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"Rick" <nospam> wrote in message news:bfOdnSFAcMhfP7HZRVn-vA@comcast.com...
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> "azotic" <azotic@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:9BHWf.999$I%6.766@fed1read12...
>> The topic of debate is wether or not a HOA has the ability to protect
>> home
>> values as touted by the HOA INDUSTRY.
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>> I'm fairly certain that HOA members suffering actual losses would not be
>> impressed with statistics.
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> Your logic is like somebody saying that fire alarms do not save lives
> because somebody with a fire alarm died in a fire last week.
Could you explain the logic of Travis a pro HOA advocate:
azotic wrote:
> The best data can be found by reasearching realestate sales for the
> last 6 months
> in the goegraphic area of interest, this will give you imperical data
> that is factual as opposed to
> unreliable statistics. I recomend you do your own reasearch rather
> than rely on data offerd
> on the internet.
Travis wrote:
Great suggestion. I did that, and that's how I ended up buying in a HOA
community. The greatest appreciation in our county was in those
communities with active, membership-required community associations.
Apparently even HOA members tend to like my logic.
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