Canterwood Golf Club–A premier Gig Harbor Neighborhood

I was recently asked “Where is the best place in Gig Harbor to live?” That’s sort of like taking me to an ice cream store and asking me what’s good. Gig Harbor has many neighborhoods that will appeal to all different types of buyers. Waterfront, waterview, gated, family-oriented, there’s really a place for everyone.
I’m going to introduce one of Gig Harbor’s premier neighborhoods each week, and let you choose where the best place to live is! This week I’ll feature Canterwood.
Canterwood is an exclusive Golf club located in the North side of Gig Harbor. With 4 gated entries, 3 requiring gate openers and 1 that is staffed, Canterwood exudes privacy, saftey, and luxury. Hundreds of homes surround the 18-hole championship course on this 700+ acre site. One of my favorite aspects of this great community is that the homes here are not “cookie-cutter.” Styles, sizes, building materials, landscaping, and lot lay-outs vary from home to home, providing a residence for any taste.
Canterwood is very conveniently located in the booming Gig Harbor North. Residents are within walking distance of the new YMCA, the soon to open Costco, Target, Home Depot, grocery stores, and more. Despite this proximity, the lush grounds of Canterwood make you feel like you are miles away from anything.
There are currently 50 homes for sale in Canterwood, ranging from $470,000 through $2.595M! The median asking price is $907,700, which gives a nice glimpse into the exclusivity of homes in Canterwood. For a full list of all of the homes listed for sale in Canterwood, you can email me at mthomson@kw.com or search on my website.

Top Canterwood Benefits:
- Gated entrance
- Large lot sizes
- Unique homes
- Golf course community
- Located near many ammenities





January 22nd, 2008 at 11:57 pm
[…] Canterwood has some beautiful homes, with beautiful views, and beautiful landscaping. I used to not like it in there. I thought it must be snobby and elitist. Now I’d love to live in Canterwood. I’ve met several families who live there, through church, through work, families of kids whom my wife taught…and all the people whom I’ve met there are really nice, wonderful people who happen to live in a really nice, wonderful neighborhood. […]