Golden Forest

Nestled in Smithfield, Utah, Golden Forest seamlessly blends nature with modern living. Our elegant homes integrate with lush surroundings, creating a tranquil retreat for residents. A future clubhouse including an outdoor pool, spa, and fitness room, catering to relaxation and well-being. Engage in yoga or community events in the clubroom. Explore walking paths, a dog park, and a playground for outdoor enjoyment. For sports enthusiasts, we will offer pickleball and basketball courts. Golden Forest is where nature meets contemporary comfort, offering a balanced lifestyle in a harmonious community.

Community documents

Modern suburban townhouse facade with stone and siding exterior, large windows, and a gabled roof, surrounded by landscaped greenery and a clear sky.

HOA Dues

  • $90 / month

    What does this cover?

    Maintenance Fees: Upkeep of common areas and landscaping including lawn care, and repairs to community structures.

    (clubhouse, common area landscaping, park, pavilion, etc.)

    Utilities: Common area water, sewer, electricity and fiber optic internet.

    Insurance: The master insurance policy that covers common areas and structures.

    Management Fees: Cost of professional management services.

    Legal and Administrative Fees: Legal fees, accounting services, and administrative costs associated with running the HOA.on text goes here

  • $185 / month

    What does cover?

    Maintenance Fees: Upkeep of common areas and landscaping including lawn care, and repairs to community structures.

    (clubhouse, common area landscaping, park, pavilion, lawn & planter bed maintenance, exterior building maintenance, parking lot and sidewalk snow removal, garbage service)

    Utilities: Common area water, sewer, electricity and fiber optic internet.

    Insurance: The master insurance policy that covers common areas and structures.

    Management Fees: Cost of professional management services.

    Legal and Administrative Fees: Legal fees, accounting services, and administrative costs associated with running the HOA.

  • $170 / month

    Maintenance Fees: Upkeep of common areas and landscaping including lawn care, and repairs to community structures.

    (clubhouse, common area landscaping, park, pavilion, lawn & planter bed maintenance, exterior building maintenance)

    Utilities: Common area water, sewer, electricity and fiber optic internet.

    Insurance: The master insurance policy that covers common areas and structures.

    Management Fees: Cost of professional management services.

    Legal and Administrative Fees: Legal fees, accounting services, and administrative costs associated with running the HOA.

Reinvestment Fee

  • Capital Improvements: The fee may be designated for major improvements or renovations within the community, such as upgrading common areas or enhancing community facilities.

    Reserve Fund Contributions: Some portion of the fee is used toward building up or replenishing the HOA's reserve fund. This fund is set aside for future capital expenses or unexpected repairs.

    Administrative Costs: Part of the fee can be used to cover administrative costs associated with processing the property transfer, updating records, and managing the overall process.

    Community Enhancements: Funds collected through a reinvestment fee might be used to fund projects that enhance the overall appeal and value of the community, such as landscaping improvements or architectural upgrades.

Thinking of Adding a Shed, Fence, or RV Pad? Want to make other improvements to your lot?

Get Approval First!

Failure to seek prior approval for exterior modifications or improvements could result in substantial additional costs to homeowners for alterations to their projects. Before beginning any improvement projects on your lot:

  • Architectural Guidelines: Review the architectural guidelines to see if approval is needed for your improvement or modification by clicking here.

  • Submit Your Request: Requests for approval can now be submitted easily through the online portal.

  • Review by ACCor Board of Directors: The Architectural Control Committee (ACC) or Board of Directors will review and respond to your request.

  • Check Permits: Be sure to obtain a permit from the city if required.

Planning ahead ensures your projects align with community guidelines and avoids unnecessary delays or costs.