Loci Skymeadow

A small private property in Puget Sound, featuring 2 units and short-term recreational vehicle parking.

  • Lodging
  • Management Shop and Apartment
  • Garden
  • Picnic Area
  • Water Access

about

Only 25 minutes from Hwy 16 on the Key Peninsula, Lakebay is a growing community in Washington State with exciting short-and long-term growth projections, combined with rural tranquility and immediate access to some of Puget Sound’s most sought-after outdoor attractions.

Development of this serene, over 1 acre parcel will generate rental income, demonstrate one of the most innovative building solutions on the market, and establish the first property in the Loci portfolio.

PROJECT COST:  $601,000

  • 2 bedrooms, 1 bath Dome house w/ second floor loft
  • Shop with 2 studio units
  • Camper Van parking w/ shore power and pump-out

Acres: 1.2

Units: 1 dome house, 2 detached ADU, 1 recreational RV parking

Location: Lakebay, Washington State, USA

Project type: Single Family Residence Development

2 Bedroom, 1 Bath w/ Loft – Dome House

1166 sqft, 3D printed home offering 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, with spacious interiors and energy saving features. Rapid construction and innovative materials using 60% recovered waste materials.

Shop w/ 2 Studio ADU

Large shop/garage that includes 2 studio units. Generates rental income and provides storage for outdoor activities equipment.

Camper Van Parking

Nomadic guests may park an RV for short- or long-term stay, including shore power and septic connection, offering additional source of rental income.

Bay Lake

Just 1,000 feet away, Bay Lake is a shallow 128-acre freshwater lake in Lakebay, Washington, popular for fishing, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, sailboats and other light watercraft.

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife heavily stocks the lake with rainbow trout each spring, while resident species like bass, perch, and sunfish provide consistent recreational fishing throughout the year.

Lakebay Marina

Only 2,000 feet from Mayo Cove, the subject of a $1.3M Pierce County shoreline restoration and marina renovation project.

Owned by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, the Lakebay Marina project entered shoreline restoration in July 2025 and is now advancing through planning and permitting toward full marina improvements and public reopening.