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[Dallas-Ft. Worth] Do renters really care about having HOA?
I am a buy and hold investor focused in DFW area. I look for SFHs generally meeting these criteria: (1) great school district (Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Rockwall etc), (2) low tax rate 2-2.2%, (3) No HOA.
I know the vast majority of developments beyond ~2000ish have HOA. So, no HOA is usually synonymous with older. But I see HOA as a $50/month bill and occasional thorn in my side, and I'm not even sure a rental cost or decision would be based on HOA. Pushing HOA bills to the landlord is a stupid practice, but alas, thats where we're at.
To all the realtors out there, is having an HOA even a top 5 concern for renters? Am I foolish for only looking at no HOA props?
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@Steve Sellers HOA should matter more to YOU than it should matter to your renters. I have a personal preference of not owning any homes with an HOA - or if I ever do, I will be super particular. But you're right - all HOA's are going to be paid to the landlord and now guess what? You as a landlord are back to paying rent. That's the entire premise I hate. There are plenty of opportunities for newer communities with no HOA's - you just have to look. Now the issue you're going to find is low tax rate - that's just not possible really in Texas lol.