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  • Fine Schedule Builder
  • Annual Meeting Checklist
  • Agenda Generator
  • Meeting Minutes
  • Violation Letter
  • Welcome Letter
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by Sanaf AI Solutions

AI-first HOA management for self-managed communities.

Available nationwide

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Asheville HOA Guide (2026)

Asheville Metro · North Carolina

Asheville's mountain resort communities and upscale neighborhoods drive HOA adoption among higher-end properties.

HOA Fees in Asheville

Condo

$310/mo

National avg: $291/mo

$19 above avg
Single-Family Home

$150/mo

National avg: $170/mo

$20 below avg
Townhome

$220/mo

National avg: $215/mo

Near national average

Asheville fees reflect its growing status as an upscale destination — especially in mountain-view and resort communities.

North Carolina HOA Laws at a Glance

N.C.G.S. § 47F-3-102

Fine cap

$100

Notice required

5 days

Hearing right

Required

  • Fine cap: $100 per day, maximum $1,500 aggregate per violation
  • 5 days written notice required before fine is imposed
  • Notice must inform homeowner of right to request a hearing
Full North Carolina HOA law guide
What HOA fees typically cover in Asheville
  • Landscaping
  • Trail upkeep
  • Common area insurance
  • Road maintenance
Common amenities in Asheville HOAs
  • Trails
  • Clubhouse
  • Pool
  • Mountain Views
Self-Manage or Hire a Management Company?

Many Asheville HOA boards face the choice between self-management and hiring a full-service property management company. Management companies typically charge $10–$22 per unit per month — for a 75-unit community that is $750–$1,650/month. Self-managed boards with the right software can handle the same work at a fraction of the cost.

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Related resources

HOA Laws (North Carolina)

Fine caps, notice periods, hearing rights

Special Assessments (North Carolina)

When they happen and how they work

Reserve Requirements (North Carolina)

What North Carolina requires boards to fund

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Fee data represents estimates based on available market data and public HOA disclosures. Actual fees vary widely by community, amenities, building age, and reserve funding status. Legal information is general in nature and not legal advice. Always consult an HOA attorney and your governing documents for your specific situation. Last updated: 2026.