Rambler Houses In Bremerton, Washington

  • ADU Home Plans

    Ruston

  • Fircrest Home Plan - ADU 495

    Fircrest

  • Chehalis Home Plan - ADU 500

    Chehalis

  • Centralia Home Plan - ADU 500

    Centralia

  • Pacific Home Plan - ADU

    Pacific

  • Lynnwood Home Plan - ADU

    Lynnwood

  • Shasta

    Shasta

  • Anna Belle

    Anna Belle

  • Windsor Court Home Floor Plan

    Windsor Court

  • Wainsford Home Floor Plan

    Wainsford

  • Brookfield

    Brookfield

  • Easton

    Easton

  • Windham Hill Home Floor Plan

    Windham Hill

  • Jackson Ridge

    Jackson Ridge

  • Ballenger

    Ballenger

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Shop Affordable Rambler Houses for Sale in Bremerton, Washington

Bremerton, Washington, is a great area to live. It has great places to eat and shop, an amazing boardwalk, and is only a 30-minute ferry ride from Seattle.

However, Bremerton can be on the expensive side when it comes to real estate. Because of this, many people who are interested in living in Bremerton look for ways to save money on housing.

Building a rambler house is one of the best ways to do this. These are great homes that are generally more affordable than the alternatives. They are also comfortable to live in, especially in a place like Bremerton.

Rambler Floor Plans Perfect for Simple Ranch Living

Rambler-style homes are the epitome of simple living. They eliminate many of the inconveniences of larger homes, like the amount of cleaning and upkeep they come with. The cost savings they come with also let you spend money on more useful things, like equipment that can make your life easier or more enjoyable. All of this means you can spend less time worrying about life and more of it enjoying what Bremerton has to offer.

The True Built Bremerton Home Difference

True Built isn’t just your average home builder. We make the best home in Bremerton and the rest of Washington. This is because our home-building process is entirely different.

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

This process starts with designing your rambler house. We have a number of expertly designed rambler floor plans already available. These are floor plans designed with function and looks in mind. You can look through all of these and find one that you like. If you can’t find something that suits your needs entirely, you can even look into customization options to see if you can find the perfect option.

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

You aren’t just getting a basic rambler house with True Built. Our process of building includes the use of premium features, like upgraded insulation and high-quality materials. These give an additional layer of polish to an already great home. The best part is that these premium features are included in all of our homes at no additional cost to you.

Competitive Offerings – Save on Average 30% When Building a Rambler House in Bremerton, WA

If you’re looking for rambler homes in Bremerton, Washington, budget may be a concern. Luckily, True Built excels in this area as well. Our rambler ranch house plans are wonderfully affordable and save our customers an average of 30%. This makes buying the Bremerton home of your dreams even more of a possibility.

Proudly Serving Bremerton, Washington

At True Built, we build homes across the state of Washington. With every home we build, we always keep our customers in mind. We want to deliver the exact rambler home you are looking for and want you to be happy with it for years to come. This is why we put plenty of care and effort into every home we build in Bremerton and the rest of the state.

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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