Advantages of Buying a Home Without an Home Owner Association
Discover why buying a home without an HOA could mean more freedom, fewer fees, and greater peace of mind.
Why Homeowners Are Saying āNo Thanksā to HOA's
With over 30 years of experience and more than 1,600 families served across Greater Cincinnati and Dayton, Don & Wendi Sheets of Team Proven Home Pros know exactly what todayās buyers are looking forāand one rising trend is clear: many buyers are actively seeking homes without a homeowners association (HOA).
A recent Redfin survey found that 67% of buyers would prefer a home without an HOA if given the option.
Quick Takeaways
- š” No extra monthly HOA fees = more buying power
- š³ Enjoy full control over your yard, garden, and property
- š Park RVs, boats, or work trucks without restrictions
- š Fewer pet or breed limitations
- š§ Handle maintenance on your terms and timeline
10 Reasons to Buy a Home Without an HOA
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1. More Financial Freedom
HOA fees can range from $100 to over $500/month. Buying without one saves you thousands annuallyāmoney you can use for upgrades, savings, or fun.
2. Fewer Rules, More Freedom
Paint your front door hot pink. Hang up holiday lights in July. Fly your favorite flag. When thereās no HOA, you make the rules.
3. Easier to Park Boats, RVs & Work Vehicles
Many HOAs ban recreational or commercial vehicles in driveways. No HOA? No problem.
4. No Surprise Special Assessments
Ever been hit with a $5,000 āemergency roof fundā bill? Without an HOA, youāre in control of when and how money is spent.
5. More Pet-Friendly Policies
Some HOAs limit the number, size, or breed of pets. Non-HOA homes tend to be more flexible.
6. Greater Creative Control Over Landscaping
Install a koi pond, build the chicken coop of your dreams, or go wild with your gardenāwithout citations.
7. No Micromanaging Neighbors
Tired of letters about garbage cans or kidsā sidewalk chalk? Life without an HOA often comes with a little more grace.
8. Easier Renovation Approval
Skip months-long approval processes. Local permits still apply, but you avoid extra red tape.
9. Potentially Faster Resale
Many buyers in Ohio are seeking non-HOA homesāand can move quicker without waiting for board approval.
10. Lower Monthly Cost of Living
No HOA fees = lower debt-to-income ratio and greater loan eligibility.
Buyer Checklist: Evaluating a Non-HOA Property
What to Review | Why It Matters |
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City zoning & local ordinances | Replaces HOA rulesācheck for restrictions |
Utility and infrastructure responsibilities | Youāll likely handle these directly |
Maintenance and repair history | HOA wonāt cover shared areasāitās on you |
Insurance coverage | Confirm it covers all detached structures |
Neighborhood appearance | No HOA to enforce uniformity |
Property boundaries | Clear lines help avoid disputes |
Noise or nuisance complaints nearby | Research before buying |
Pet policies (city vs. neighborhood) | May still be subject to local pet limits |
Street maintenance responsibility | Some non-HOA streets are private |
Long-term investment outlook | Work with your Realtor to evaluate |
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Neighborhood Spotlight:
Beavercreek, Ohio
Beavercreek offers a wide variety of non-HOA properties with spacious lots, mature trees, and easy access to shopping, Wright-Patterson AFB, and major highways.
"We were new to Ohio and had very specific needsāno HOA, space for a workshop, and good schools. Don & Wendi nailed it. They found us the perfect home and made the process seamless." ā āļøāļøāļøāļøāļø Google Review
Why This Matters
Buying a home isnāt just a financial decisionāitās a lifestyle choice. If you're dreaming of a place where you can breathe, create, and live on your own terms, a non-HOA home may be the perfect fit.
Letās Find Your Freedom Home
Whether you're moving to the country, searching in a suburban gem like Lebanon, or want a wide-lot ranch near Centerville, Don & Wendi Sheets can help you find a no-HOA home that fits your lifestyle and budget.
Don & Wendi Sheets
REALTORSĀ® | Lead Listing Agents | eXp Realty
š www.ProvenHomePros.com
š§ [email protected]
š Cincinnati: 513-766-0604 | Dayton: 937-964-5478
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