New construction
Newly completed or actively marketed builder homes, including homes that may be ready now and properties still under construction.
Explore new homes for sale in Port Townsend, WA, including new construction, recently listed homes and move-in-ready properties in and around this historic Olympic Peninsula seaport.
Start with current listings, then compare location, utilities, historic-property considerations, ferry access and other details that can materially affect your decision to buy a home in Port Townsend.
Buyers use the phrase in several ways. Separating the options makes the search more useful and reduces time spent sorting through properties that do not match your timing or goals.
Newly completed or actively marketed builder homes, including homes that may be ready now and properties still under construction.
Existing, historic or recently built properties that have newly entered the market. The primary search is sorted so newer activity rises.
Homes of any age that may meet a buyer’s condition and timing requirements without waiting for a construction schedule.
These links use live Windermere Whidbey search filters and exclude pending listings. Confirm important features and location details for each property.
The best search starts with how you want the property and location to function—not simply a neighborhood name.

These areas can provide more direct access to shops, restaurants, galleries, services and the waterfront. Buyers should compare parking, stairs, lot size and historic-property considerations.
The western side of town includes newer homes and active construction. Compare builder terms, completion status, lot orientation, nearby development and transportation routes.
Buyers may prioritize access to trails, beaches and Fort Worden. Review wind exposure, bluff or shoreline conditions and the property’s exact utility connections.
View direction, tree growth, neighboring parcels, weather exposure and steep-slope conditions can matter as much as the view shown in listing photos.
Larger or more wooded properties may use wells, septic systems, private roads or shared maintenance agreements. Travel time and broadband should be checked at the address.
A Port Townsend mailing address or IDX search can include property outside incorporated city limits. Verify jurisdiction, zoning, utilities and permitting authority for every address.

Port Townsend combines preserved architecture, a working waterfront and a compact commercial core. That character can also introduce special maintenance and permitting questions.
Beaches, parks, Fort Worden, boating and nearby Olympic Peninsula destinations create many ways to spend time outside without giving Port Townsend a large-city scale.
Port Townsend lies in the Olympic rain shadow and is comparatively dry for Western Washington. Coastal wind, salt exposure, winter clouds and property-level microclimates still matter.
Homes sharing the same mailing city can have very different utility, access, maintenance and regulatory considerations.
Builder registration and buyer-representation policies vary. Involve your broker before or during the first community or model-home visit.
Review completion timing, deposits, financing incentives, escalation provisions, included finishes, landscaping and warranty terms.
New construction is not the same as independently inspected construction. Discuss appropriate inspections and final walkthroughs.
The route connects Port Townsend with Whidbey Island. Vehicle reservations are strongly recommended, and weather or service disruptions can affect travel plans.
Trips toward Seattle may involve the Hood Canal Bridge, Kitsap Peninsula and a ferry or an all-road route. Traffic, bridge openings and ferry queues can change travel time.
Jefferson Healthcare operates a hospital and medical services in Port Townsend. Buyers with specialized-care needs should compare current providers and regional travel requirements.
It can mean either. This page separates active new-construction listings from the broader active Port Townsend inventory, which includes newly listed and move-in-ready homes.
A search may include Downtown, Uptown, north-side and west-side neighborhoods plus properties outside incorporated city limits that use a Port Townsend mailing address. Verify jurisdiction and utilities for each address.
Availability changes, but active new-construction listings can be found through the focused search on this page. Confirm completion timing, included finishes and builder terms with your broker.
All are possible within the broader search area. City-served properties may have municipal water, sewer and stormwater services, while some properties outside those systems use wells or septic.
They can. Buyers should evaluate condition, prior alterations, electrical and plumbing systems, foundations, insurance and any preservation or permitting requirements that apply to the property.
The ferry provides a useful connection to Whidbey Island, but vehicle reservations are strongly recommended. Weather, vessel availability and seasonal demand can affect schedules and wait times.
Buyers should discuss independent inspections and final walkthroughs with their broker and inspector. A newly built home is not automatically the same as an independently inspected home.
Browse active listings or ask Windermere Whidbey for help comparing properties, locations and purchase considerations.