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Washington reserves, budgets, and disclosure rules.
Everything we publish for Washington: the state's reserve and disclosure rules in plain language, budget guides for boards, owners, and buyers, and snapshots of specific communities where we have something concrete to say.
Guides
How to read a budget, reserve study, and disclosure
How to review an HOA budget before you buy
A buyer-first guide to the budget lines, reserve clues, and document requests that matter before you commit to any HOA.
GuideWhat HOA board members should collect before running reserve scenarios
A board-first checklist for the minimum financial inputs required before an HOA scenario tool can tell the truth.
Reserve laws
Washington's reserve and disclosure rules in plain language
Communities
Snapshots of specific Washington HOAs
Escala — Seattle, WA community profile
Community profile for Escala in Seattle, Washington — a 269-unit luxury high-rise at 1920 4th Avenue with 31 stories, concierge, pool, spa, and wine cellar.
HOAInsignia Towers — Seattle, WA community profile
Community profile for Insignia Towers in Seattle, Washington — a 698-unit twin-tower complex in Denny Triangle/Belltown with 41-story towers, sky lounge, pool, and concierge.
HOABellevue Towers — Bellevue, WA community profile
Community profile for Bellevue Towers in Bellevue, Washington — twin 42- and 43-story LEED Gold certified glass towers in downtown Bellevue with 539 units and resort-style amenities.
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