Before you buy a house in The Pointe at Twenty Mile, it is important to understand the full fee structure associated with homeownership here. The fee structure covers the neighborhood HOA, the Twenty Mile Central HOA, and the Nocatee CDD assessment.
Twenty Mile West HOA: The Pointe falls under the Twenty Mile West Homeowners Association (tmwha.org), which manages common area maintenance, neighborhood landscaping, and Architectural Review Board (ARB) standards. The current HOA fee amounts should be confirmed directly with the Twenty Mile West HOA at the time of purchase, as fees are subject to annual review.
Twenty Mile Central HOA: As part of the broader Twenty Mile collection of neighborhoods, residents of The Pointe also contribute to the Twenty Mile Central HOA, which manages shared infrastructure and common areas across the wider Twenty Mile section of neighborhoods.
CDD Fees: As part of Nocatee’s Tolomato Community Development District (TCDD), all The Pointe homeowners pay an annual CDD assessment on their property tax bill. These fund Nocatee’s parks and infrastructure maintenance. For larger-lot homes in the Twenty Mile section, CDD fees typically range from approximately $2,500 to $3,500+ per year. Buyers can verify the exact current CDD fee for any specific property at mytcdd.com before buying.