The Pros and Cons of Living in a Neighborhood Community

Posted by Rivington on March 26th, 2021

Are you thinking about moving to a home located in a community? You should consider all the pros and cons of HOA living first. Some people love it and some people hate it. It all comes down to what's more important to them. Consider the following:

Pros

#1 There's so much to do! Whether looking for townhouses or single family homes for sale in DeBary, FL, living in a community means there's so much to do beyond your own backyard! You can relax and enjoy the community’s well-appointed amenities like a pool with an indoor/outdoor pavilion, playground, tons of neighborhood green space, and trails with room to roam. Your whole family will love living in a place like this! If you opt for new townhomes for sale in DeBary, FL, there may be even more amenities added on. Take a break from the heat and cool off in the community pool. Gather family, friends, or neighbors together for a nice picnic under the covered outdoor seating area. Get your fitness on in the indoor gym. The possibilities are endless!

#2 You'll probably feel safer. Many times, these neighborhoods have a gate. Visitors are required to be let in. This means less crime and worry for you as a homeowner. Beyond the physical gate, the HOA in and of itself resolves a lot of problems before they even happen so you don't need to worry about a neighbor's loud music at night or someone letting their shrubs grow out of control. Resolving neighborhood disputes and ensuring everyone feels safe and happy in their own homes is one of the biggest advantages an HOA community has to offer.

Cons

#1 You’ll have to follow rules. If you asked a person who doesn't live in a community why they don't want to, their answer is probably that they don't want someone else to tell them what they can and can't do with their home. A community HOA probably has rules for that and nearly everything when it comes to living in the neighborhood. These regulations typically entail not altering the home’s exterior, not making loud noises, and not parking in restricted areas. In addition, many HOA communities have rules about the weight and breed of the pets that a resident can have living with them.

 

#2 You'll owe HOA fees. All of this safety and security comes at a price, literally. HOA fees go to things like landscaping, general maintenance, and upkeeping the amenities listed above. However, if you’re not someone who cares about swimming or using the gym, then these fees could feel like a waste of your money.

 

When looking for either townhouses or single family homes for sale in DeBary, FL, you'll want to keep all of this in mind. Is a community the right spot for you and your family? There's no wrong answer, but you'll want to make sure you're making an informed decision before you close on a new place to live.

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