The most affordable way into Heritage Hunt — condominiums starting around $300K with full access to Arthur Hills golf, the clubhouse, and all community amenities.
Condo owners have the same optional golf membership rights as detached home owners. Same Arthur Hills 18-hole course, same clubhouse privileges.
Heritage Hunt's ~$400/mo HOA bundles cable TV, internet, and trash — reducing the gap between condo and villa total monthly costs.
Condo ownership means no yard work, no exterior painting, no roof responsibility. The HOA handles exterior upkeep.
Same indoor pool, fitness center, tennis, pickleball, and social programming as every other Heritage Hunt resident.
Heritage Hunt condos are multi-unit buildings — typically two or three stories with elevator access on some buildings. Units range from one-bedroom to two-bedroom-plus-den configurations. They are ideal for buyers who are truly downsizing, traveling frequently, or whose priority is maximizing community access at the lowest possible price point.
The trade-off is space. Condo square footage at Heritage Hunt is typically 900–1,400 sq ft — significantly smaller than the villa and detached homes in the same community. For buyers whose lifestyle has shifted away from needing large living spaces, this is a feature rather than a drawback.
One important distinction: condo units may have a separate condo association fee layered on top of the Heritage Hunt master HOA fee. Always confirm the full monthly cost — master HOA plus condo fee — before calculating your offer ceiling.
Condo purchases require a condo questionnaire from the HOA and lender review of the association's financial health and owner-occupancy ratio. Some loan products have stricter requirements for condos than for detached homes. Our team works with lenders experienced in HOA condo financing and can connect you before you make an offer.
The choice between a condo and a villa at Heritage Hunt usually comes down to two factors: budget and lifestyle. Condos are $50K–$150K less expensive than comparable villas, but villas offer ground-level living, private entryways, and small private outdoor spaces. If elevator access and zero exterior responsibility are your priorities, condos win. If you want a garage and a small patio, villas are worth the premium.
Nova55Living knows which buildings, floors, and unit orientations hold value best at Heritage Hunt — and what's currently available or coming to market. Call before you search on Zillow.