This timber tract with home site potential is located along a ridge overlooking Dyers Inlet, by Earlands Point, 3 miles northwest of Bremerton, and 4 miles south of Silverdale. The property has good access from Seabeck Highway via NW Marks Road, to the southwest section of the tract. There are 80 acres of well-stocked 23-year-old Douglas-fir, which within the next 15 years is projected to contain 1,500 MBF, providing significant long-term asset growth. The Douglas-fir site index is 130. There is also near-term cash flow from an estimated 400 MBF of residual Douglas-fir and red alder. (Please see Supplemental Information Package for inventory and growth projection.)
Zoning is Rural Residential, which requires a 5 acre minimum parcel size under Kitsap County zoning. There is power available along NW Marks Road. On-site septic and well will be required.
There is potential for several home...
There is potential for several homesites with views to Dyers Inlet near the end of the existing logging road, on the eastern boundary of the property.
The logging road is gravel and also provides access to the Erland Point Water Company storage tank, which is located on a gated site in the eastern part of the property.
There is a claim from an adjoining owner for an easement north from the existing entry road along the western boundary. (Please see Supplemental Information Package for aerial, with map.)
Topography is mostly gentle, with steep slopes located in the northeastern, eastern, and southeastern sections of the tract.
Acquisition of the 153 acre Erlands Point Tract provides opportunity to own a highly-productive tree farm, with the added benefit of potential view home sites, within commuting distance of the Hood Canal communities of Bremerton, Silverdale, Port Orchard, and Poulsbo.
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