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    Welp.. I put on offer on a house

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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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      @Dashrender said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

      @scottalanmiller said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

      @johnhooks said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

      @nadnerB said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

      So why would anyone live in a state with that crap?

      Well, they come from a good idea. The idea is that people will keep their property in check to keep values up. A lot of them also have stuff like yard maintenance, road maintenance, etc. But they end up being a group of people that have power over the others and can force people to do what they want.

      Wherever I've seen them they have hurt house values by raising the cost and risk of ownership and lowering the niceness of getting to live there. I know lots of people that actively avoid HOA properties and/or will only pay less for them compared to the same house without one. The HOA is a good idea, I agree, but the potential for them to go bad is very high and once they do, you are screwed.

      I account HOAs to unions in general. A good idea at first.. but quickly the power goes to those people's heads and the whole thing goes south.

      I would too. Conceptually very related.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @stacksofplates
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        @johnhooks said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

        @scottalanmiller said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

        @johnhooks said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

        @nadnerB said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

        So why would anyone live in a state with that crap?

        Well, they come from a good idea. The idea is that people will keep their property in check to keep values up. A lot of them also have stuff like yard maintenance, road maintenance, etc. But they end up being a group of people that have power over the others and can force people to do what they want.

        Wherever I've seen them they have hurt house values by raising the cost and risk of ownership and lowering the niceness of getting to live there. I know lots of people that actively avoid HOA properties and/or will only pay less for them compared to the same house without one. The HOA is a good idea, I agree, but the potential for them to go bad is very high and once they do, you are screwed.

        Oh I agree that they actually hurt the values. But the creation was to try to keep people from having a trashy lot beside you.

        I would not buy a house in an HOA.

        My first two were. Never again.

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        • nadnerBN
          nadnerB
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          Hmmm, sounds a bit like a Strata Scheme here but with less oversight.

          http://www.wa.stratacommunity.org.au/content/page/what-is-strata.html

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          • stacksofplatesS
            stacksofplates
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            What happens is the only people who have time to be on the HOA board are the people who have a ton of free time (retired, don't work, etc). So they have time to sit around and come up with nonsense rules that they can enforce on other people. If it was a normal working person they wouldn't have time to come up with these ridiculous rules.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @nadnerB
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              @nadnerB said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

              Hmmm, sounds a bit like a Strata Scheme here but with less oversight.

              http://www.wa.stratacommunity.org.au/content/page/what-is-strata.html

              If by less you mean zero.

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              • nadnerBN
                nadnerB @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

                @nadnerB said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

                Hmmm, sounds a bit like a Strata Scheme here but with less oversight.

                http://www.wa.stratacommunity.org.au/content/page/what-is-strata.html

                If by less you mean zero.

                Well, it's the closest thing unless you move into a "Lifestyle community"

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @stacksofplates
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                  @johnhooks said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

                  What happens is the only people who have time to be on the HOA board are the people who have a ton of free time (retired, don't work, etc). So they have time to sit around and come up with nonsense rules that they can enforce on other people. If it was a normal working person they wouldn't have time to come up with these ridiculous rules.

                  This is extremely true. You end up with retired cranky old women as a "police force" using the guise of the HOA to spy on neighbours and stuff. We've had it get downright creepy in both HOAs we got stuck with.

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                  • J
                    Jason Banned @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

                    HOAs are the worst. We will never live in a place with one again. They can be fine, but they bring so much long term risk.

                    I thought the house price was cheap, until I was it was a townhome and HOA fee. No thanks. I'll keep my home in the country.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @Jason
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                      @Jason said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

                      HOAs are the worst. We will never live in a place with one again. They can be fine, but they bring so much long term risk.

                      I thought the house price was cheap, until I was it was a townhome and HOA fee. No thanks. I'll keep my home in the country.

                      An HOA can sneak up on you. If your mortgage is $1,000/mo and your HOA is $200/mo, that's a 20% premium on the price of your home! Only unlike the mortgage, it goes up over time and never goes away!! It becomes like "rent". Even after you own your home, you have to pay rent for forever to be allowed to live in the home that you already paid for! It can easily double the cost of a home over its lifetime.

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                      • IRJI
                        IRJ @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

                        @Jason said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

                        HOAs are the worst. We will never live in a place with one again. They can be fine, but they bring so much long term risk.

                        I thought the house price was cheap, until I was it was a townhome and HOA fee. No thanks. I'll keep my home in the country.

                        An HOA can sneak up on you. If your mortgage is $1,000/mo and your HOA is $200/mo, that's a 20% premium on the price of your home! Only unlike the mortgage, it goes up over time and never goes away!! It becomes like "rent". Even after you own your home, you have to pay rent for forever to be allowed to live in the home that you already paid for! It can easily double the cost of a home over its lifetime.

                        And you lose the right to do what you want to do to your home if it doesnt meet HOA's rules.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @IRJ
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                          @IRJ said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

                          @Jason said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

                          HOAs are the worst. We will never live in a place with one again. They can be fine, but they bring so much long term risk.

                          I thought the house price was cheap, until I was it was a townhome and HOA fee. No thanks. I'll keep my home in the country.

                          An HOA can sneak up on you. If your mortgage is $1,000/mo and your HOA is $200/mo, that's a 20% premium on the price of your home! Only unlike the mortgage, it goes up over time and never goes away!! It becomes like "rent". Even after you own your home, you have to pay rent for forever to be allowed to live in the home that you already paid for! It can easily double the cost of a home over its lifetime.

                          And you lose the right to do what you want to do to your home if it doesnt meet HOA's rules.

                          And you'll never have much say in those rules and they might vary a lot over time. Like your home today, you might be forced to paint it in gold gilding tomorrow and have a slide in your front yard because a few old ladies said so.

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                          • DustinB3403D
                            DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

                            An HOA can sneak up on you. If your mortgage is $1,000/mo and your HOA is $200/mo, that's a 20% premium on the price of your home! Only unlike the mortgage, it goes up over time and never goes away!! It becomes like "rent". Even after you own your home, you have to pay rent for forever to be allowed to live in the home that you already paid for! It can easily double the cost of a home over its lifetime.

                            This is how I look at it, you're paying a mortgage and then rent on top of that.

                            Like who the hell would do that? The few benefits like getting your lawn mowed weekly or Club House perks just don't seem worth a damn.

                            I can pay someone $200 / month to mow my lawn, clean out the gutters, power was the house and driveway and still park a beater car on the grass without anyone saying one word to me.

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                            • IRJI
                              IRJ
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                              I rented in a HOA once. They yelled at me for working on my own vehicle and said you aren't allowed to work on cars in this neighborhood. Naturally I just ignored them.

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                              • DustinB3403D
                                DustinB3403 @IRJ
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                                @IRJ said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

                                I rented in a HOA once. They yelled at me for working on my own vehicle and said you aren't allowed to work on cars in this neighborhood. Naturally I just ignored them.

                                Exactly, like what? I can't work on the property I own (my car) to ensure it's in good running condition. I'd just respond, well I can work on my car and fix the belt that is making all kinds of noise or you can listen to it.

                                Which would you prefer?

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                                • JaredBuschJ
                                  JaredBusch
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                                  In our case the house is an attached 2 story condo. When you are buying a place like that, you will always have HOA fees because they cover the common building insurance and the lawncare at a minimum.

                                  This one also includes a clubhouse (that we will probably never/rarely use) and an outdoor pool (that will only be used for a month by us).

                                  Much like buying IT, we are buying the house that works for us now, and will not (assuming the market doesn't implode again) be worthless in 6-8 years when we may want to move again.

                                  The Schaumburg, Illinois area is very heavily populated with attached housing. So HOA are extremely common. Most standard single family homes are not in subdivisions with HOA.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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                                    @DustinB3403 said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

                                    @IRJ said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

                                    I rented in a HOA once. They yelled at me for working on my own vehicle and said you aren't allowed to work on cars in this neighborhood. Naturally I just ignored them.

                                    Exactly, like what? I can't work on the property I own (my car) to ensure it's in good running condition. I'd just respond, well I can work on my car and fix the belt that is making all kinds of noise or you can listen to it.

                                    Which would you prefer?

                                    They probably have a rule about that too, or will add one for you. And then you get a lien put against your house.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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                                      @JaredBusch said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

                                      In our case the house is an attached 2 story condo. When you are buying a place like that, you will always have HOA fees because they cover the common building insurance and the lawncare at a minimum.

                                      Oh yeah, in a condo it has to be that way. No way to function otherwise. That's okay then, it just comes with the territory.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller
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                                        With a condo you also don't have "your driveway" and "your lawn" that they are trying to control.

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                                        • IRJI
                                          IRJ
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                                          I never really understood why people buy condos. Is it because they don't want to deal with lawn maintenance?

                                          Condos make sense in big cities of course, but in areas where there is alot of land and they are priced similar to a house. I just don't understand why people are so attracted to them.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @IRJ
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                                            @IRJ said in Welp.. I put on offer on a house:

                                            I never really understood why people buy condos. Is it because they don't want to deal with lawn maintenance?

                                            Condos make sense in big cities of course, but in areas where there is alot of land and they are priced similar to a house. I just don't understand why people are so attracted to them.

                                            Well we keep considering one because we want Gulf waterfront. But the reason is because it is a fraction of the price of a house and tons safer from hurricanes.

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