Celebrating the Holidays: Christmas Time in HOAs and COAs

Written by Heidi Hensell

December 9, 2025

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The holiday season is a magical time for communities, and homeowners’ associations (HOAs) and condominium associations (COAs) play a vital role in creating a festive, welcoming atmosphere. From twinkling lights to spirited gatherings, Christmas offers a unique opportunity to bring neighbors together, elevate property appeal, and spark lasting connections.

Deck the Halls (and Yards)

One of the most joyful aspects of holiday celebrations in HOAs and COAs is the festive décor. String lights, wreaths, and seasonal displays transform neighborhoods into winter wonderlands—boosting morale and encouraging community engagement. To maintain harmony and safety, associations often establish guidelines about when decorations can go up and come down, installation safety, and style consistency. These help ensure displays remain tasteful, secure, and aligned with community standards.

Coordinated efforts—like themed decoration challenges or friendly contests—turn neighborhoods into dazzling displays. Such events foster creativity and bring out friendly competition, enhancing communal pride.

Hosting Community Events

HOAs and COAs have the power to make the holiday season memorable by organizing community events. A tree-lighting ceremony, holiday socials, cookie swaps, or charity drives can strengthen neighborly bonds—especially for newcomers looking to connect.

Creating inclusive gatherings requires planning with accessibility, clear communication, and volunteer support. Reserve communal spaces early, share event schedules in advance, and invite resident participation to ensure smooth and joyous celebrations.

Safety Considerations

Safety must always accompany festivity. Proper electrical practices, secure décor installations, and kept-clear walkways help prevent accidents. Outdoor areas benefit from durable, low-heat LED or solar lighting. Timely removal of holiday decorations maintains aesthetics and reduces hazards.

Promoting Community Spirit

Beyond decorations, the holiday season is a perfect time to nurture goodwill. Encouraging residents to drop off donations, check on elderly neighbors, or share baked treats builds lasting warmth and connection.

Communication Is Key

Clear, proactive communication from the HOA or COA board makes the season smooth and enjoyable. Send out newsletters or post updates about decoration guidelines, event details, and safety tips. Consistent, transparent messaging helps prevent confusion and ensures everyone can celebrate responsibly.

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