Thursday, July 2, 2015

Benefits of Living in Home Owners Association (HOA) Community





Benefits of Living in Home Owners Association (HOA) Community

Autonomous owned home or even living in an apartment complex independently have its own drawbacks. Living in a homeowner association community brings several benefits in so many aspects that have led to increase the HOA members from 10,000 to more than 330,000 in the past decade. No doubt, HOA community caused positive impact on their members’ lives. The members get responsive help from their governing boards as a return on their investment. Amongst the multiple benefits of opting to live in HOA community, here are the basic reasons that why you should consider living in a homeowner association community and remove loads of stress from your life.

Collective Management Benefits


HOA benefits the community at large by providing the best and address your needs with appropriate management. The community association sets limitations in the homeowner agreement so that every member can work with responsibility to maintain the overall beauty and cleanliness of the community. The HOA board elected by your community makes sure the rules are followed, which not only enhances the residents’ lifestyle, but also raises the value of their property.

Private Public Utilities

Before there were unmoved trash bins that stayed for days outside houses waiting to be picked up by the local government, however, now with the HOA community you do not have to worry about such hassles. The resident members get all utilities, including road maintenance, snow removal, storm water management, and many other similar services. These are managed by the HOA board with complete assurance of delivering services in a timely manner. The members pay fees for such duties, so they do not have to rely on local municipality. The self sustenance of HOA community relieves the town’s tax burden, which open ways for more neighborhoods to be built locally.

Community sustenance in minimal cost

Being a member of an HOA community means everyone pays their fair share on the concerns that are addressed by the association board. With such assurance, the property value is maintained by formal government supervision. All members are equally treated; they are in it together, which creates a sense of responsibility towards membership and management. On the whole, it develops a strong communal sense in the residents. The neighborhood activities are organized by community management, such as social clubs, holiday parties, and sports events bring people closer and form a strong bond within the community.

Better Amenities with options

Being a member of HOA brings multiple benefits and perks, many of which private home owners can’t rejoice. HOA communities can feature substantial amenities, such as, golf courses, swimming pools, and marinas, daycares provided with the membership. Also, there are some community associations that can heed and provide lawn care, gutter work and several other services for property maintenance. Those who want age restricted community can opt for associations that offer services to age-restricted resident home owners only. There are plenty of choices for diverse living options from which you can choose according to your need.

Paul Mengert is founder of Association Management Group. He can be contacted at:

Association Management Group
614 W Friendly Ave, Greensboro, North Carolina 27401
(888) 908-4264
pmengert@amgworld.com
www.AMGworld.com

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