When people hear “homeowners association,” they often think of “cookie cutter” neighborhoods—streets of identical houses with strict architectural rules. However, modern homeowner association management believes in creativity and diverse, colorful communities. HOAs may have had a “cookie cutter” stereotype in the past, but believe it or not, they can be anything but!
A common misconception surrounding HOA communities is that they enforce uniformity in architectural home design. While HOAs do have guidelines to maintain a cohesive community aesthetic, these guidelines can actually encourage a variety of designs and styles. Modern HOAs set broad standards rather than meticulous rules, so that their communities have harmony without risking creativity. Instead of specific colors, guidelines lay out a varied color palette. Instead of enforcing turf lawns, guidelines give innovative landscaping options. Custom features and designs that reflect personal style are not only possible but encouraged in HOA communities, breaking away from the “cookie cutter” stereotype!
Modern homeowner association management recognizes the importance of diversity and personal expression. Many HOAs now allow homeowners to make any modifications and upgrades that reflect personal style and their unique lifestyles. Adding your own personal touch to your property does not have to be a daunting or nerve wrecking experience. HOAs can work with their residents to ensure that any creative changes enhance individual properties, as well as the community aesthetic and uniformity. For more information, reach out to an Optimum professional today!