About Covington Woods
Covington Woods, is located off Johnston Road (County Rte. 203) in the Town of Guilderland in Albany County. It is a planned urban development subdivision incorporated in 1985 under the Laws of New York State. Consists of 96 single family homes and 48 townhomes (referred to as Lots), a common area, four cul-de-sacs and 110 “forever wild” acres that surround a large portion of the community.
Residents range from singles to couples to families; from seniors to baby boomers to millennials. Covington Woods is conveniently located near major highways and interstates, shopping malls and services, making it a desirable place to live.
Affairs of the community, as set forth in the governing documents, are overseen by the Covington Woods Homeowners Association, Inc. (CWHOA).through a Board of Directors elected annually by the
homeowners. All homeowners automatically belong to the Association and pay dues that are used to properly and efficiently maintain the community. They are currently set at $100 per year.
Like other homeowner’s associations, the terms of the Declaration of Covenants and attendant
By-Laws contain the rights and restrictions governing the use of the common areas and individual lots. They apply to homeowners as well as their tenants and/or guests.
Residents range from singles to couples to families; from seniors to baby boomers to millennials. Covington Woods is conveniently located near major highways and interstates, shopping malls and services, making it a desirable place to live.
Affairs of the community, as set forth in the governing documents, are overseen by the Covington Woods Homeowners Association, Inc. (CWHOA).through a Board of Directors elected annually by the
homeowners. All homeowners automatically belong to the Association and pay dues that are used to properly and efficiently maintain the community. They are currently set at $100 per year.
Like other homeowner’s associations, the terms of the Declaration of Covenants and attendant
By-Laws contain the rights and restrictions governing the use of the common areas and individual lots. They apply to homeowners as well as their tenants and/or guests.