All homeowners at The National Golf and Country Club at Ave Maria are members of that organization, and all pay the same fee. The National G&CC is a Homeowners Association (HOA), that all owners are part of. In addition to belonging to the HOA, eight hundred homes are also members of the National Golf Club, with a separate golf club fee. The National Golf Club is a recreation association. No different than the tens of thousands of golf clubs in the US.
The single-family homes do not have a separate homeowners association. Instead, the Master HOA also acts as the single-family home HOA. It takes care of the single family homes' landscaping, for a separate fee, and enforces the rules and regulation related to the single-family home neighborhoods.
There are many different condo associations at the National, such as Veranda I, Veranda II, etc. Each of these associations have separate governing Boards and separate budgets, which determines the condo fee they pay each year.
All owners are also members of the Ave Maria Town Assoc., and all pay the same fee. The fee is mostly for the Town's parks, fitness center and scheduled activities. In 2023 the quarterly collected fee was $209 per home.
Lastly there is a Community Development District (CDD) that funded the building of infrastructure for the Town and the National G&CC. It is called the
Ave Maria Stewardship Community District, and assesses each home a fee on the home's property tax bill. The fee will vary by type and size of the home.
For example, a Coach Home I owner who is also a member of the golf club, will pay the Coach Home I condo fee, the National G&CC HOA fee, the Golf Club Fee, the Ave Maria Town fee, and a CDD fee levied on the annual property tax bill.