Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Why You Should Consider Buying A Charlotte, NC. Home With A HOA
Being a Realtor in the Charlotte, NC. market there are two vast different home searches out there. Ones that are newer in a subdivision that have an HOA and others that are out a little bit in the country or on the older side that do not have a HOA. Which is better for me?
There are pros and cons to being in a HOA community. A lot depends on what you are looking for in that community or area. I live in a community that has an HOA and have been on the board since I moved there three years ago. So, from my perspective as a HOA board member and resident and Realtor i have heard many reasons and seen many things that can make me want to be in a HOA.
The positives to me for being in a HOA are many. Some of the common ones that affect the selling and buying of a house are:
1. Community features. Not all HOA's have amenities. Some have pools, playgrounds, walking trails, clubhouse and common areas for residents to congregate or the kids to play. Others have maybe a couple of the items and some just have an entrance way sign and a little common area. i think it is important if you are looking to buy a house to decide if the amenities are important to you as well. I like the fact that I have a playground for the kids to play in and do not have the expense of maintain it. For some people it is having a pool without having to do the work to keep it up.....
2. Upkeep and maintenance. One of the expenses a HOA incurs is the upkeep and maintenance of the common area. A HOA board that takes a little pride in the neighborhood will ensure that the entrance way, common areas and any amenities are well cared for and kept up. This provides for better resale for the sellers and gives pride to the neighborhood.
3. Accountability. An HOA board is supposed to hold the home owners accountable and up to the standards set forth by the guidelines outlined in the covenants and restrictions that the builder put on file with the city when the subdivision was being built. This helps prevent you from having neighbors keep trash in their yard, lawns from being uncut, broken down cars in the driveway or street and anything else that might be an eye sore to you as a neighbor.
4. Uniformity. A lot of covenant and restrictions written by builders call for some type of uniformity when it comes to certain improvements to one's home. For example, in my community if you want to put a fence up it has to be white and vinyl. The design does not matter but the color and material does. it allows us to keep the neighborhood looking clean and uniform. Another is storage sheds or other improvements to a house. Usually you have to submit a request in to have storage shed built. As long as it fits the covenants and restriction guideline you are fine but it keeps someone from building something that a neighbor may find offensive or inappropriate for the neighborhood. The same goes true for TV dishes. Most neighborhoods require that they be in the back of the house or unseen from the road.....
These for me are the most common reasons I think an HOA is a good thing when looking at a house. As a seller an HOA can help increase your value by the way it conducts business and as a buyer you can feel assured if the neighborhood maintains a certain look that you feel comfortable it will stay that way......
tomorrow I will address the reasons I think and HOA can be a bad thing for some people.
Dave diCecco
Realtor/Broker
Coldwell Banker United
www.davedicecco.com
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