Coastal Washington’s Seabrook Is A Cutting-Edge, Old-Fashioned Town
On the face of it, Seabrook, a small town 2.5 hours from Seattle (and about the same distance from Portland) on a bluff overlooking the rugged Washington coast, is a quaint collection of 500 houses, a few casual restaurants, and a very chill vibe. But what seems to be an edenic vacation spot on a dramatic bluff is also a thoughtful, intentional community designed to take the best elements of pre-20th-century urban design and bring them forward to the 21st century. Founder Casey Roloff, who’s as unpretentious a CEO as they come, is the mastermind behind this concept, which has made it possible for many homeowners without infinite pockets to attain the unattainable: life in a picture-perfect beach town.