1015 9th Street, Unit B, Bremerton, WA 98337. Studio - 1 Bathroom. This cozy, efficient space is ideal for someone seeking simplicity, convenience and a prime in-town location. Key Features: Efficient Studio Layout - Smart use of space for comfortable everyday living. Bright Living Area - A welcoming spot to relax, work or unwind. Functional Kitchen - Essential appliances included, ready to use on day one. Well-Maintained Community - Part of the established Broadway Manor Apartments. Prime Bremerton Location - Minutes from the ferry terminal, Psns, downtown dining, shopping, parks and major routes. Available: 4/24 for showings. Rental Terms: Monthly Rent: $1,000. Security Deposit: $1,000. Utilities: $150/mo (w/s/g) Tenant responsible for electricity separately. Application Fee: $50 per person (18+ years old, non-refundable) One-Time Leasing Admin Fee: $250. Renter's Insurance: Proof required at lease signing. Utilities: Tenant responsible for all utilities. No Smoking - No Pets Allowed. Important Note: We do not lease homes through Craigslist. Applications are processed in the order received. All information is deemed reliable but subject to change. Don't miss out on this great studio opportunity. Contact us today to schedule a viewing. All County Evergreen Property Management. 2020 A St Se, Suite 200, Auburn, WA 98002. Garbage & Water.
RentalSource last checked: June 12, 2026 · 11:33 AM ET
Apartment for rent in Bremerton for $1,000 with 1 bed, 1 bath, 546 sqft and located at 1015 9th St #B in Bremerton, WA 98337. The rental price of $1,000 is 33.9% ($513) lower than the average rent of $1,513 for a 1 bedroom apartment in Bremerton, WA and 38.0% ($612) lower than the average rent of $1,612 for a 1 bedroom apartment in Kitsap County. 1015 9th St #B was advertised by All County Evergreen on April 18, 2026 at 11:44 AM ET, last updated on May 16, 2026 at 4:06 PM ET and last checked today at 11:33 AM ET.
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