These two sister neighborhoods in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho were designed and built by contractor Tom Johnson of Crescent Homes in the early 1990s. The 202 homes straddle Dalton Ave at Ramsey Road and sit amid towering Ponderosa pines and beautiful deciduous trees. Many homeowners enjoy mountain views from their properties.

These are neighborhoods with families who take pride in home ownership, including many of whom have lived here since the beginning. We encourage our neighbors to participate in creating a safe and friendly environment for living and enjoying life here in North Idaho.

Welcome to our Association

The quality living environment we enjoy in Park Properties Homeowner's Association (PPHA) is enabled by the direct involvement of our residents, who have actively assumed the responsibilities that attend its attractions. We participate in managing finances and common grounds, writing its newsletters and maintaining architectural controls and rules to ensure a quality of life found in few places.

Our Single-family homes and the environment we have nurtured at PPHA have attracted residents with diverse and considerable talents who can participate in various committees and on our Board of Directors. Together, we have created and we maintain a community you can be proud to be part of, and to which you can make your contributions in areas of finance, architectural review, grounds management, newsletter/communications, and other areas. Whether you own or rent your Single-family home, you can make your interests known in any of these areas by contacting any member of a committee on our Board of Directors.

Special obligations belong to our homeowners. When you purchased one of our 202 Single-family homes, you also assumed 1/202 of the responsibilities for managing our common assets as well. Costs of maintaining our community are measured in more ways than money. Your dues cannot adequately substitute for contributions of your time. It is important that we each assume our share of responsibilities. Please volunteer for a working committee of your choice or accept appointments as your name may come up every few years. And when you're not active on a committee or the Board, please support those who are by completing a ballot or proxy when asked and attending our Annual Meeting. Only your resolution to participate—to be hands-on involved in sustaining the quality of your community—can preserve that environment in which we have all invested.