My answer depends on the type of HOA. If it's an apartment/townhouse/condo complex and the HOA is in place to take care of all of the public greenspace, plus keeping walkways, driveways, & parking areas clear & in good repair, then I'm fine with it.
But an HOA for a development of single family homes where everyone owns the land around their home individually, then no, I would not be interested in living in a neighborhood with an HOA, even if there too it did also take care of any common area. HOAs can change over time and even if the HOA starts off really only interested in the common spaces, things can change as the people on the board change and you never know when a new rule can affect you and your property.
Where I live, the town responds very well to complaints about anyone not keeping their property maintained and tidy. So I don't require an HOA to do that, and I do not want an HOA that says your house can only be one of these 10 shades of these 3 colors and that your garage doors can only be one of these 6 styles and that your guests cannot park on the road if you have a party.
In my town, I can think of homes that are green, red, blue, pink, purple, salmon, yellow, and I love that. They are all lovely. Some of victorians and some are Craftsman and some are farmhouses and a few are Spanish style, etc., and I like that too. I like that people can hang laundry out to dry, or literally put a bed in their flower bed, LOL! I don't mind if someone's growing veggies in the front yard or if I can see their swing set from the road. And many HOAs start to take away some of those choices, which is why I wouldn't want to live in a neighborhood that had one.
