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7 Types of Community Associations & How They Work

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6 4. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) What It Is: A planned unit development is a community designed under a unified land-use plan that allows flexibility in layout and density. A PUD might include a mix of residential and small-scale commercial spaces. The design often clusters residences strategically to preserve open space while maintaining a cohesive architectural vision across the entire neighborhood. Types of Properties: • Detached single-family homes • Townhomes • Condominium units • Retail and professional offices • Various community-serving businesses How It Operates: The association governs development and enforces architectural guidelines. From a buyer's perspective, financing a PUD differs from financing a condominium because owners typically hold title to both the structure and the underlying land. What Fees Cover: • Internal road systems • Landscaping within shared corridors • Drainage infrastructure • Community recreation facilities 7 6 5 4 8 9 10 11 3 2

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