Brush Creek Homeowner Guide – Utilities & HOA

Everything You Need to Know About Utilities, Services, and HOA at Brush Creek

At Brush Creek, all homes are built to be 100% electric — no gas lines, no propane. This modern approach provides cleaner systems, fewer hookups, and simpler maintenance.
Below is a complete guide to the key utility services, trash options, and HOA details for Brush Creek homeowners.

Electricity

Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation (MTE)

Water & Sewer

Water Authority of Dickson County (WADC)

Internet / Broadband

Provider: United Communications

Trash & Waste Services

At Brush Creek, homeowners have flexible options for waste disposal — whether you prefer free drop-off or private curbside pickup.

Fairview Convenience Center

Accepts: Household garbage, brush, construction/demolition waste, metal, cans, glass, paper, and recyclables (with some restrictions).

Private Curbside Pickup Options

HOA Management

Contacts:

Closings: Kara Crummer

Management: Israel Reyes

HOA Fees & Assessments

At Brush Creek, your HOA contributions ensure smooth community operations, reliable services, and shared amenities. Below is a transparent breakdown of the standard fees:


Fee Type Amount When Collected / Notes
Account Set-Up Fee $500 Collected at initial closing and all resales — payable to Synergy Real Estate Group, Inc.
Working Capital Fee $800 Collected at initial closing and all resales
Monthly Assessment (Single Family) $85 Two months’ assessment collected at closing — payable to Brush Creek Homeowners Association
Internet Fee $65/month Included via United Communications