Skyfall is a 129-home Garrette Homes development sitting above the Eldorado Hills neighborhood in West Bremerton. Large wooded lots, 2,100 to 4,400 square foot custom homes with high-end finishes, current pricing firmly in the million-dollar range — and a 10-minute drive to Costco, Target, Kitsap Mall, and the rest of Silverdale's commercial core. For Kitsap buyers who want a quiet, wooded, new-construction neighborhood without paying the Bainbridge premium, Skyfall is one of the strongest options on the west side of the county.
Where Skyfall is
Skyfall sits above the Eldorado Hills neighborhood in West Bremerton, close to Highway 3 and Newberry Hill Heritage Park. Two location facts shape everything about the neighborhood:
- It is technically in Bremerton — Skyfall has a Bremerton address, falls under Bremerton city limits, and gets Bremerton services.
- It lives closer to Silverdale than to downtown Bremerton. From a Skyfall home, you're about a 10-minute drive to Silverdale's Costco, Target, Kitsap Mall, Best Buy, Trader Joe's, and the Trails Shopping Center. Downtown Bremerton and the Bremerton-Seattle ferry are roughly 20 minutes away.
That geography is the single biggest reason buyers gravitate here. You get the day-to-day convenience of living near Silverdale without actually being inside Silverdale's commercial corridor — the homes are tucked back in a wooded setting where the loudest thing on a typical afternoon is the wind in the trees.
What you're buying: homes, lots, and finishes
Per Garrette Homes and the Homes.com community data, here are the specs:
- Builder: Garrette Homes (Pacific Northwest production-custom builder)
- Total homes at build-out: 129
- Floor plans: roughly 2,100 to 4,400 square feet
- Bedrooms: 3 to 7 (the larger plans serve multi-generational households well)
- Lot sizes: median around 19,166 square feet — just under a half-acre, materially larger than the typical newer-build Kitsap subdivision
- Setting: wooded, elevated, with the kind of mature tree cover you don't get on freshly-cleared developments
- Price range (early 2026): firmly in the million-dollar tier; Phase 4 currently starting around $1.1M and individual listings have been listed just over $1.1M
Garrette Homes positions Skyfall as a "tranquil forest retreat" — and the marketing for once is accurate. Walking through the neighborhood you can hear birds, wind through the trees, and not much else. The lots are large enough that homes don't feel stacked. Most homes are two-story with traditional Pacific Northwest exteriors, though there are rambler floor plans available too (the rambler at 5541 Skyfall Place was on the market in this $1.1M range during the tour).
The phases — including Solitude at Skyfall
Skyfall has been delivered in phases. Worth knowing:
- Phase 4 (currently active) — the main current build phase. New construction underway, plenty of lots still available, finished homes mixed with under-construction. If you want to pick a lot and a plan and watch your home come together, this is the phase to ask about. Starting prices were around $1.1M as of early 2026.
- Solitude at Skyfall — the most recently finished sub-phase. Slightly more secluded layout, custom-finished homes that have completed and are now hitting the resale market or selling as final new builds. The rambler at 5541 Skyfall Place is in Solitude.
If you're buying in 2026, the practical decision is usually: (a) buy a finished home in Solitude or earlier phases that you can move into now, or (b) start a Phase 4 build with Garrette and customize the plan. Both paths are available — I work with buyers on either side, and the right answer depends on your timeline and how strong your finish-and-plan opinions are.
Schools and Central Kitsap district
Skyfall falls within the Central Kitsap School District, which serves 19 schools and roughly 11,000 students. It is one of the larger and more diverse districts in Kitsap County, and a common landing zone for Naval Base Kitsap families because the district has long experience with PCS moves and military-connected enrollment.
For elementary, middle, and high school catchments specific to a Skyfall address, the district's school-locator is the right source — the catchments can shift slightly with district planning. Families touring Skyfall should walk the catchment school of any property they're seriously considering. I include school catchment in every property tour as a matter of course.
What's nearby
The day-to-day-life test for any Kitsap neighborhood is the 10-minute radius. From a Skyfall home you can reach, within roughly 10 minutes:
- Costco, Target, Trader Joe's, Kitsap Mall, Best Buy, The Trails Shopping Center — the entire Silverdale commercial corridor
- Highway 3 — main north-south artery, easy access to Poulsbo and the Hood Canal Bridge
- Newberry Hill Heritage Park — a large protected forest with maintained trails for hiking, running, and dog-walking
- Silver City Restaurant & Ale House — a long-time local mainstay in Silverdale
- Naval Base Kitsap (Bangor and Keyport) — short drive for military commuters
Within 20 minutes you add downtown Bremerton, the Bremerton ferry terminal, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, the Manette neighborhood, and most of the rest of Bremerton.
Within 30 minutes you reach Poulsbo (Front Street, the marina, the Norwegian-themed downtown), Bainbridge Island, and most of the Kitsap Peninsula. For most Skyfall buyers, that's the whole life-radius taken care of.
Who Skyfall is right for
Pulling all of this together, Skyfall fits a specific buyer profile well:
- Buyers who want new construction in Kitsap at $1M-$1.5M. Bainbridge new construction in this size class typically starts at $1.5M-$2M+; Bainbridge waterfront is in a different universe. Skyfall delivers comparable square footage, similar finish quality, and a more wooded setting at meaningfully lower entry pricing.
- Families with multiple kids or a multi-generational household. The 5-7 bedroom plans and half-acre lots support real space.
- Naval Base Kitsap military families on the senior officer / contractor track. The Bangor commute is short, the schools handle PCS moves well, and the resale story is healthy.
- Remote and hybrid professionals who go into Seattle 1-2 days a week. The 20-minute drive to the Bremerton ferry plus the 28-minute Kitsap Transit Fast Ferry crossing gives you roughly a one-hour door-to-door to downtown Seattle without paying Bainbridge prices.
- Buyers who specifically want the wooded, quiet aesthetic. If you're choosing between Skyfall and an open-suburb development with cleared lots, the tree cover and elevation here is the differentiator.
Skyfall is the wrong fit if: you need walkability to shops or restaurants (you'll drive everywhere — same as Silverdale itself), you commute to Seattle daily in-office (Bainbridge or downtown Bremerton beats Skyfall on ferry-proximity), or you want an established neighborhood with mature landscaping rather than a still-building community.
How Skyfall fits in the broader Kitsap luxury picture
For context, the broad Kitsap luxury market sorts roughly like this in early 2026:
- Bainbridge Island — the premium tier. Waterfront and view homes typically $1.5M to $5M+. Ferry commute, top schools, distinctly upscale community.
- Skyfall + similar West Bremerton / Silverdale-adjacent new construction — the $1M-$1.5M tier for new-build luxury, with wooded lots and Silverdale-proximity convenience.
- Manette and Rocky Point in Bremerton — the established, character-driven luxury, often $700K-$1.2M+ for view or waterfront homes. See my five best neighborhoods in Bremerton guide for that side of the market.
- Poulsbo waterfront and Lemolo area — comparable price to Skyfall but with the small-historic-town feel, water access, and a different commute profile.
If you're shopping Kitsap luxury and you haven't seen Skyfall, you're missing one of the cleaner price-to-value plays on the west side. Bainbridge dominates the conversation because it dominates the listings — but it's not the only answer for buyers in this tier.
Want to walk Skyfall in person?
The video at the top of this page gives you a feel for the streets, the lot sizes, and the homes. If you want to actually walk Skyfall — including the model home, the Solitude sub-phase, and a couple of resale options nearby — I can put together a tour around what matters to you (lot size, plan, finish level, school catchment).
A few next-step links worth bookmarking:
- Compare against Silverdale lifestyle — living in Silverdale, WA covers the convenience side that makes Skyfall work.
- Compare against the rest of Bremerton — best neighborhoods in Bremerton walks through Manette, Rocky Point, Tracyton, Illahee, and Kitsap Lake.
- See what's listed county-wide — active listings.
- Get a real human valuation — free home valuation, reviewed by me personally, not a Zestimate algorithm.
- Or just talk — reach out directly, no pressure.
Frequently asked questions about Skyfall
Where is the Skyfall neighborhood in Bremerton?
Skyfall sits above the Eldorado Hills neighborhood in West Bremerton, close to Highway 3 and Newberry Hill Heritage Park. It is technically inside the Bremerton city limits, but it is much closer to Silverdale's commercial core — about a 10-minute drive to Costco, Target, Kitsap Mall, and Trader Joe's. The Bremerton ferry terminal is roughly 20 minutes away.
Who is the builder for Skyfall?
Skyfall is built by Garrette Homes, a Pacific Northwest production-custom builder. The neighborhood is being delivered in phases — Phase 4 is the most recent main phase and Solitude at Skyfall is the most recently finished sub-phase.
How much do homes in Skyfall cost?
Skyfall is firmly in the million-dollar tier for Kitsap County. As of early 2026, Phase 4 homes are starting around $1.1 million, and individual listings in Solitude at Skyfall have been listed just over $1.1 million. Exact pricing depends on plan, finishes, lot, and phase.
How big are the homes and lots in Skyfall?
Per Garrette Homes and Homes.com, the floor plans range from roughly 2,100 to 4,400 square feet with 3 to 7 bedrooms. The community median lot size is about 19,166 square feet (just under a half-acre), which is meaningfully larger than the typical newer-construction lot in Kitsap. Lots are wooded with elevated, scenic surroundings.
What school district is Skyfall in?
Skyfall falls within the Central Kitsap School District, which has 19 schools and roughly 11,000 students across grades K-12. It is one of the larger and more diverse districts in Kitsap County, and a common landing zone for Naval Base Kitsap families.
Is Skyfall a good fit if I want luxury but not Bainbridge prices?
For buyers who want a new-construction custom home in a quiet, wooded setting, with proximity to Silverdale's amenities and the Bremerton ferry without paying the Bainbridge premium, Skyfall is one of the strongest options on the west side of Kitsap. You're typically buying at $1M+ where comparable Bainbridge inventory would run $1.5M+ for similar square footage and lot.