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Q3 Real Estate Updates With Casey Roloff

Published: October 22, 2025 | Read Time: 4.5 Minutes

Seabrook's story has been two decades in the making, and as Casey Roloff, Seabrook's co-founder, shares in the latest webinar, the original vision of a walkable, people-centered coastal community is coming to life like never before. Check out the highlights below or watch the full webinar here: Q3 2025: Seabrook's Latest Updates with Town Co-founder, Casey Roloff

The Last 20 Years

Since its founding in 2004, Seabrook has grown to include 600 homes, over 20 parks, 24 shops and restaurants, a full-size grocery store, an indoor and outdoor pool, miles of walking trails, and much more.

“Building this town is all about creating these traditions for people that love the coast, love community, and want to really connect with nature, but also have all those urban creature comforts and amenities surrounding them,” says Casey.

Seabrook is dedicated to supporting the local community, and through the work of the Seabrook Community Foundation, almost $8 million has been donated to schools, food banks, emergency services, and college scholarships, with around $250,000 in scholarships awarded each year.

What to Expect in the Next 3-5 Years

Exciting new additions are coming to Seabrook and the entire North Beach community that will contribute to Seabrook's dream of becoming a complete town that can meet every need for full-time and part-time living, from raising a family to enjoying retirement.

“That is our goal, to make your lifestyle so easy that you don't have to get in your car and drive unless you really want to,” Casey says.

Forty million in funding has been secured from the state of Washington to build a new school in Pacific Beach, and land has been purchased just up the road from Seabrook. Most likely a grade school and middle school, the new school is currently being designed, with many volunteers from Seabrook getting involved in the process.

The Seabrook Community Foundation is working towards sponsoring the construction of a community center next to the new school, with the possibility for facilities such as gyms, indoor basketball courts, and swimming pools.

Pacific Beach also broke ground on a new walk-in medical clinic less than a mile away from Seabrook, with plans to combine on-site medical staff with telemedicine to provide the best possible medical care without the need to travel out of town.

Schultz Farm, a fully regenerative, family-run farm, is now operating in Seabrook and will grow vegetables for Seabrook restaurants and the Fresh Foods Market. The farm utilizes compost taken from the town and will provide classes and farm-to-table dinners.

Seabrook is preparing a major expansion of available town amenities, with plans to double the shops and restaurants, build indoor pickleball courts, and expand the 24-mile network of hiking and mountain biking trails.

Golf is coming to Seabrook

Big news for golf enthusiasts! Land for a par-3 short golf course has been approved, located a short 5-minute walk from Seabrook's Fernwood neighborhood, and is currently in the design phase. Eventual plans for an 18-hole course are in the works as well.

Town Center Updates

Construction on The Sunset District, the final block to complete Seabrook's Town Center, is now underway. This addition will add luxury townhomes, condos, and retail spaces with sweeping ocean views. On the Southwest corner, a restaurant is planned with five luxury residences situated above, perfectly oriented for unobstructed coastal sunsets.

Across the street, Koko's Restaurant and Tequila Bar will soon be moving into a much larger space in Pacific Landing, which will also offer unimpeded ocean views.

A couple of blocks down Market Street, the Newhart Building has rapidly taken shape and will feature nine rooms, each with en-suites, that can be rented to groups such as family reunions, weddings, and corporate retreats. In the near future, a new shop in the retail space on the ground floor will be announced.

Makers Village

To the north of Town Center will be the new Makers Village, where artisans will create and sell handcrafted products, including blown glass, leather goods, jewelry, and confections. Artisans will also host classes, and workshop spaces equipped with the necessary tools will be available for homeowners and guests to work on personal projects.

Explore Seabrook Homes for Sale

Select Sunset District properties are available! There are three townhouses featuring four bedrooms, a private elevator, and panoramic coastal views, with two currently available for purchase. Flat D is also available, offering unobstructed ocean views.

In Pacific Landing, only two of the original thirteen residences remain available, and for a limited time, Seabrook is offering 3.9% owner financing (availability expires October 31, 2025) on Live Work A and Live Work C. Both are luxurious residences featuring ground-floor retail space, two levels of living space, and balconies with ocean views.

The Fernwood neighborhood is a recent addition, offering the best availability for new construction homes, from small cottages to large, fully customizable houses on garden lots. Located on the edge of town and bordering the 160-acre mountain bike park, Fernwood is the perfect home base for outdoor adventure.

“We believe this is going to be a world-class beach town when we’re done, and we’d love to have you join us on this journey and be a part of it,” says Casey.

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