Oberon Wood: 5 Homes on 1.5 Acres Oberon Lane, off North Beach Road in Eastsound
OPAL’s third neighborhood was completed in 2002. Five homes are clustered on one and a half acres of a three-acre parcel. A second phase of six homes will be constructed on the remaining land in the future. Use of factory-built homes proved to be a more cost-effective approach to building construction. Homes range in size from 912 to 1,578 sq. ft. Mortgages range from $60,000 to $130,000. Monthly payments range from $325 to $800.
Nowhere else has satisfied my need for community as well as Orcas Island. Owning a home plants me here in a more permanent way than ever before. It is a very nice house, it’s all mine—and I can afford it. —Carol Bee, postal worker, editor, actress, and Oberon Wood homeowner
The homeowners of each OPAL neighborhood adopt their own neighborhood rules. Here are the Conditions, Covenants and Restrictions for Oberon Wood.






OPAL Community Land Trust