In today’s real estate market, home buyers are looking for the perfect home as well as a community that fits their needs. This leads them to research neighborhoods, HOAs, and areas of a city profusely before putting an offer on a home. How can you make your community look more desirable? Make sure your community is active, engaging, and welcoming! The more people you can get involved, the better. Below are a few types of HOA committees your community could benefit from to increase neighborhood involvement.
HOA Social Committee
The social committee is in charge of putting together events that will bring the community together. Holiday-themed events and garage sales are common, but many neighborhoods are hungry to connect with neighbors, so some HOAs are using online tools to host virtual cooking classes, book clubs, and craft circles.
HOA Communication/Social Media Committee
Your communication or social media committees are volunteers that keep the community informed on social events, meetings, and the latest news in the area. Your HOA board will want to create a strategy and guidelines for this committee, but your communication and social team will be crucial to keep your residents informed and interacting with the neighborhood.
HOA Covenants Committee
The covenants committee helps ensure that members of the HOA are complying with rules and regulations and enforces violations.
HOA Safety Committee
The job of the safety committee is to improve the security of the neighborhood, which can often involve enacting a neighborhood watch program. They are tasked with maintaining safety standards, looking out for suspicious activity, and engaging local law enforcement when necessary.
HOA Finance Committee
The finance committee helps the board of directors review and plan the annual budget, tracks monthly expenses, manages HOA reserves and investments, schedules audits and reserve studies, and other financial management tasks.
If you’re interested in the types of HOA committees your community could benefit from and if there would be any interest from your residents, contact Prism Realty Management. We’re here to help manage your association and help your residents thrive in the community. Learn about who we are, the services we offer, and our process, then give us a call at 512-676-5842.