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This is kind of an unusual quest. An abstraction, rather than a feature. Something being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else. IF you want to ski, you need a ski community. Vail, or Aspen would fit the bill, as well as other less expensive places. But if your main interest is golf, these two places would move down the list. Obviously every place is unique if you have a GPS.I think in my original post, it might have been better if I said "neighborhood" vs. "communities." That is, are there any neighborhoods that might offer unique amenities? I wasn't really after the all inclusive pool, pickle ball, golf, etc." For example, the mountain neighborhood that I previously mentioned. From what I can tell it is just a standard neighborhood with everything from townhouses to SFH (to big SFH). It does have HOA, but that seems to be mostly for trash and snow removal. One of the unique selling points is that living there gets you access to their "club" at the base of the ski lifts. To me, that is a unique amenity for a "normal" neighborhood.
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I would imagine that there is no such thing as a unique community. I also cannot imagine how this would be important.
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