HOA Management Company Tuscaloosa, AL
Tuscaloosa HOA Management Company
Welcome to Numerus - where you're more than a number to us.
At Numerus, we provide transparent accounting services and fair pricing with amazing service.
A few of the services we offer:
Billing and collection of assessments with e-billing
Multiple payment options for homeowners
Monthly financial reports with crystal clear transparency and pin point accuracy
Preparation of annual budgets
HOA board consulting services
Mailing of community notices (USPS and email)
Types of communities we manage in Tuscaloosa, AL
Numerus is a national company that provides accounting and remote HOA management services to associations across the country. We're a great option for associations that do not need an onsite manager or local management company. In many cases, we're able to reduce the association's costs by 50% or more when compared to a full service HOA management company in Tuscaloosa. We work with all kinds of community associations:
Single family HOAs
Condominium associations
Townhome associations
Property owners associations
Commercial associations
Mix-use associations
Numerus is proud to offer remote HOA management in Tuscaloos, AL and the surrounding areas including: Brookwood, Coaling, Cottondale, Holt, Lake View, Moundville, Northport, Tuscaloosa.
What is Remote HOA Management?
As pioneers in the remote HOA management model, the founder of Numerus helped create grow three other companies in the HOA management industry, including another HOA accounting firm. After unkept promises of equity, we have launched Numerus to give HOAs more options and better choices for their community.
As a remote HOA management company, we provide accounting and administrative support services to the community. Think of us as the "back office" of the operations. Collecting dues, paying the bills, handling the paperwork...crossing the t's and dotting the i's...and the lowercase j's too.
The board assumes the responsibility of the "onsite" work - inspections and drive throughs, running meetings, managing vendors, responding to maintenance issues, etc.
In many cases throughout our history, we've heard board members say "We do all the work, but the property manager gets paid for it." If you're in this situation, you have two options:
Find another local company so you can hopefully reduce your workload as a volunteer (good luck with that...)
OR
Switch to Numerus and save your community thousands of dollars per year in management fees.
To us, it seems like a no brainer. But your situation may be different. Feel free to contact us to learn more. We'll be happy to answer any questions you might have and to provide you a free quote so you can compare our services to what you're getting today and how much money you may be able to save by switching.
Remote HOA Management in Tuscaloosa, AL
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, nestled along the banks of the Black Warrior River, is a city known for its rich history, vibrant college culture, and Southern hospitality. Home to the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa offers residents a unique blend of academic excellence, outdoor recreation, and community pride.
Founded in 1819, Tuscaloosa is one of Alabama's oldest cities and served as the state capital from 1826 to 1846. The city's name, derived from the Choctaw language, means "Black Warrior," paying homage to the river that flows through the area. Tuscaloosa's history is closely tied to the University of Alabama, which was established in 1831 and remains a cornerstone of the community.
Tuscaloosa has a population of over 100,000 residents, with a median age of 28. The city's population is culturally diverse, with significant African American, Hispanic, and international student communities adding to its vibrant tapestry.
Tuscaloosa's economy is anchored by education, healthcare, manufacturing, and retail sectors. The University of Alabama serves as a major economic driver, providing employment opportunities and fostering innovation through research and development initiatives. Additionally, Tuscaloosa's proximity to major transportation routes and its central location in the state contribute to its economic vitality.
The real estate market in Tuscaloosa offers a mix of housing options, including historic homes, waterfront properties, and modern developments. Median home prices in Tuscaloosa are competitive compared to other cities in the region, making it an attractive destination for homebuyers and investors alike. The housing market has seen steady growth in recent years, driven by population growth and economic development.
Tuscaloosa has experienced steady population growth in recent years, fueled by its strong job market, affordable housing, and vibrant college culture. The city's population is expected to continue growing as more people are drawn to its educational opportunities and Southern charm.
Interesting Facts:
Tuscaloosa is home to the Paul W. Bryant Museum, dedicated to the legendary University of Alabama football coach Bear Bryant.
The city hosts the annual Kentuck Art Festival, celebrating Southern folk art and culture.
Tuscaloosa's Riverwalk offers scenic views of the Black Warrior River and opportunities for walking, jogging, and biking.
Notable People from Tuscaloosa:
Harper Lee, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
Deontay Wilder, professional boxer and former WBC heavyweight champion
Numerus HOA Services is committed to supporting Tuscaloosa's neighborhoods with its remote HOA management services to provide an alternative to traditional HOA management companies. For more information, contact us today for a free quote.