Real Estate Defined: Homeowners Association

Established to create uniformity, care for the community and more, a homeowners association can be a big part of homebuying. From deciding whether to live in a neighborhood with a homeowners association to choosing one that fits your needs, keep reading for everything you need to know.

What is a homeowners association?

A homeowners association (HOA) is a group of homeowners within a particular area whose purpose is to ensure the provision and maintenance of community facilities and enforce property rules.

HOAs are run by volunteers and usually collect a monthly or annual fee. Residents pay these fees to cover the maintenance and upkeep of the community.

When purchasing property within an HOA’s jurisdiction, you become a member. The rules of each HOA vary, meaning some associations can be very restrictive while others allow their residents more liberties.

HOAs and their effect on property value.

A well-maintained and clean community offering useful amenities typically positively affects property value. With these benefits, homes can be seen as more desirable.

However, an HOA with high fees or a poorly managed community can deter potential residents, potentially decreasing property value.

Benefits of an HOA.

When deciding where to live, homeowner associations can provide many benefits. Under the management of an HOA, the burden of maintaining the community and dividing upkeep tasks is taken off of the homeowners.

By maintaining a cohesive appearance, an HOA can enhance community marketability. Additionally, an HOA manages and maintains community amenities such as pools, gyms, and parks. Some homeowner associations may also offer enhanced security measures like gated entries.

Challenges of an HOA. 

On the other hand, living in an HOA can pose some challenges, including additional costs, strict rules or possible disputes among the board and homeowners.

The good news is that an experienced REALTOR® can offer guidance and help you understand more about the HOA in the neighborhood, townhome community or other residence you are considering.

Summary

The bottom line is that owning a home comes with my responsibilities, including living in an area with a homeowners association. Need help navigating these decisions and finding a home? Connect with one of our skilled LCAR members for all your real estate needs.

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