This year, the number of new condos and HOAs is expected to increase by 5,000, according to the Foundation for Community Association Research.
How Self-Managed Large-Scales Are Shaping the Future of Association Management.

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This year, the number of new condos and HOAs is expected to increase by 5,000, according to the Foundation for Community Association Research.
Around 74.1 million Americans, or roughly 27% of the U.S. population, now live in a community association.
How Self-Managed Large-Scales Are Shaping the Future of Association Management.
Representing nearly 25% of the housing stock in the U.S., community associations are home to more than 73 million Americans. The 2021 projections reflect a 1.3% increase in new communities.
The latest survey from The Foundation for Community Association Research examines discrimination in associations.
Nearly, 92% of condo and HOA residents are up to date paying their assessments, according to a new survey by Community Associations Institute.
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