
Home buyers often have mixed feelings about homeowner association. (HOA’s) On one hand they often have nice amenities like pools and parks. They also can help to maintain the neighborhood standard. On the other hand, they do come with monthly fees. HOA’s come with rules and regulations that need to be followed. These rules may feel a bit stifling.
If you are looking to buy a home, it is important to sort out how you feel about HOA’s. It is getting more difficult to avoid HOA’s. The number of HOA’s has skyrocketed recently. Locally, most homes that have been built in the last 20 years are in a neighborhood with a home owners association. So, let’s weigh the advantages and disadvantages to help you sort out if you would want to buy a home that is apart of a HOA.
Advantages of buying in an HOA
- They provide amenities that you might not have if you were not a part of the HOA. Some HOA’s provide swimming pools, workout gyms, parks and clubhouses. These are great features if you use them. If you will not use these amenities, this may not be an advantage.
- HOA’s make it possible for you not to have to deal with neighbors that are not taking care of their homes. Most HOA’s have standards that have to be met. Exterior maintenance will need to be maintained. These standards will keep the neighborhood looking good and help keep property values going up.
- Another benefit of a home in an HOA is that there are often maintenance items that are taken care of for you. This can be things like snow removal or lawn care. Other times that can be all exterior maintenance. If you do not like doing these things, this is something you will probably consider a huge benefit.
Disadvantages to buying in an HOA
- Those wonderful amenities that I talked about under advantages to buying in an HOA, come with a price. Depending on the amount of services you are receiving from the HOA and the amenities, the HOA fees may make be uncomfortable. The HOA fees may be enough to make the home unaffordable.
- HOA dues go up. It is rare, but it is not unheard of for the dues to stay the same, or in rare cases, go down. Please expect and plan for the dues to go up an dup.
- HOA’s have rules and the rules are enforced. Make sure that you can live within the rules of the community. They may not allow you to fly the flag of your alma mater from your porch. Are you okay with following that rule and all of the others?
After considering all of the advantages and disadvantages you can see that living in an HOA is not for everyone. If you value the amenities, being a part of a community and are able to follow the rules of that community then living in an HOA could be a great fit.
