
Costly Mistakes to Avoid
When hunting for an affordable neighborhood, the raw dollar amount of the monthly fee only tells part of the story. Buyers frequently make critical errors during the evaluation process that cost them thousands of dollars down the road. Protect yourself by avoiding these common traps:
- Ignoring the Reserve Study: An association with rock-bottom fees but no emergency funds is a ticking time bomb. When the community pool needs resurfacing or the clubhouse roof fails, the board will issue a massive “special assessment” demanding thousands of dollars from each homeowner. Always demand to see a current reserve study before purchasing.
- Confusing Base Fees with Neighborhood Fees: In large master-planned communities, you often pay a base master association fee plus a specific neighborhood fee. Make sure your real estate agent provides the combined total so you are not blindsided at closing.
- Failing to Calculate Included Utilities: A $100 fee that covers nothing but a front gate is functionally more expensive than a $250 fee that covers high-speed internet, premium cable, roof repair, and full lawn care. Always analyze the net value of the included services.