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

  • 2024 Budget

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.