There are no HOA fees because it's *not* a condo. You do *not* own it; it is a rental apartment. The monthly rental depends on the size of apartment and whether you are alone or have a spouse/significant other. There are one and two bedroom units (maybe 3 bedroom, I can't remember). There are a couple of different sizes/models in each. There is a very substantial deposit which is 90% refundable if you move or pass away. Basic cable, landline, utilities are all included. Full kitchen, washer & dryer included. 30 yard long pool (24x7x365 access), gym, lots of activities, all included. EMTs on site 24x7x365. Fenced, grass off-leash dog park. 3 different-themed restaurants and a small C-store. All the apartment buildings are connected to the clubhouse (with the restaurants, etc.) so you don't have to go outside in the snow. If you want specifics, make an appointment with their "sales" staff; they are *not* hard-sell. I talked with Jason 5 times before I signed a contract.
I am also asking the same question. If this Summit Vista cannot be upfront then it might not be the place for me. Just answer the darn question Summit Vista!!!!
There actually is an ownership option as well, I know because my dad just bought one.
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