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Welcome to Wyndsor Estates HOA!
Welcome to the Wyndsor Estates Homeowners Association website. Situated in the northeast area of Richardson, Texas, Wyndsor Estates is an appealing, family-focused community consisting of 465 single-family homes. Built by the Centex Corporation mostly in the 1990s, the homes are intermingled with extensive common areas, and surround an exemplary Plano Independent School District elementary school, along with a large playground and park. The neighborhood is adjacent to Richardson-s 357-acre Breckenridge Park, and is a short drive from both Lake Lavon and Lake Ray Hubbard.
The Homeowners Association (HOA) is managed by Principal Management Group (PMG) and is directed by a volunteer Board of Directors and committee chairpersons. Homeowners are encouraged to become involved and express opinions and desires to the Board or to PMG directly. The HOA is funded by quarterly-paid dues, which pay for the maintenance and updating of our extensive common areas and social events throughout the year.
Breckenridge Park consists of 357 acres of rolling hills and ponds, and is situated just to the west of Wyndsor Estates off of Brand Road. It includes three pavilions, 29 picnic tables, 11 benches, 16 soccer fields, playground equipment, a 10-acre lake, over 4 miles of walking trails, restrooms, native wildflowers and wildlife. Wyndsor Estates homeowners enjoy the park throughout the year during sporting events, concerts, and walking or biking for fun and exercise.
Read more about living in our community.
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Announcements
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Our Community
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City of Richardson Stage 2 Water Restrictions
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Stage 2 water conservation efforts to take effect on August 19, 2011. Click the link below for more information on watering schedules.
www.cor.net/index.aspx?page=1057
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Community Photos
From Our Community
Photo Albums
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Announcements
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Principal Management Group
There are no announcements at this time.
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How It All Works
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Association Government
Board Member Responsibilities
The Board is ultimately responsible for the oversight of the community association ("the buck stops with the Board").
Although the Board may retain and delegate some of its duties to volunteers, contractors and professionals, the Board
is still ultimately responsible for the duties it may have assigned to others.
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AssociaLiving and AssociationTimes
AssociaLiving and
AssociationTimes
are online resources specifically for communities and homeowners.
AssociaLiving
includes relevant stories about Entertaining, Home, Practical Living and Community, geared toward enriching our
homes and building stronger community associations. It is a place for great recipes
or to discover activities for the whole neighborhood. The sister publication
AssociationTimes focuses on
helping board members and homeowners improve the operations of their community.
Written by industry experts from Associa who practice their craft, Association Times provides hands-on and timely information
on the latest trends, laws and other topics affecting community management.
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