The South Bay Community Association includes sixteen villages. All of them are subject to the SBCA's Master Declaration. Many of the villages have homeowners associations with a dditional regulations.
The South Bay Community Association has an active Architectural Review Committee (ARC) Their mission is to help maintain and protect property values and the overall attractive appearance of South Bay for the benefit of all homeowners. Their function is to review Architectural and Landscape requests for compliance with the governing documents.
Bayview is a community of fifty-five single family homes on the south side of Port Ludlow. Most have views of the marina and Puget Sound. Bayview Village is a community of seniors 55+.
Edgewood was developed as a community of custom homes in South Bay beginning in 1994. Twenty-seven homeowners reside at Edgewood Drive and Deer Hollow Circle.
Located on the fifth fairway. A small village of fourteen condominiums.
Fairwood Village is a quiet enclave of nineteen beautiful homes perched on a hillside above the Port Ludlow Golf Course. The street names Dogleg Lane and Par Four Court reflect proximity to the golf course.
Greenview has sixteen houses. It is inside the golf course with a common park amoung the houses.
Hidden Cove Village is a small group of 14 houses nestled around a small cove. S. Keel Way is a cul-de-sac that runs parallel to Paradise Bay Road for easy and quick access. The Bay Club, with all its facilities, is less than a five minute walk away. Our village has easy access to several trails and we are surrounded by beautiful trees and sunshine.
The Village has forty-six condominiums, nine duplex units and four quad units. It is adjacent to The Bay Club.
The Cove has forty-two cottage style homes. They offer open concept floor plans, charming front porches and main floor master suites.
Ludlow Point 1 is an informal village of two geographically isolated areas, located primarily on South Bay Lane or West Ludlow Point Road.
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Ludlow Point Village Three has seventeen homes and one vacant lot. Half the homes are on the waterfront.
Ludlow Point 4 is an informal village of consists of twenty homes, all great neighbors.
Olympic Terrace is composed of forty-two single family homes, some of which have Olympic Mountains views. It is off Teal Lake Road and Springwood Drive.
Olympic Terrace II offers forty-one home sites. This beautiful neighborhood offers picturesque landscape and mountain views, as well as enchanting sights and sounds of nature.
Teal Lake Village is a unique Port Ludlow neighborhood with landscape maintenance, spectacular views and sidewalks. Best of all, we're friendly neighbors.
Timberton is the second largest Village in South Bay, in terms of homes and the largest in terms of area. The most distinctive feature of Timberton is the beautiful evergreen forest that surrounds us.
A beautiful, quiet village on a wooded ridge with stunning views of the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Conveniently located on the Puget Sound and the Olympic Peninsula — the playground of the Northwest.
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South Bay Community Association
120 Spinnaker
Port Ludlow, WA 98365
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