Apartments For Rent in Poulsbo, WA

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Apartments For Rent Near Poulsbo, WA

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Types of apartment in Poulsbo, WA

Poulsbo apartments are usually low-rise buildings, townhome-style units, and small mixed-use spaces rather than tall towers. Near downtown and Front Street, you can find apartments above shops and newer buildings with simple siding, balconies, and big windows. Around Viking Avenue and toward College Market Place, many apartments have a suburban look with pitched roofs, lap siding, shared parking lots, and exterior stairways. Interiors often include open living rooms, in-unit laundry in newer places, and compact kitchens in older ones.

On the north side and out toward Finn Hill, rentals shift more toward duplexes, cottages, and houses for rent with wood siding, decks, and larger setbacks. South Poulsbo and areas closer to Highway 305 often have newer apartments and townhouse clusters with easier car access, but they can sit near busier roads. Closer to Liberty Bay, older houses split into rental units can have more character, with porches and varied layouts, though storage and parking can be tighter. In Poulsbo, apartments change fast from walkable blocks to car-oriented areas within a short drive.

Getting around Poulsbo, WA

Kitsap Transit, the local bus service, connects Poulsbo with Silverdale, Bainbridge Island, and nearby park-and-rides. Driving is the main way people get around, and Highway 305 and Viking Avenue carry a lot of apartment traffic. Parking is easier at many south-side apartments and newer complexes than near Front Street. Walking works better downtown and near College Market Place. Biking can work for short trips, but hills and narrow road shoulders can limit routes.

Living in Poulsbo, WA

Poulsbo is known for Liberty Bay, the downtown marina, and the shops and restaurants along Front Street. You can walk the waterfront path, use Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park, or stop by Sluys Poulsbo Bakery. Work in the area often ties to naval facilities, healthcare, retail, marine trades, and services, with many renters also commuting toward Silverdale, Bainbridge Island, or across the water.