July 15, 2025

The Heart of Harmonious Living: Understanding the HOA Community

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Did you know that 60% of recently built single-family houses—and 80% of homes in new subdivisions—are part of homeowners associations (HOAs)?  Why is this? What is an HOA community, and why are they cornerstones of so many modern communities?

According to the National Association of REALTORS®, an HOA “is an organization in a residential community that creates and enforces rules for the properties and residents that fall within its jurisdiction. Typically HOAs create and enforce rules to maintain uniformity and protect real estate prices.”

An HOA community’s value and its meaning are rooted in shared responsibility, aesthetic standards, and community-building. HOAs enhance property values, maintain shared spaces, and help neighbors connect. To see the advantages of living with an HOA, look no further than Treeline By Hillwood.

Enriching Our Community: Key Benefits of Our HOA

When you live at Treeline, you’ll come home by crossing Trail Creek on a wooden, covered bridge. You’ll stroll under mature oak trees after dinner, breathe in the scent of flowers as you walk the dog, and watch your children play on manicured green lawns. The maintenance of our beautiful shared spaces is managed by the community’s homeowners association. Even better, at Treeline, your HOA membership dues also include maintenance of your home’s front yard by our expert landscaping team. This consistent upkeep of our homes and community spaces keeps our community looking great and property values high.

Treeline’s homeowners association will also be responsible for maintaining our many unique amenities, including:

  • The Nook, a library treehouse where your kids (or you!) can relax with a good book.
  • Sky Park, designed for star gazing and cloud spotting.
  • The Hideaway, our four acre amenity center dedicated to fun and relaxation—with a pool, playground, and pickleball courts. The area will also include a community hall, picnic space, amphitheater lawn, food truck park, and The Treehouse: a three-story gaming space for kids of all ages where the games increase in difficulty as you climb.

Our HOA offices are also located at The Hideaway, which is fitting, because our HOA doesn’t just maintain amenities. It’s truly at the heart of the Treeline community.

Building Community Through Lifestyle Programming

Our HOA also supports community connection through a robust lifestyle program, which will offer ways to engage with your neighbors nearly every day of the year. Like all of Hillwood’s award-winning lifestyle programs, the one at Treeline will include holiday/seasonal events like July 4th celebrations, Easter egg hunts, and back-to-school parties, plus clubs and activities for everyone, from little ones to retirees. Residents will also have the opportunity to give back through philanthropic partnerships that benefit our greater community.

It’s these kinds of experiences that build community, welcome newcomers, and create the strong sense of belonging that makes Hillwood Communities so special.

Living in an HOA Community: Membership & Operations

When you buy a home in a community with an HOA, you automatically become a member of that homeowners’ association. At communities like Treeline, residents pay annual dues to help fund the programs and services we’ve described: maintenance of common areas, neighborhood amenities, and lifestyle programming. Some HOAs are governed by members, with homeowners taking the lead when it comes to making rules, making decisions, and maintaining facilities.

All HOAs operate under a set of rules and regulations that support property values, uphold aesthetic standards, and encourage healthy communication between neighbors. Most residents understand and appreciate these guidelines because they contribute to a more beautiful and livable neighborhood.

HOA rules typically aren’t onerous. They might prevent a neighbor from painting their home neon purple, neglecting their lawn for months, or attempting to house 101 Dalmatians—but they also often allow flexibility for unique personal circumstances.

Some communities, including Treeline, choose to partner with professional property managers rather than relying on a volunteer board. This professional oversight removes the burden from volunteers and ensures the HOA’s day-to-day operations, finances, and property needs are handled efficiently and expertly.

Treeline’s professional property managers, FirstService Residential, partner with owners and developers to provide expert solutions to everyday needs and unexpected issues. Their “service first” philosophy means they work tirelessly to keep the community looking great and operating smoothly and use their decades of combined property management expertise to resolve issues and streamline solutions.

Building a Stronger Future: The Collective Advantage of Our HOA

What does an HOA community mean to its members? It means well-maintained shared spaces and amenities. It means clear communication and collaborative problem-solving. It means a neighborhood that welcomes all residents and continues to thrive over time.

There are also tangible benefits, such as higher property values, a vibrant social calendar organized by an HOA-supported lifestyle manager, and access to resort-style amenities like a beautifully maintained pool without the burden of personal upkeep or expense.

And then there are the intangible benefits: pride of ownership, a shared vision for the future, and the comfort of knowing your community is in good hands. 

FAQs about HOA Community Meaning

What are the benefits of living in a community with an HOA?

Members of HOAs enjoy well-maintained landscaping and amenities, a cohesive community aesthetic, streamlined communication, simplified property management, and a neighborhood strengthened by a shared investment. 

Is a community association the same as an HOA?

“Community association” is a broad term that encompasses a variety of different kinds of organizations, such as neighborhood associations and homeowners associations. An HOA is one type of community association under that broader umbrella. 

The Foundation of a Thriving Community

When you live at Treeline by Hillwood, you’ll experience the HOA advantage firsthand. Our HOA helps keep our green-scaping green; ensures pristine parks, playgrounds, and shared spaces; and brings people together through hundreds of activities and gatherings organized by our lifestyle manager.

You’ll also enjoy the pride that comes from a beautifully maintained property, the sense of belonging that comes from shared goals, and the comfort of knowing that your community is in good hands. That’s the true HOA community meaning. Treeline’s new homes in Justin, TX, are beautiful and sustainable, our range of community amenities offers a lifestyle like nothing else in North Texas, and our eight esteemed builders have quick move-in homes available now and are offering great incentives. Start your homebuying search online then visit our models to learn more!