Jacqueline Dabb, Realtor
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty
2161 E Fort King Street, Ocala, Fl. 34471
(801) 910-2058
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Windermere in Inverness, Fl
Retirement Community
Windermere Recreation Center and Pool
Amenities
Windermere provides a range of amenities for its residents to enjoy. The neighborhood features a heated outdoor pool, perfect for cooling off during the summer months. Residents can also take advantage of the clubhouse, which offers a variety of activities and amenities. Additionally, there is a boat ramp available for those who wish to explore the nearby waterways. Windermere's amenities make it a desirable place to live, work, and play.
HOA Fees
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2023 HOA Fees
Villas/Townhomes $240
Balmoral Homes $273.75
Inverie/Wind Homes $306.00
Payments are due on the 1st of each month. Late fees will be assessed on the 10th.
Send payments to:
Windermere Garden Villas
c/o Integrity Tax and Bookkeeping
4411 E. Arlington St.
Inverness Florida, 34453
Homeowners Association (HOA) fees at Windermere cover a variety of essential services for homeowners. These fees are used to cover Building Maintenance, Cable, Community Pool, Grounds Maintenance, Irrigation, Pool Service, Recreational Facilities, Reserve Fund, Road Maintenance, and Wifi. The HOA fees cover the cost of maintaining the common areas of the community, as well as providing essential services and amenities. By paying these fees, homeowners are contributing to the upkeep of the neighborhood and sharing in the benefits of living in a well-maintained community.
Maps
Windermere is a charming community located north of downtown Inverness, Florida. With its easy access to major highways, Windermere is a great place to call home. Residents enjoy a short drive to local grocery stores, such as Publix and Winn Dixie, as well as plenty of other nearby shopping and dining options. A Windermere map can be helpful in navigating the area and its many resources. With its convenient location and numerous amenities, Windermere is an ideal place to call home.
Essential Information
outdoor
Windermere HOA landscape services include lawn mowing, edging, feeding, and weed control. Developer-installed shrubs are pruned and fed periodically. Any original plants needing to be replaced must be brought to the Board’s attention before the March Board meeting for replacement in the Spring.
. No more than one dog or cat may be kept without prior written consent of the Board of Directors. The weight of any dog or cat cannot exceed twenty-five (25) pounds. This restriction does not apply to current homeowners or new residents moving into Windermere with pets over the weight and number restriction. However, when their animals pass away, the restrictions will apply. Dogs must be on a leash.
not allowed
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boat dock
Maintenance by the Homeowners Association The Homeowners Association is responsible for maintaining the exterior appearance of each dwelling (not including the rear porches) in these ways:
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Periodic exterior painting of walls and doors, which includes preparation by caulking doors and windows, where required, and repair of all surface cracks
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Periodic roof cleaning
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Maintaining the outer sidewalks adjacent to the streets
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Maintaining the outside garage light fixtures and their associated light sensors (but not replacement of bulbs)
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Maintaining the irrigation system serving lots and common areas
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Lawn maintenance on lots (and in common areas)
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Maintaining original developer plantings (only) on each lot, which includes trimming, fertilizing, and the replacement of dead or dying shrubs NOTE: The Association is NOT responsible for trees or landscaping unless it is “original developer plantings.” If it is not original, it is the responsibility of the homeowner. See Appendix A for more detail. • The Association may also schedule the cutting of original developer tree branches that overhang dwelling roofs closer than eight feet from the rooftop.