HOA Communities in Walnut Creek, California (2026)

Walnut Creek, California has 2 HOA communities listed on HOA's HUB, with monthly dues ranging from $225 to $275 and a median of $250. That places Walnut Creek well below the state average (about 35% less) for California. The local mix skews toward a mix of single-family homes and condominiums. Most communities here (100%) are pet-friendly with mixed rental policies.

Walnut Creek is home to 2 tracked HOA communities in Walnut Creek County. Fee spread in Walnut Creek runs from $225 to $275 a month, centring on $250. The most common shared amenities across Walnut Creek HOAs are Pool, Tennis Courts, Dog Park. That is roughly 35% below the California statewide median of $382. Among the higher-profile associations tracked here is Northgate Clubhouse with monthly dues near $275.

Walnut Creek HOA Market Snapshot

Communities
2
tracked
Median Fee
$250/mo
avg $250/mo
Fee Range
$225–$275
monthly
Pet Friendly
100%
2 of 2
Rentals OK
50%
1 of 2
Airbnb OK
50%
1 of 2

Most Common Amenities

Pool (1)Tennis Courts (1)Dog Park (1)Walking Trails (1)

Where Walnut Creek Is on the Map

Walnut Creek, California is located at approximately 37.875, -122.070. The map below shows the surrounding area, including neighborhoods where the HOA communities listed on this page are located.

Frequently Asked: HOAs in Walnut Creek, California

How many homeowners associations does Walnut Creek have?

HOA's HUB tracks 2 HOA communities in Walnut Creek, California across 1 county.

What do residents pay for HOA fees in Walnut Creek?

The median monthly HOA fee in Walnut Creek is approximately $250 (range $225–$275). Fees vary by amenity package, building age, and whether the community is single-family, condo, or townhome.

What county is Walnut Creek, California in?

Walnut Creek is located primarily in Walnut Creek County, California.

Which amenities are most common in Walnut Creek HOAs?

Across the 2 Walnut Creek communities we track, the most frequently offered amenities are Pool, Tennis Courts, Dog Park, Walking Trails. Higher-fee associations often include more of these; simpler communities tend to offer fewer.