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Real Estate FAQ's | What are HOA Fees?

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If you have never lived in a condominium or townhome community, you may not be familiar with HOA Fees. HOA is the Home Owners Association. Now, you can certainly have HOA fees in single family communities. They will just vary on what they are for versus what HOA fees cover in a condominium. Let’s review the major HOA fees as they relate to a condominium:

  • Exterior Fire and Liability Insurance — Heaven forbid, the building ever catch on fire, part of your HOA fees pay for the insurance policy on the building itself. Almost ALL condominium HOA’s require an owner to carry an additional policy on their specific home, its contents and for liability.
  • Reserve Fund – Imagine each month if you own a home, and you put away a small amount of your earnings to have a “slush fund” to repair the roof, or the water heater goes out, etc. Well in a condominium building, the HOA establishes a Reserve Fund for the same purpose, but to cover items that the entire building and it’s owners use. So, items here could be re-finishing the pool or pool deck surface; replacing the roof on the building; new lobby furniture or carpet are some of the items. The HOA does an extensive future budget and determines how much these items will cost to replace, how long they will last, and then calculates how much money needs to be in the Reserve Fund to handle such expenses. Again, in a single family home, this would be where a good budge person would be putting a few dollars away each month for such things.
  • Security and/or Concierge — Not all condominium buildings have a 24-hour Concierge desk in the lobby, but most newer communities do. They will also have varying levels of security from sophisticated camera and key access systems to an actual security office that walks and patrols the property. These expenses are covered in your HOA fees.

After these items, other things can be included in the HOA monthly fee, depending on the building. These can include:

  • Internet Service
  • Water & Sewer charges
  • Gas (usually for gas cooking)
  • Garbage
  • Pest Control (common areas of the building)
  • Exterior Maintenance (this is usually the exterior of the building, and areas like garage)
  • Fitness Center, Pool, Movie Theater
  • Landscape Maintenance (Gardens, pool landscaping, etc.)

As you can quickly see, it all adds up! But if you started to figure what it would cost YOU to maintain a pool, pay for garbage service, monthly Internet, pest control…it can easily be more for a single family home than in a condominium.

When you are purchasing a condominium or a single family home, be sure to ask your real estate agent about any HOA fees, as well as any Initiation fees, also called Capital Contributions. You will also want to give this information to your lender to figure in the overall cost of your monthly mortgage.

Real Estate FAQ’s –What Are HOA Fees?

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Tammy Lankford,
Lane Realty Eatonton, GA Lake Sinclair, Milledgeville, 706-485-9668 - Eatonton, GA
Broker GA Lake Sinclair/Eatonton/Milledgeville

we have subdivision here with HOA fees that maintain common areas ... go idea for a post.

May 31, 2012 11:57 AM
Tom Bailey
Margaret Rudd & Associates Inc. - Oak Island, NC

Thom, this is a very good explanation of HOA fees. I always suggest to my buyer clients that they talk to some current homeowners about how well th HOA functions.

May 31, 2012 01:40 PM
Carla Muss-Jacobs, RETIRED
RETIRED / State License is Inactive - Portland, OR

Fees can be a good thing for those that don't want to do the upkeep on outside maintenance.  A well-run HOA is definately a plus!  Having reserve funds is important.  Some home owner assications weill even do a reserve study to make sure they have furture maintenance allocated.  Good post Thom!

Jun 01, 2012 04:22 AM
Thom Abbott
MyMidtownMojo.com |770.713.1505 | Intown Atlanta GA Condo Living - Atlanta, GA
Midtown Atlanta GA Condos For Sale

Tammy: Common areas can be landscaping to a club room, all depends!

Tom: Talk to owners, read the Condo Docs provided to you, and ask your agent if they know about the HOA....chances are, in my marketplace, they have NO idea about the HOA.

Carla: Have seen most of our condo HOA's do reserve studies to make sure all is well. Despite all the foreclosures, most of our HOA's are in good shape in Midtown Atlanta

Jun 06, 2012 07:06 AM