The sweet spot of Heritage Hunt living — attached homes with garages, private entrances, and small outdoor spaces, without the maintenance demands of a full detached home.
Unlike condos, villas have your own front door, your own attached garage, and typically a small private patio or yard — ground-level living without condo building dynamics.
The HOA handles exterior upkeep for shared components. Less to worry about than a full detached home, more space and privacy than a condo.
Full access to Arthur Hills golf, the clubhouse, indoor pool, fitness center, tennis, and pickleball — same as every Heritage Hunt homeowner.
Villas sit between condos and detached homes in pricing — typically $150K–$250K less than comparable detached Heritage Hunt homes.
Villa buyers at Heritage Hunt are typically people who want more than a condo but aren't interested in yard work, exterior painting, or the maintenance demands of a full detached home. The attached structure means neighbors share walls — usually one side — but most Heritage Hunt villas are well-insulated and designed with privacy in mind.
The garage is often the deciding factor. Buyers coming from larger suburban homes frequently want covered parking and storage space that condos can't provide. Heritage Hunt villas almost universally include a one or two-car attached garage plus driveway parking.
Not all Heritage Hunt villas are equal. Location within the community matters: villas backing to the golf course or open green space command premiums and hold value better. End units — which share only one wall instead of two — are highly sought after for the additional privacy and natural light. Ask Dan which specific sections of Heritage Hunt's villa inventory have historically held value best before you start touring.
Nova55Living tracks Heritage Hunt villa inventory closely and knows which sections, floor plans, and lot positions offer the best value. Call before the good ones hit the public market.