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Buying a newer house in HOA as first house, bad idea?

totally fine living in it for the long haul, but if i wanted...
buff mental disorder
  07/12/25
Generally speaking new builds are sps hoa are whatever bu...
Vermilion metal mother
  07/12/25
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carnelian odious theatre
  07/12/25
go for it dude you deserve it!
irradiated fantasy-prone coldplay fan
  07/12/25
It completely depends on HOA fees & rules. It also he...
Concupiscible love of her life jewess
  07/12/25
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDYXE8GAHtw
irradiated fantasy-prone coldplay fan
  07/12/25
All this demonstrates is that a Baby Boomer could, at 32 or ...
dashing red sweet tailpipe windowlicker
  07/12/25
Generally your property will hold value much more with an HO...
spectacular fanboi brunch
  07/12/25
*neighborhood goes 90%+ brown within 2 years*
stimulating lavender bbw
  07/12/25
im on my second new build. i had almost no issues with my fi...
razzle-dazzle garrison
  07/12/25
lmfao at ever buying a house with an HOA. May as well ge...
Awkward French Chef Center
  07/12/25


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Date: July 12th, 2025 4:36 PM
Author: buff mental disorder

totally fine living in it for the long haul, but if i wanted to upgrade as my pay scales, would this be a bad property investment/rental?

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Date: July 12th, 2025 4:42 PM
Author: Vermilion metal mother

Generally speaking new builds are sps

hoa are whatever but personally wouldn’t put myself in a spot where someone can tell me what I can and can’t do to my property

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Date: July 12th, 2025 8:47 PM
Author: carnelian odious theatre



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Date: July 12th, 2025 4:42 PM
Author: irradiated fantasy-prone coldplay fan

go for it dude

you deserve it!

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Date: July 12th, 2025 4:43 PM
Author: Concupiscible love of her life jewess

It completely depends on HOA fees & rules.

It also helps if you volunteer to work on the HOA.

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Date: July 12th, 2025 4:46 PM
Author: irradiated fantasy-prone coldplay fan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDYXE8GAHtw

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Date: July 12th, 2025 8:37 PM
Author: dashing red sweet tailpipe windowlicker

All this demonstrates is that a Baby Boomer could, at 32 or 33, buy a $2million home with a 3-car garage in Southern California, wear an Omega, and drink orange juice by the carton all while maintaining a perfectly trim figure.

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Date: July 12th, 2025 8:29 PM
Author: spectacular fanboi brunch

Generally your property will hold value much more with an HOA. You want a bunch of Karen's to stop people from parking 10 beat up cars on the lawn or having a lawn or weeds.

New build varies greatly. I think generally a lower end new build will probably retain value. A higher end, custom new build will not since you're relying on people valuing the same thing you do. Id assume you're going to get 50% on the dollar MAX on any upgrades or customizations.

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Date: July 12th, 2025 8:45 PM
Author: stimulating lavender bbw

*neighborhood goes 90%+ brown within 2 years*

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Date: July 12th, 2025 8:54 PM
Author: razzle-dazzle garrison

im on my second new build. i had almost no issues with my first one. with my second one, there were some issues but all fixed properly under warranty in the first year. we are now at year 5 and no new issues.

dealing with home issues is a pain in the ass. buying new build helps you avoid quite a bit of that.

both houses are also in hoa. i have had no problems with them, but tbh i am a bit of a rule-follower. frankly i wish the current hoa was stricter.

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Date: July 12th, 2025 9:40 PM
Author: Awkward French Chef Center

lmfao at ever buying a house with an HOA.

May as well get a condo in Ratfuck City at that point.

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