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The town of Seabrook was first founded in 2004 by Casey and Laura Roloff and has affectionately become known as Washington’s Beach Town by locals and visitors alike.

Inspired by Seaside, Florida, Seabrook was built with a foundation of new urbanism design where homes, shops, and restaurants are now seamlessly woven into a scenic bluff opportunity to build custom vacation homes, second homes, and primary residences that had architectural character and uncommon attention to detail.

Using new urbanist design principles and inspiration from the internationally recognized town of Seaside, Florida, they set out to build their first beach community, Bella Beach on the Oregon Coast.

Casey and Laura first met in high school and quickly realized they had one major thing in common they loved the beach! After graduating college, they married and moved to the Oregon coast where they started their very first business painting houses.

As the Roloffs became more involved in the local community, they studied the local and national real estate markets and recognized an

Finding great success with Bella, they eventually looked northward towards Washington State for a similar opportunity. This led them to Grays Harbor County, where in 2004, along with their innovative design team, worked collaboratively to curate and develop Washington’s most celebrated beach town.

Visitors to Seabrook experience how the lost art of town making has been brought to life with a specialized design concept known as The New Urbanism.

Everything in the coastal town is purpose-built with walkability and connectivity intertwined with the beautiful coastal surroundings, signature of the Pacific Northwest.

Entering Seabrook is stepping into a welcoming, comfortable and charming atmosphere that has all been carefully planned and accomplished one home, retail space, amenity, or trail at a time. Yes, cars are welcome (how else are you going to get here?), but you’ll be happy to leave them stowed away in a carriage house or along one of our tree-lined streets where on-street parking is actually encouraged to ensure safe streets for pedestrians and bicyclists.

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In Seabrook, children play freely and safely, merchants quickly become staple stops of old and new patrons alike, and events bring the community together for conversation and memories made.

Mi Les O F Sh O Relin E And Tra Il S To Explore

But we can’t forget about the beach. All roads (or in Seabrook’s case, walking trails) flow down to the magnificent allure of the Pacific Ocean. Seabrook’s three beach accesses provide a convenient way to enjoy and access the beach from our three oceanfront neighborhoods: NW Glen, Pacific Glen, & Elk Creek.

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The connectivity also expands throughout the local community and county. The Seabrook Community Foundation awards grants to many Grays Harbor County Nonprofits with an emphasis on aiding Grays Harbor Youth.

An Extraordinary Regiona L Des Ti Nation

Seabrook’s location is ideal for some of the best daytrip destinations in the Pacific Northwest. Many visitors spend time taking in the natural splendor of the Olympic National Park that expands for up to 123 miles from Seabrook using Highway 101.

From beautiful beaches to hiking in the old-growth forests with waterfall views and experiencing pristine lakes like Lake Quinault, there is so much to look forward to during an outdoor outing any time of the year.

Oppor Tu Nit Y Zone

Opportunity Zones are neighborhoods that are economically under-developed per designated census tracts across the United States. Once an area is considered an Opportunity Zone, it maintains that status for a decade. Opportunity Zones are attractive for residential and commercial investors for tax incentives.

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