So How Do HOAs Work, Anyway?

Row of modern townhomes in a planned community showing the type of neighborhood often managed by a homeowners association HOA

Anyone who’s old enough to shop for a home has heard of an HOA, but how many of us have questions about how they work and what they include? So what exactly is a HOA, and what are you really paying for?

This guide breaks down the basics of HOAs and answers some of the most common questions homebuyers have, including how they work and the differences between homeowners associations in single-family and townhome communities.

1. What Is a HOA, And Why Do Communities Have Them?

Single-family home in Hillbrooke Preserve neighborhood demonstrating the maintained appearance of HOA communitiesHOAs were originally created as a way to maintain curb appeal and community standards for upkeep and safety. Homeowners came together to establish guidelines that would help protect property values and ensure that neighborhoods remained well-maintained.

Over time, many HOAs expanded their responsibilities to include the upkeep of common grounds, entranceway signage, parks, and community amenities. While the services may vary from one neighborhood to another, the overall goal remains the same: protecting homeowners’ investments. By helping maintain curb appeal throughout the community, HOAs support long-term property values and help keep neighborhoods desirable for years to come.

2. Do I Have to Abide by the By-Laws?

Yes. HOAs usually have guidelines that help homeowners maintain the appearance and value of their property and the neighborhood. These cover things like lawn care, exterior upkeep, and general home appearance. The goal is to create a cohesive, attractive community while still allowing homeowners the flexibility to make their home their own.

3. What Do HOA Fees Typically Cover?

HOA fees pay for services that benefit all homeowners. Coverage varies by community, but here’s a general overview:

Community swimming pool amenity maintained by HOA in a residential neighborhoodSingle-family home communities:

  • Maintenance of common grounds
  • Landscaping at entrances
  • Amenities such as pools or trails
  • General liability insurance (not hazard) – this helps to protect home owners from liabilities involving common grounds.

Townhome communities:

  • Exterior building maintenance
  • Lawn care and landscaping
  • Maintenance of common grounds and amenities
  • Hazard & Flood Insurance (in addition to general liability related to common grounds)

5. How Much Are HOA Fees?

HOA fees can vary widely depending on the community and the services included. Here’s a general idea of what to expect:

  • Single-family homes: Typically range from about $250 to $1,000 per year
  • Townhomes: Often range from roughly $400 to $1,200 per month

Keep in mind, these are general range examples. Actual fees will differ between neighborhoods, so it’s always best to check with a sales agent.

6. Why Are Townhome HOA Fees Usually Higher?

Modern townhomes at Cambridge at Towne Center with HOA covered exterior maintenance typical in townhome HOA communitiesTownhome HOA fees are generally higher because the HOA takes on more responsibilities, like hazard insurance for the building, exterior maintenance, and lawn care.

With the HOA handling these tasks, homeowners have fewer responsibilities themselves. Additionally, because the HOA often covers the building exterior, individual homeowners’ insurance for townhomes is significantly lower than for single-family homes. Townhome owners are responsible for their interior and contents, not the building itself.

7. Are HOA Fees Included in My Mortgage Payment?

That depends on the property type and your lender:

Single-family homes:

  • Fees are generally paid separately.
  • Usually billed annually, though some communities allow monthly or quarterly payments.
  • In some cases, HOA fees can be included in escrow, but that is not the norm.

Townhomes:

  • HOA fees in townhome communities are often paid with your monthly lender payment, if you have a mortgage.
  • Even when not included in a mortgage, townhome fees are typically collected monthly.

Landscaped entrance at Alcovy Village showing maintained community signage and common grounds in an HOA neighborhood8. How Can I Learn What an HOA Covers in a Specific Community?

HOAs can vary widely from community to community. The best way to understand what’s included, how fees work, and what the guidelines are is to speak with the sales agent at the specific community.

Explore Your Options

Row of modern townhomes in an HOA community with maintained landscaping and shared exterior design  Single-family homes in a well-maintained HOA community with consistent landscaping and neighborhood design

HOAs can look a little different from one neighborhood to the next, especially when comparing single-family and townhome communities. Understanding the basics can help you feel more confident as you explore your options.

If you’re considering a Rockhaven Homes community, our team can walk you through the details, including how the HOA works and what it covers.

Browse our Metro Atlanta communities to find the one that fits your lifestyle, and connect with a sales agent if you’d like help along the way!

 
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