There are many questions a new home buyer will have to ask themselves during the home buying process. Not only will you have to decide what neighborhood you'd like to live in, you'll also have to assess what types of fees will come with your new home purchase. Along with those questions might come a few real estate terms you might be unfamiliar with.
In this blog, we're going to focus on Home Owners Association (HOA) fees and Community Development District (CDD) fees.An HOA, or Home Owners Association, is the governing body of the development, complex or community in which you purchase your home. When you purchase a home in a neighborhood with an HOA, it's common for membership to be mandatory which means that HOA fees are mandatory as well. Typically, HOA fees are paid separately and not included in your mortgage. They can be due anywhere from annually to monthly, or on a schedule set by your HOA.
Your HOA can use your fee to cover a variety of community services, including anything from maintenance to trash pick-up. Here are a few things HOA fees cover:
Community Development District, or CDD, refers to a community that assesses fees to pay for infrastructure and amenities within the community. CDD fees are different from HOA fees in that they are incorporated into your annual property tax bill. This means that the fee will be incorporated into your mortgage, rather than paid separately.
Many communities with CDD fees offer extra amenities such as a community pool, playground or other common areas such as those. Here are a few things CDD fees can cover:
Home owners might be attracted to a CDD because the home prices within these communities are typically lower, due to deferred infrastructure costs. CDD fees are also tax deductible, while HOA fees are not. CDD communities may also have more lenient rules compared to an HOA.
When comparing homes, it is important to know what all is included and the additional costs associated with the amenities in the community.
A knowledgeable RealtorĀ® can offer valuable information in regards to these extra terms associated with buying a home, and at Dream Builders Realty, we are happy to do just that. Let us worry about all those letters while you focus on finding your dream home!