Need Help Getting it Together?
An HOA Website Can Help!

As a property manager for an HOA you have a long To-Do list – and much of it involves communicating with the hundreds or thousands of homeowners in your community. In any given week you may need to:
- Announce the upcoming Board election.
- Find out if residents want a splash park in the common area – or if the tennis court should be re-paved instead.
- Address a chronic CC&R violation .
- Or, take the time to explain why CC&Rs are important in the first place.
You have good reasons to communicate with homeowners. And they have good reasons to want to hear from you.
A Place for Everything
A website – one of many dynamic communication tools offered by Communicate HOA – is a great way for you to get everything together – and find the perfect place to put it.
You already know that the Internet is ubiquitous. If you’re reading this page, then you are probably familiar with how countless businesses use the Internet to build their online presence. Share information with customers. Drive sales.
The same intent that drives the Internet will work for you and your HOA.
Build your online presence:
Make homeowners feel connected. Remind them they are part of a larger community. It’s also something to be proud of – a website shows members and prospective home buyers that your association is savvy, and committed to excellent communication.
Share information with homeowners:
It’s obvious, but true. Consistently publish news about the association, and residents will come to rely on you for accurate information. That builds trust. It builds a willingness to get involved. It builds a community. And that makes your job easier.
Drive sales.
Wait, you’re not selling something! Or are you? If you want homeowners to follow the CC&Rs, join a committee, or volunteer for a neighborhood event, you are selling something: The idea that people count, and their support will help turn a constellation of homes into a community.
Call Communicate HOA today and take that first step in connecting with homeowners.