FAQs

Helpful info for buyers & builders

We’ve collected the answers you need.

Whether you’re exploring homes, purchasing a lot, or planning to build, it’s normal to have questions. This page covers the ones we hear most often to help you feel more confident as you take the next step.

For Buyers

What kind of homes are available?

Badger Mountain South offers a variety of housing options, including single-family homes, duplexes, townhomes, over-55 apartments, and future multifamily residences—designed to fit many lifestyles and price points.

Can I purchase a lot directly as a homeowner?

Yes! Badger Mountain South is one of the only communities in the area where individuals—not just builders—can purchase lots directly. See available residential lots here.

Are there any HOA fees or community guidelines?

Yes, there is a Homeowners Association. It helps maintain community standards, shared spaces, and enforces CCRs to protect property values and overall aesthetics. See more more details on our CCR & HOA Info page.

How do I get in touch or schedule a visit?

You can use our contact form to reach out with questions or to schedule a visit. We’ll connect you with the right resources—whether you're buying, building, or just exploring.

For Builders

How do I get started as a builder?

Start by reviewing the Land Use & Development Regulations (LUDR) and the community’s CC&Rs. You’ll need to submit your plans for approval before moving forward. We also recommend viewing the Badger Mountain South Master Plan.

Where can I find the design and development guidelines?

You can find a link to the City of Richland’s Master Plan on our site, along with a Level 1 & 2 review checklist. These documents outline the standards that must be met before construction begins.

Do I need HOA approval to build?

Builders must adhere to the community's CC&Rs, and some neighborhoods may have additional architectural guidelines. For questions, contact HOA Community Solutions.

Can anyone build in Badger Mountain South?

Yes. Any builder can build here as long as plans are submitted and approved under the LUDR and CC&Rs.