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$415 per Month is way too high Considering there are other hidden cost involved with a condo. These are the Highest fees I have seen in San Diego. It is my understanding there is no A/C and not allowed. I live across Genessee in Fox Run, and yes, you do absolutely need A/C. Some issues I ran into here at Fox Run, We are responsible for the Garage door (Ive had to replace 2 because of incorrect infor given by HOA then they wanted to fine me. I an also responsible for replaceing the Skylite and the Windows. In this economy, soon they will be unable to collect the fees and I can see HOA going BK. I hope they find a resolution to this before they are non-exsistant. They are not going to collect liens etc.
[quote=SDCandi92]It is my understanding there is no A/C and not allowed. I live across Genessee in Fox Run, and yes, you do absolutely need A/C.[/quote]
Hmmm, strange. I just moved from Fox Run, never had AC, and only thought I might need it 1-2 times over a 5+ year period. I found the area to be quite cool and breezy most of the time.
Regarding Fox Run, there are three different sections (Bluffs, Trails, and Knolls), each with different floorplans (townhouse, duplex, or single family). The HOAs are different.
In the Knolls section (single family homes) the HOA was only $92 per month but only covered front yard maintenance and some general landscaping, mailboxes, etc. Roof replacement, etc, was at the discretion of the owner. We didn’t have community pool access but I never felt that I would need it.
I don’t know anything about Park Mesa except that I’ve driven by it many times. It looks OK.