Opal Community Land Trust

Our Homes >Bonnie Brae

  Orcas Island,
Washington
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Bonnie Brae
24 homes on 4 acres of a 12-acre parcel
Bonnie Brae Lane, off Enchanted Forest Road in Eastsound

 
 

Bonnie Brae House with DogIn 1999 OPAL completed our second neighborhood—24 homes clustered on four acres of a 12-acre parcel. The Bonnie Brae site plan minimizes impact on the land, preserves landmark trees, protects the surrounding forest, and supports both privacy and community. Trees were removed by horse logging in order to save much of the existing vegetation. Homes range in size from 945 to 1,328 sq. ft. Mortgages range from $95,000 to $130,000. Monthly payments range from $375 to $800.

 

One of the best things about owning our home is the diversity of the Bonnie Brae neighborhood—single women, young couples like us with children, some older residents; it’s neat. And it’s a challenging learning process, too, communicating with people whose styles are different.

—Sarah Coffelt, office manager, mother, and Bonnie Brae homeowner

Amber Minnis and daughtersCoffelt Family

The homeowners of each OPAL neighborhood adopt their own neighborhood rules. Here are the Conditions, Covenants and Restrictions for Bonnie Brae.

   
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OPAL Community Land Trust
286 Enchanted Forest Rd
PO Box 1133
Eastsound, WA 98245

360.376.3191