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Old 08-13-2022, 05:37 PM   #1
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Earlier in this thread I incorrectly posted what my Long Bay and Village fees are.

The correct numbers are:

Long Bay $2,300

Village $500

I humbly apologize for providing fake news.

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Old 08-13-2022, 05:53 PM   #2
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Earlier in this thread I incorrectly posted what my Long Bay and Village fees are.

The correct numbers are:

Long Bay $2,300

Village $500

I humbly apologize for providing fake news.

You are so good. Thank you for setting the record straight
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Old 08-13-2022, 08:08 PM   #3
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You are so good. Thank you for setting the record straight
The village or sub HOA fees vary by each village. When I left prides point 5 years age we were 2500.00 per year but that included landscaping and snow removal for common area and road but also all your house landscaping and snow removal additionally mulch and trimming for your home plus snow removal for your driveway walkway to the front door and a path to you propane tank. A good deal as far as HOA fees go.


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Old 08-15-2022, 07:25 AM   #4
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I've shopped around the Lakes Region for a 'decent' HOA. I settled down at Wildwood Village on Lake Winnisquam. We do have limited mooring for boats and storage for kayaks/canoes. HOAs on Lake Winnipesaukee is way too expensive and the lake is too busy for my taste.

Forget about Squam Lake. When properties are up for sale, the Squam Lake Association pretty much governs what you can and cannot do with the property, like an HOA.

Newfound Lake is another gem. Lately, properties have skyrocketed as it is in big demand! My sister lucked out decades ago, buying buildable land on Newfound. She already had offers quadrupled what she paid for!

Unless you have deep pockets for LB/SD and Wolfeboro it will pay to shop around.
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I've shopped around the Lakes Region for a 'decent' HOA. I settled down at Wildwood Village on Lake Winnisquam. We do have limited mooring for boats and storage for kayaks/canoes. HOAs on Lake Winnipesaukee is way too expensive and the lake is too busy for my taste.

Forget about Squam Lake. When properties are up for sale, the Squam Lake Association pretty much governs what you can and cannot do with the property, like an HOA.

Newfound Lake is another gem. Lately, properties have skyrocketed as it is in big demand! My sister lucked out decades ago, buying buildable land on Newfound. She already had offers quadrupled what she paid for!

Unless you have deep pockets for LB/SD and Wolfeboro it will pay to shop around.
That's great to hear! We looked at a couple of homes attached to that neighborhood. Do people get together for neighborhood gatherings? Does it feel safe? We aren't looking at only gated communities, but there is something appealing about that with South Down and Long Bay.
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That's great to hear! We looked at a couple of homes attached to that neighborhood. Do people get together for neighborhood gatherings? Does it feel safe? We aren't looking at only gated communities, but there is something appealing about that with South Down and Long Bay.
We live in South Down and really love it here. There is as much or little social scene as you want. It feels safe and there are so many things available to enjoy, as well as nice people.
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As an added bonus we get to observe "gate jousting" or its aftermath on a regular basis.

It's amazing how invisible those gate arms can be!
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As an added bonus we get to observe "gate jousting" or its aftermath on a regular basis.

It's amazing how invisible those gate arms can be!
Lol. It's pretty funny and unbeleivable how often it happens. My ex still lives there and in my new community where i have been for 5 years it has only happened once.
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We live in South Down and really love it here. There is as much or little social scene as you want. It feels safe and there are so many things available to enjoy, as well as nice people.
That's so great to hear! We definitely love being part of a neighborhood, getting together with neighbors etc, but also just like to light a fire in the backyard and relax. Are there any rules about outdoor firepits in the neighborhood?
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To have a real firewood fire it must be 25' from any structure per the fire dept. and HOA rules.

A propane fire pit seems to be exempt from that,

I am waiting for my new electric powered fire pit because that's how I roll.
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That's so great to hear! We definitely love being part of a neighborhood, getting together with neighbors etc, but also just like to light a fire in the backyard and relax. Are there any rules about outdoor firepits in the neighborhood?
When we looked at Southdown, there were no fire pits allowed—that was for the condo-style rather than the standalone homes. Definitely check the HOA docs if that's something you're looking for.

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