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HOA Management in Alameda, CA – Trusted Local Expertise

  • Writer: Ben Sloman
    Ben Sloman
  • Mar 26
  • 1 min read

Alameda is one of the Bay Area's most unique communities — a charming island city with a rich history, Victorian architecture, and a tight-knit community culture. For HOA boards managing communities on Alameda Island, the stakes are high: your residents expect excellent management, and the island's unique geography creates its own set of maintenance and logistical considerations.


What Makes Alameda HOA Management Different

Alameda's housing stock is diverse — from charming converted Victorian flats in the West End to newer condominium developments near the former Naval Air Station. Managing HOAs across these different property types requires flexibility, local knowledge, and a management partner who understands Alameda's community.

  • Managing older building systems in historic properties

  • Coordinating vendors who service the island reliably

  • Special assessment planning for deferred maintenance

  • California Davis-Stirling Act compliance and legal governance


California Communities: Your Alameda HOA Partner

California Communities is proud to serve Alameda homeowner associations. Our founder Ben Sloman holds the PCAM and MCAM designations — the highest certifications in professional community association management — and brings years of experience managing communities just like yours.

  • Full-service financial management and transparent monthly reporting

  • Reserve fund planning and long-term capital improvement strategies

  • Vendor coordination and project oversight for maintenance and repairs

  • Consulting services for self-managed communities


Get a Free Proposal for Your Alameda HOA

Call us at 415-489-0632 or email info@californiacommunities.biz for a free consultation and custom management proposal for your Alameda HOA.

 
 
 

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