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The popularity of living in
gated, or private communities
has been rising in recent
years. It used to be that gated
communities were thought of as
being only for the
rich.
But today they are becoming
more and more popular with
middle and upper middle class
families.
Security is usually given as
the biggest reason for choosing
to live in a gated
community.
Among the other reasons
people are attracted to
living in these communities
are protecting property
values and lifestyle.
Many gated communities are
designed with amenities built
around a particular lifestyle,
with golf courses, tennis,
swimming pools, or equestrian
facilities.Gated communities
are usually located on some of
the most desirable land in the
area.
Prime land, combined with
careful planning and HOA rules
create an environment where
home values hold up extremely
well.

Aside from the
gates or walls, the second
most defining characteristic
of gated or private
communities is the
Homeowner’s Association
(HOA).The HOA is made up of
all the owners of the
development. The
HOA is responsible for
collection of the
Association fees and making
and enforcing the “rules” of
the community.
It is often also responsible
for maintaining the public
aspects of the community, such
as streets, security, parks,
etc.
The rules set by the HOA can
vary a great deal, depending on
the individual
development.Typically the HOA
will have rules pertaining to
upkeep and appearance of homes
within the development,
specifying the colors of paint
on outside walls, types of
fencing, guidelines for
landscaping and storage of
boats or recreational
vehicles.
Gated communities aren't for
everyone.But with strong
protection of property values,
increased security, less
traffic and amenities for your
specific lifestyle, they are
appealing to more people each
year.
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