Quincy Hill Townhouse Association

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Quincy Hill is a covenant protected townhouse association. There are 240 units on approximately 20 acres of land in south Aurora. All of our units are individually owned. There is no manager on-site.

Association meetings are held at 6:45 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month in the Clubhouse. Exceptions are May and November, which are held off-site.  Read More...

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Architectural review committee

Hi,   We just purchased a home in this great neighborhood and were looking into making some slight modifications to cover patio (removable) and change the outside door.   How can we make... more
Started: September 27th 2019Replies: 1

Shade structure for Patio

I am new to the neighborhood and have read the information from the HOA. But I am unsure about a shade structure on the patio. My thought would be a square structure with a pull cord so each day the... more
Started: June 19th 2019Replies: 1

Paint formula for fence pickets

I was hoping to find the correct formula for the Quincy Hill fence pickets on this website.  I thought I had seen it here before but maybe it was in a newsletter.  It would be helpful if it... more
Started: August 27th 2016Replies: 0

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