HOA Communities in Sycamore, Illinois (2026)
Sycamore, Illinois has 2 HOA communities listed on HOA's HUB, with monthly dues ranging from $125 to $350 and a median of $238. That places Sycamore right around the state average for Illinois. The local mix skews toward a mix of single-family homes and condominiums. About 50% of communities allow pets with mixed rental policies.
HOA's HUB lists 2 active HOA communities in Sycamore in Sycamore County. Across the city, monthly HOA fees span $125 to $350 (median $238). The most common shared amenities across Sycamore HOAs are Fitness Center, Clubhouse, Dog Park. That is roughly in line with the Illinois statewide median of $246. Among the higher-profile associations tracked here is Sycamore Creek Homeowners' Association with monthly dues near $350.
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Where Sycamore Is on the Map
Sycamore, Illinois is located at approximately 41.991, -88.693. The map below shows the surrounding area, including neighborhoods where the HOA communities listed on this page are located.
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Frequently Asked: HOAs in Sycamore, Illinois
How big is the HOA market in Sycamore, Illinois?
HOA's HUB tracks 2 HOA communities in Sycamore, Illinois across 1 county.
How much do HOA dues cost in Sycamore?
The median monthly HOA fee in Sycamore is approximately $238 (range $125–$350). Fees vary by amenity package, building age, and whether the community is single-family, condo, or townhome.
Is Sycamore in Sycamore County?
Sycamore is located primarily in Sycamore County, Illinois.
What amenities do Sycamore HOA communities typically offer?
Across the 2 Sycamore communities we track, the most frequently offered amenities are Fitness Center, Clubhouse, Dog Park, Walking Trails. Higher-fee associations often include more of these; simpler communities tend to offer fewer.
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