Multi-Level Homes In Bremerton, Washington

  • Olympic Home Plan

    Olympic

  • Sequoia Home Plan - Modern Home

    Sequoia

  • Keyport Home Plan - ADU Garage with optional porch

    Keyport

  • Kingston Home Plan

    Kingston

  • Friday Harbor

    Friday Harbor

  • Ocean Shore

    Ocean Shore

  • Westport Townhouse Home Floor Plan

    Westport

  • Rainier

    Rainier

  • Seaview Home Floor Plan

    Seaview

  • Sandstone

    Sandstone

  • North Wood

    North Wood

  • Cascade Home Plan - Modern Home

    Cascade

  • Stillwater

    Stillwater

  • Clarkston

    Clarkston

  • Ashton Park

    Ashton Park

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Shop Affordable Multi-Level Homes for Sale in Bremerton, Washington

Interested in living in Bremerton, Washington? Do you like the thought of living near the natural beauty of Puget Sound? Do you also like having this only a short ferry ride away from the conveniences of Seattle? Then you’ve found the right area.

The only real downside to this area is that it can be expensive, and space is limited. Luckily, multi-level homes help solve this problem. Multi-level homes, especially those from True Built, are large and affordable while fitting into many small lots.

Multi-Level Floor Plans are Perfect for Smaller Lots

Once you find the perfect location to build your home, you need to choose the kind of house you want. Unfortunately, if you’re working with a smaller lot, you might feel like you’re also limited in the size of your home can be. This is where a multi-level home can be perfect.

A multi-level house allows you to boost the amount of space you’re working with. Depending on your chosen plan, you could fit up to twice the amount of square footage.

The True Built Bremerton Home Difference

You want your new home to last for years. A subpar design and build process will leave you with a house that may not meet your needs in a few years. When you choose True Built for your multi-level home, you can rest easy knowing you’ll end up with a superior end result.

Award-Winning Bremerton, Washington Builders & In-House Designers

You can see the difference between a True Built home and a home from another builder at the beginning of the building process. This is because our multi-level floor plans are created by our talented and expert team of in-house designers. These are plans that take the needs of multi-level homeowners into account and, thus, function better than all other offerings. You can choose from various formats, including homes with ADU units, ones with home offices, and even homes perfect for multi-generational families. You’re sure to find a plan that fits your needs.

All Plans & Homes Come with Premium Features – No Additional Costs

Each of our homes comes with premium features that we make standard at no extra cost. Your new home will have upgraded finishes, including Moen faucets, soft-close cabinets, and quartz countertops. It will also have long-lasting structural elements, such as high-quality wood framing and lap siding that will last for years. You can even count on features that save you money, like improved insulation and energy-efficient windows.

Competitive Offerings – Save on Average 30% When Building a Multi-Level Home in Bremerton, WA

A multi-level home will cost more than another type of home, like a rambler home. So, if you can get a discount of any kind, it is extremely helpful. In this area, True Built also has you covered. Our customers tend to save around 30% on their multi-level home’s cost.

Proudly Serving Bremerton, Washington

Whether you’re buying a house in Bremerton for the charm of the city itself or the fact that it is near Seattle, you want to live in a comfortable multi-level level house. True Built can provide you with exactly this. We proudly serve the Bremerton area and are ready to build the home of your dreams right there. If this sounds interesting to you and you want to take advantage of our unique building process, let True Built get you started as soon as possible.

ADU House FAQ

ADU stands for “accessory dwelling unit,” a secondary residence on a residential lot. The word secondary is what defines an ADU, and it can be attached or detached from the main house. ADUs also must meet specific requirements, depending on your municipality, and you need to obtain a permit to build one.
ADU homes can be a great investment for some, while it might not be best for others. Generally, if you plan to own your home long-term, already own the land it’s on, and it fits your lifestyle, building an ADU might be an excellent investment for you. You can even use it as a rental, or for an Airbnb.
An ADU is a permanent structure that exists near a pre-existing home. On the other hand, tiny houses tend to have wheels like a camper or RV. A tiny home is usually a micro-dwelling, coming in under 400 square feet. Tiny homes that aren’t mobile typically sit on a small piece of land without any other homes nearby. So, you can build an ADU almost anywhere that a standard residence exists (depending on your local codes), but tiny homes require their own plot of land, or mobility. ADUs are also usually much faster to get approval for and build than tiny homes!
Most cities and counties in Washington and Oregon have codes that define an ADU home. Some even require that your ADU matches the style of your existing home; luckily, our in-house designers can modify any ADU designs so that they meet the code. We list some ADU requirements here, but it’s best to check your city’s website or call and ask about their ADU building codes.
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