Local HOA (PUD) Communities within Cherokee County

Cherokee County offers a mix of suburban convenience, natural beauty, and small-town charm. Whether you're looking for an active community, excellent schools, or scenic living near Lake Allatoona, there's a neighborhood for you.

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What is an HOA (PUD) Community?

A Homeowners Association (HOA) is an organization that enforces rules and manages shared amenities in a community. A Planned Unit Development (PUD) community is a type of neighborhood where homeowners own their individual property/land but share common spaces.

(Most PUDs have an HOA but not all HOAs are apart of a PUD)

A HOA (PUD) is a residential neighborhood where homeowners are a part of an association that manages shared amenities and enforces community rules.

Key Features of an HOA (PUD) Community:

  • HOA Membership- Homeowners are automatically members of the HOA and must pay monthly or annual dues.

  • Shared Amenities- Many PUD communities offer perks like parks, pools, clubhouses, walking trails, and gated security.

  • Property Maintenance- The HOA often maintains common areas, landscaping and exterior features.

  • Rules & Guidelines- Homeowners must follow community rules which may include restrictions on home modifications, exterior colors, parking, or landscaping.

Pros & Cons of Living in an HOA(PUD) Community:

Pros:

  • Well maintained common areas

  • Access to amenities

  • Increased property values due to community upkeep

Cons:

  • Monthly or annual fees

  • Restrictions on home customization

  • Possible fines for breaking HOA rules