The HOA and CDD play a dedicated role in the maintenance of the neighborhood. So, before you buy a house in Heritage Trace at Crosswater, it is important to understand the two fee structures that form part of the cost of living here: the HOA (Homeowners Association) fee and the CDD (Community Development District) assessment.
HOA Fees: Heritage Trace falls under the Crosswater HOA, which covers common area maintenance, landscaping of shared spaces, and the enforcement of community design standards through an Architectural Review Board (ARB). Annual HOA fees are generally $300–$500 per year, approximately. Any exterior modifications to a Heritage Trace home, including fencing, pool installation, paint color changes, and screen enclosures, require prior ARB approval.
CDD Fees: As part of Nocatee's Tolomato Community Development District (TCDD), Heritage Trace homeowners pay an annual CDD assessment, which appears on the property tax bill. This fee funds the infrastructure, parks, water parks, trails, and recreational facilities across Nocatee. CDD fees vary by property and zone, but typically range from approximately$2,000 to $3,000 per year for Crosswater homes.