Since the 1960s, developers in the Las Vegas Valley have been building alternative communities to single-family homes, like Springs At Spanish Trail.
A favorite of many due to their low-maintenance upkeep and wide array of offerings, condos and townhomes continue to be built today even by recognizable national home builders like Lennar.
While the purchase price of townhomes and condos is appealing compared to single-family homes, these neighborhoods often carry higher monthly HOA fees. For Springs At Spanish Trail, the HOA dues are $690 Monthly.
This post provides more detail on Springs At Spanish Trail, including a breakdown of HOA costs and the amenities offered, if any. You can also explore the parks near Springs At Spanish Trail, which schools are zoned for Springs At Spanish Trail, the surrounding communities and neighborhoods, and more details of what defines a condominium and townhome.
About Springs At Spanish Trail
Built in 1987, Springs At Spanish Trail is a guard gated community with a two-story design. The community is located in the 89113 zip code of Las Vegas.
Although less common for condos and townhomes, many neighborhoods in Las Vegas are part of a larger master-planned community. Springs At Spanish Trail is part of .
One of the top draws of living in a Townhouse is the amenities they offer. Springs At Spanish Trail features HOA management, a community pool, a park, tennis courts, and guest parking. If a garage is essential, it’s important to note, Springs At Spanish Trail offers units with a garage.
The Clark County Assessor office recognizes the legal name of the community as Springs At Spanish Trail.
Springs At Spanish Trail HOA dues
A homeowners association is responsible for the management and upkeep of a neighborhood. With it comes a set of rules and regulations called CC&Rs which stands for covenants, conditions, and restrictions. Homes in managed communities also pay HOA dues.
Since Springs At Spanish Trail is part of a homeowners association, the dues are $345 Monthly. With Spanish Trail, the total dues for Springs At Spanish Trail are $690.
When purchasing in an HOA community, you receive an HOA resale package that explains the rules, regulations, and upkeep. With Springs At Spanish Trail having $690 in dues, here’s a look at the professionally maintained features of the neighborhood:
- Common area landscaping: No
- Security(roving or gated): Yes
- Gated grounds: No
- Maintenance: Yes
- Common area taxes: No
For more information regarding the HOA (if applicable), you can contact the managing association SPANISH TRAIL at 702-367-8747.
School zoning for Springs At Spanish Trail
School zoning can change from neighborhood to neighborhood. Children living in Springs At Spanish Trail are zoned for the following schools:
- High School: Durango
- Junior High: Sawyer Grant
- Elementary School K-2: Rogers Lucille S
- Elementary School 3-5: Rogers Lucille S
The has a mix of year-round or 9-month elementary school classes. The elementary schools zoned for Springs At Spanish Trail are nine months, not year-round.
What’s the difference between Townhomes And Condominiums?
You likely recognize condominiums and townhouses by their style of construction. Condos are built-in apartment-style buildings, while townhouses resemble a traditional detached homes.
The key difference between owning a condo and a townhouse is how you hold the title. With condominium ownership, you own the space inside the walls. When you own a townhouse, you own it fee simple, which means you own the structure and land beneath it.
What are the benefits of owning a condo or townhouse?
One key benefit of a condo is they are often more affordable than traditional detached homes and townhouses. Condos also offer a sense of community and can be an excellent option for people who don’t want to worry about maintaining a yard.
In fact, in most condo and townhome communities, the association is responsible for the roofing and exterior of the property.