound has its own feel. Here are the ones families fall for.

Cedar Cove

Quiet shoreline, tide pools, walk to the dock

Harbor Landing

Working waterfront, cafes, the early ferry

Fern Hollow

Old growth firs, big lots, room to breathe
New to island living

Buying out here is its own kind of move.

A lot of our buyers are coming from the city for a calmer life, a remote job, or a place to retire near the water, so we slow down and walk you through how the islands really work across a full year.

How the ferry season changes, what winter is like when the tourists leave, which homes hold up to salt air, and what it takes to keep a well and a woodstove. Real answers before you commit, not after the first ferry strike.

Start With a Local Guide
Come ride the ferry

The next chapter starts across the water.

Tell us what you picture, a cottage you can walk to the boat from, forest acreage at the end of a gravel road, or a craftsman home in town, and we will send you the places worth the crossing.

Plan a Visit
Library · Ferry Godmother Realty (Island & Ferry Town)