The community of “Twin Harbors” was established in 1963 by Maurice Ogle and the “Coventry Corporation” on the site of “Peninsula Farm”. The community began to steadily grow and, on April 1, 1966, the residents held a meeting to lay the groundwork for what would eventually evolve as an Incorporated Community Association. On July 14, 1970, the 1.3 acre beach property was deeded to the “Community Association” by Maurice Ogle. The “Association” currently manages that property as well as administering many other community programs, with an annual budget of approximately $12,500.
Ulmstead Estates is a community of approximately 359 homes situated just north of Annapolis on a peninsula jutting into one of the most picturesque parts of the Magothy River. Picnicking at “The Point”, the beach for Ulmstead residents, you can watch the ships go up the Chesapeake Bay, view Dobbins and Gibson Islands, enjoy magnificent sunsets over the water while your children are swinging and teens playing volleyball. For the boaters there are two marinas with 110 slips and a boat launching ramp, tennis enthusiasts can choose from 4 lighted courts, the barn has stable facilities for 12 horses and an upstairs community center, and the swimming pool fields a winning team. For adults there are numerous community parties (Halloween, New Years Eve, 4th of July, etc.); tennis leagues for the beginner to advanced player, and civic functions. For younger members there are Christmas, Halloween, Easter parties, beach camp, girl and boy scouts, weekly children’ play groups and other events.
The Foxmoor Homeowner’s Association is located off of Shore Acres Road in Bay Hills. The web site incudes information on home sales, newsletters. meetings, volunteering, and rules.
Revell Downs is a community near exit 29B of Route 50. The web site features information about the HOA and downloadable forms.
Amberly is a community in St. Margaret’s: “The Baltimore magazine named Amberley as one of the most desirable communities in Maryland, and we take pride in maintaining the special beauty of our waterside enclave. Framed by Whitehall and Ridout creeks, Amberley is nestled just around the bend from the Chesapeake Bay, Annapolis, and the Bay Bridge. Our residents enjoy boating and fishing on the Bay, as well as walking, jogging, and bike riding along the scenic roads and trails which meander gently through the neighborhood.”
College Manor is a family-oriented residential community located on the Broadneck Peninsula in Arnold, Maryland, a few miles northeast of Annapolis. The neighborhood was developed in the early 1980s and is laid out as a series of cul-de-sacs with just one entrance/exit, thereby eliminating any concerns about drive-through traffic. There are 140 detached two-story single-family homes, generally built in the Colonial style.
Orchard Knolls Homeowners Association, incorporated in 1989, is a self-managed, all volunteer community.
Originally designed to be a community of summer cottages, Cape St. Claire is now home to approximately 7,878 year-round residents living in more than 2,200 single-family homes. Homes come in all shapes and sizes (from ranchers to split levels, colonials and contemporaries, all types of homes are found in the Cape), and the diversity of houses has long been a goal for the community.