HOA’s are something that some feel very passionate against. If you’re wanting to park a boat on your driveway, have a trailer you need to store or even an RV, many HOA’s do not allow those items to be stored in plain sight. Which means, once your garage is full, you run out of room for anything else you have. Other buyers don’t like the arbitrary rules an HOA imposes on its residents. Some might restrict parking on the street. Others might limit the amount of time a car can be parked in front of your house, making it tough if you don’t park in your garage or driveway. Either way, the search for a home that allows you to have some freedom to use your property as you see fit, can be a challenging task. Sure, you can set your search filter to no HOA, but that won’t give you any info about the neighborhood. Here we break down the 20 best Georgetown neighborhoods with no HOA. We give you information about location, price and size data and show you what’s for sale there. These neighborhoods offer a range of options from ranch style 1970s and 1980s homes to brand new construction and everything in between. Bottom line, if you’re looking for a house in Georgetown, but don’t want to be in an HOA, here is a great list of where you can start your search.
Best Georgetown Neighborhoods without HOAs Map
Best Georgetown Neighborhoods without HOAs
Here are the 20 best Georgetown neighborhoods with no HOAs in alphabetical order. We’ve also included info on how far they are from downtown Georgetown, school info and price and size data. You can also see what’s for sale and see where they are on our Georgetown neighborhood maps. If you want more info, just click on the neighborhood guide links after each neighborhood profile.
Cedar Hollow Crossing
- Zip Code: 78628
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 16 minutes, 7 miles
- School District: Georgetown ISD or Liberty Hill ISD
- Georgetown ISD Schools: Wolf Ranch 5/10, Tippit 4/10 and East View 3/10
- Liberty Hill ISD Schools: Rancho Sienna 7/10, Liberty Hill 5/10 and Liberty Hill 5/10
- Year Built: 1980s – 2000s
- Average Price: $1,735,500
- Median Price: $1,735,500
- Average Beds/Baths: 3/3
- Average SqFt: 2,468
- Average Lot Size: 5.523
- Price Range: $1MM’s
Located off Highway 29 west of 35, Cedar Hollow Crossing is one of Georgetown’s original acreage neighborhoods. Built in the 19802-2000s, Cedar Hollow Crossing homes sit on lots just under 2 acres to 13 acres so this neighborhood is for you if you want space and you want your neighbors to have space so you don’t see them. The neighborhood does look at little rural, but you’re 15 minutes from the Georgetown square, so if you need your fill of city life you can get it easily. Bonus for Cedar Hollow Crossing is it is zoned for one of the best elementary schools in the Georgetown ISD and the other half of it is zoned for the Liberty Hill ISD, one of the top districts in the area. If you’re looking for acreage with minimal restrictions, Cedar Hollow Crossing is a great place to start your search.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our Cedar Hollow Crossing Neighborhood Guide.
Cedar Hollow Crossing Neighborhood Map
Cedar Hollow Crossing Homes for Sale
Country Club
- Zip Code: 78628
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 6 minutes, 1.8 miles
- School District: Georgetown ISD
- Schools: Village 4/10, Benold 6/10, Georgetown 4/10
- Year Built: Mid 1960s – Mid 1980s
- Average Price: $601,696
- Median Price: $432,500
- Average Beds/Baths: 3/3
- Average SqFt: 2,030
- Average Lot Size: 0.471
- Price Range: High $300k’s – $1.7MM
Built between Williams Drive and the San Gabriel River, Country Club is one of Georgetown’s more established no HOA neighborhoods. Homes were built in the 1970s and 1980s, so you’ll get a larger (nearly 1/2 acre, on average) lot. Homes in Country Club have character, with no two being the same. Trees are mature, so you get privacy and shade. And, you’re only 6 minutes to the square. If you’re looking for space, but don’t want acres, Country Club is a great place to start your search.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our Country Club Neighborhood Guide.
Country Club Neighborhood Map
Country Club Homes for Sale
Fredrickson Ranch
- Zip Code: 78628
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 19 minutes, 7.3 miles
- School District: Georgetown ISD
- Schools: Wolf Ranch 5/10, Tippit 4/10, East View 3/10
- Year Built: Mid 2010s – Early 2020s
- Average Price: $1,461,667
- Median Price: $1,400,0004
- Average Beds/Baths: 4/4
- Average SqFt: 4,553
- Average Lot Size: 1.293
- Price Range: High $800k’s – $2.1MM
Fredrickson Ranch is one of the no HOA neighborhoods in Georgetown where you can find new construction. For those who are familiar with new construction, it is rare that you find a neighborhood where HOA membership is not required, so that makes Fredrickson Ranch one of the go to places for someone looking for newer construction. Located near Lake Georgetown, it’s also ideal for someone who has a boat, wants to store it at their house, and have easy access to the lake. Lots are large, about 1 1/4 acre, but not ranch size so they are manageable.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our Fredrickson Ranch Neighborhood Guide.
Fredrickson Ranch Neighborhood Map
Fredrickson Ranch Homes for Sale
Hawes Ranch
- Zip Code: 78633
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 22 minutes, 11 miles
- School District: Georgetown ISD
- Schools: Ford 5/10, Benold 6/10, Georgetown 4/10
- Year Built: Mid 1990s – Mid 2000s
- Average Price: $940,000
- Median Price: $940,000
- Average Beds/Baths: 4/3
- Average SqFt: 2,435
- Average Lot Size: 6.543
- Price Range: Low $800k’s – Mid $1MM’s
Hawes Ranch is one of the more rural no HOA neighborhoods in Georgetown and has, on average, 6 1/2 acre lots. You’ll see many residents with horses and animals. Lots in Hawes Ranch are more long and skinny, so although they are large, you won’t get total privacy from your neighbor as the majority of your space is lengthwise. With this arrangement, it makes it ideal for someone who just needs the acreage, but doesn’t need the privacy necessarily. You’ll see some of the lots have trees, but they still have plenty of open space.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our Hawes Ranch Neighborhood Guide.
Hawes Ranch Neighborhood Map
Hawes Ranch Homes for Sale
Lake Georgetown Estates
- Zip Code: 78633
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 20 minutes, 10 miles
- School District: Georgetown ISD
- Schools: Ford 5/10, Benold 6/10, Georgetown 4/10
- Year Built: Early 1990s – Mid 2010s
- Average Price: $1,195,000
- Median Price: $1,195,000
- Average Beds/Baths: 4/3
- Average SqFt: 3,014
- Average Lot Size: 2.236
- Price Range: Low $1MM’s
Lake Georgetown Estates gets its name from nearby Lake Georgetown and though homes aren’t “on” the lake (no homes are), some homes do have Lake Georgetown views. The neighborhood was built in the 1990s though 2010s, so you’ll find a range of floor plans, architectural styles and finishes. Lake Georgetown Estates homes are on the larger side, with the average just over 3,000 sqft. That being said, that’s part of the reason you’ll see a larger price tag. The second reason are lots are, on average, 2 1/4 acres, so you will get space between your neighbors. If you’re looking for an established neighborhood near the lake, Lake Georgetown Estates is a great place to your search.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our Lake Georgetown Estates Neighborhood Guide.
Lake Georgetown Estates Neighborhood Map
Lake Georgetown Estates Homes for Sale
Lakewood Estates
- Zip Code: 78633
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 19 minutes, 7.3 miles
- School District: Georgetown ISD
- Schools: Ford 5/10, Benold 6/10, Georgetown 4/10
- Year Built: Mid 1980s – Mid 2010s
- Average Price: $1,000,000
- Median Price: $1,000,000
- Average Beds/Baths: 4/3
- Average SqFt: 2,467
- Average Lot Size: 2.826
- Price Range: Low $900k’s – $1.1MM’s
Another neighborhood similar to Lake Georgetown Estates, Lakewood Estates is a neighborhood with large lots, no HOA and near Lake Georgetown. Homes are similarly priced and were built around the same time, so if you’re looking in one, you’ll likely be looking in the other neighborhood. You will still see some gravel driveways and get a more rural feel. But, you’re only about 19 minutes from downtown Georgetown and only a few minutes to the grocery store, so you won’t actually be far outside of town.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our Lakewood Estates Neighborhood Guide.
Lakewood Estates Neighborhood Map
Lakewood Estates Homes for Sale
Oakcrest Estates
- Zip Code: 78628
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 11 minutes, 3 miles
- School District: Georgetown ISD
- Schools: Village 4/10 or Wolf Ranch 5/10, Benold 6/10 or Tippit 4/10, East View 3/10 or Georgetown 4/10
- Year Built: 1970s-1990s
- Average Price: $500,477
- Median Price: $475,000
- Average Beds/Baths: 3/2
- Average SqFt: 1,871
- Average Lot Size: 0.553
- Price Range: Low $300k’s – Mid $700k’s
Known for its tree lined streets (pictured above), Oakcrest Estates is a go to for someone looking for an established neighborhood off Williams, not too far off 35. Homes sit on large, 1/2 acre lots, so you will get some distance between you and the neighbor. And, with the mature trees, you’ll also get shade and privacy. Only 11 minutes to Downtown Georgetown, Oakcrest Estates is perfect for someone who wants to be accessible to restaurants and entertainment, but wants a more suburban feel with mature landscaping.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our Oakcrest Estates Neighborhood Guide.
Oakcrest Estates Neighborhood Map
Oakcrest Estates Homes for Sale
Reata Trails
- Zip Code: 78628
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 10 minutes, 2.7 miles
- School District: Georgetown ISD
- Schools: Frost 5/10, Benold 6/10, Georgetown 4/10
- Year Built: Late 1970s – Mid 2000s
- Average Price: $424,631
- Median Price: $414,500
- Average Beds/Baths: 3/2
- Average SqFt: 1,830
- Average Lot Size: 0.238
- Price Range: Mid $200k’s – Mid $500k’s
Built for a 30 year span starting in the 1980s, Reata Trails homes have a range of architectural design and floor plans. You’ll see some that have been recently remodeled with painted brick, luxury vinyl plank flooring and updated kitchens. You’ll see others in original condition with choppy floor plans and original finishes. Residents are drawn to the character of an older neighborhood, where homes are not cookie cutter, mature trees and easy access to Williams Drive and 35. Most exciting for residents with kids are the on-site elementary and middle school, something that’s hard to find in an established neighborhood.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our Reata Trails Neighborhood Guide.
Reata Trails Neighborhood Map
Reata Trails Homes for Sale
Ridgewood Estates
- Zip Code: 78633
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 9 minutes, 2.7 miles
- School District: Georgetown ISD
- Schools: Ford 5/10, Benold 6/10, Georgetown 4/10
- Year Built: Mid 1990s
- Average Price: $623,333
- Median Price: $675,000
- Average Beds/Baths: 4/2
- Average SqFt: 2,112
- Average Lot Size: 1.038
- Price Range: High $400k’s – Low $700k’s
Ridgewood Estates is a small community made up of one street, Ridgewood Cove, and sits right behind Georgetown’s North Lake neighborhood. As a bonus, the one street is a cul-de-sac, so you won’t get much traffic that isn’t a resident or a guest. The majority of the homes are one story and some of them even have boat/RV parking already built in, making it ideal for someone who has either of those and wants to store it at their property.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our Ridgewood Estates Neighborhood Guide.
Ridgewood Estates Neighborhood Map
Ridgewood Estates Homes for Sale
River Bend
- Zip Code: 78628
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 9 minutes, 3 miles
- School District: Georgetown ISD
- Schools: Village 4/10, Benold 6/10, Georgetown 4/10
- Year Built: Mid 1970s – Early 2000s
- Average Price: $504,389
- Median Price: $510,000
- Average Beds/Baths: 3/2
- Average SqFt: 2,138
- Average Lot Size: 0.336
- Price Range: High $300k’s – Mid $600k’s
The first River Bend homes were built in the 1970s and building was not complete until four decades later. With this span of construction, you certainly won’t see any homes that look the same. Inside you can expect everything from homes in original condition to homes that have been updated. Uniquely, the front section of the neighborhood is age restricted to 55+, a feature you don’t see in neighborhoods without HOA’s. If you’re not 55+, you can still live in the back section of River Bend as there are no age restrictions there.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our River Bend Neighborhood Guide.
River Bend Neighborhood Map
River Bend Homes for Sale
River Ridge
- Zip Code: 78628
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 11 minutes, 3.5 miles
- School District: Georgetown ISD
- Schools: Wolf Ranch 5/10, Tippit 4/10, East View 3/10
- Year Built: Early 1980s – Mid 2000s
- Average Price: $607,588
- Median Price: $594,000
- Average Beds/Baths: 4/3
- Average SqFt: 2,688
- Average Lot Size: 0.313
- Price Range: Low $400k’s – Low $800k’s
Built in the 1980s and 1990s, River Ridge homes are on the larger side for homes built in that time period and many of them are two stories. So, if you like that time period, but don’t want a single story home, River Ridge is a great place to center your search. The neighborhood is located in south Georgetown off Leander Road, so it is perfect for someone who needs to commute south. The city also maintains the River Ridge pool, located at the entrance to the neighborhood, so it’s perfect for someone who wants access to HOA type amenities, but doesn’t want to pay an HOA for them.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our River Ridge Neighborhood Guide.
River Ridge Neighborhood Map
River Ridge Homes for Sale
Riverview Estates
- Zip Code: 78628
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 9 minutes, 3.3 miles
- School District: Georgetown ISD
- Schools: Wolf Ranch 5/10, Tippit 4/10, East View 3/10
- Year Built: Early 1990s – Early 2000s
- Average Price: $561,835
- Median Price: $586,500
- Average Beds/Baths: 4/3
- Average SqFt: 2,244
- Average Lot Size: 0.265
- Price Range: Mid $400k’s – Mid $600k’s
One of Georgetown’s best kept secrets, Riverview Estates is a small neighborhood of homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s. Homes range in size from 1,500-4,800 sqft and lots range from 0.13-0.86 acres, giving options for nearly everyone. Trees are mature, so you’ll get a lot of privacy and shade with a park like feel. Located off Leander Road, it is a great place for someone who wants to have easy access to 35. And, with the River Ridge pool (that the city maintains) located in neighboring River Ridge, residents have access to amenities without having to belong to an HOA.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our Riverview Estates Neighborhood Guide.
Riverview Estates Neighborhood Map
Riverview Estates Homes for Sale
San Gabriel Heights
- Zip Code: 78628
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 9 minutes, 2.6 miles
- School District: Georgetown ISD
- Schools: Wolf Ranch 5/10, Tippit 4/10, East View 3/10
- Year Built: Mid 1970s – Mid 1990s
- Average Price: $451,295
- Median Price: $458,500
- Average Beds/Baths: 4/2
- Average SqFt: 2,053
- Average Lot Size: 0.303
- Price Range: Low $200k’s – Low $600k’s
San Gabriel Heights is one of the most unique no HOA neighborhoods in Georgetown. You can find everything from waterfront estates with 10 acres to homes with San Gabriel River frontage to homes in a traditional neighborhood on a manageably sized lot. San Gabriel Heights truly feels like you’re in the middle of nature even though you are the first neighborhood in from 35, making it ideal for someone who wants to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city when they want to but want to be near it when they need the conveniences the city brings.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our San Gabriel Heights Neighborhood Guide.
San Gabriel Heights Neighborhood Map
San Gabriel Heights Homes for Sale
Serenada
- Zip Code: 78628
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 14 minutes, 5.7 miles
- School District: Georgetown ISD
- Schools: McCoy 5/10, Forbes 4/10, Georgetown 4/10
- Year Built: Mid 1970s – Mid 1990s
- Average Price: $570,092
- Median Price: $553,000
- Average Beds/Baths: 4/2
- Average SqFt: 2,063
- Average Lot Size: 0.734
- Price Range: Mid $300k’s – High $900k’s
One of Georgetown’s more established communities, the majority of Serenada was built in the 1970s and 1980s. Lots are large, on average 3/4 of an acre with some as big as 1 1/2 acres, so you’ll have space and privacy from your neighbor. Some homes in Serenada have been updated, so you’ll think you’re in a newer home when you step inside. Others are in more original condition and ready for a full makeover if you prefer something newer, but need space.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our Serenada Neighborhood Guide.
Serenada Neighborhood Map
Serenada Homes for Sale
Shell Ranch
- Zip Code: 78633
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 13 minutes, 5.2 miles
- School District: Georgetown ISD
- Schools: Village 4/10, Benold 6/10, Georgetown 4/10
- Year Built: Late 1990s – Late 2000s
- Average Price: $485,850
- Median Price: $452,450
- Average Beds/Baths: 4/3
- Average SqFt: 2,468
- Average Lot Size: 0.222
- Price Range: High $300k’s – Mid $600k’s
Shell Ranch is a section of the larger, Georgetown Village neighborhood, where membership in an HOA is not mandatory. Lots are on the smaller side when you compare them to other no HOA neighborhoods in Georgetown, so there isn’t much room for workshops or RV parking. But, if that’s not important to you and you’re looking to avoid the oversight and fees of an HOA, Shell Ranch is a great place to start your search.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our Shell Ranch Neighborhood Guide.
Shell Ranch Neighborhood Map
Shell Ranch Homes for Sale
Sierra Vista
- Zip Code: 78628
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 10 minutes, 2.8 miles
- School District: Georgetown ISD
- Schools: Wolf Ranch 5/10, Tippit 4/10, Georgetown 4/10
- Year Built: Mid 1980s – Late 1990s
- Average Price: $447,700
- Median Price: $463,500
- Average Beds/Baths: 4/2
- Average SqFt: 1,994
- Average Lot Size: 0.273
- Price Range: Mid $300k’s – Mid $500k’s
Located on the south side of Georgetown, Sierra Vista homes were built in the 1980s and 1990s by some custom builders and some popular production builders we see today like Jimmy Jacobs and Buffington. Sierra Vista homes are still unique, but do follow the trends of the time period with stone or brick fronts and siding in the back and smaller floor plans. In the front of the neighborhood, you’ll see some duplexes and most of those are rented. Landscaping and trees are mature, so you’ll get shade and privacy and also give your eye something else to focus on other than the houses.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our Sierra Vista Neighborhood Guide.
Sierra Vista Neighborhood Map
Sierra Vista Homes for Sale
Thousand Oaks
- Zip Code: 78628
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 8 minutes, 2.4 miles
- School District: Georgetown
- Schools: Wolf Ranch 5/10, Tippit 4/10, East View 3/10
- Year Built: Late 1970s – Late 1990s
- Average Price: $387,500
- Median Price: $382,500
- Average Beds/Baths: 3/2
- Average SqFt: 1,610
- Average Lot Size: 0.2
- Price Range: Low $300k’s – High $400k’s
Thousand Oaks homes were built in the 1970s-1990s and sit on larger than average lots for today’s standards but were considered smaller lots back then at around 1/5 of an acre. Homes are on the smaller side, with an average size of 1,610 sqft, however, so you’ll feel like the space between your neighbors is greater than what you see in neighborhoods with bigger homes and lots. Residents are drawn to the mature landscaping, convenient location to 35 and downtown Georgetown and unique, non-cookie cutter feel.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our Thousand Oaks Neighborhood Guide.
Thousand Oaks Neighborhood Map
Thousand Oaks Homes for Sale
Whitetail
- Zip Code: 78628
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 18 minutes, 8.7 miles
- School District: Leander ISD
- Schools: Parkside 8/10, Stiles 9/10, Rouse 5/10
- Year Built: Mid 1970s – Mid 2000s
- Average Price: $1,403,750
- Median Price: $1,210,000
- Average Beds/Baths: 4/3
- Average SqFt: 2,932
- Average Lot Size: 4.445
- Price Range: Low $1MM’s – $2.1MM’s
Whitetail is the most southern no HOA neighborhood in Georgetown and it’s also one of the neighborhoods that has a true ranch type feel. Though not every home sits on 5 acres, the majority do, and the majority of those home owners do have horses and animals. If you’re budget is not $1MM, don’t rule Whitetail out as you can find some homes for sale from time to time on 1 acre lots, which does decrease the price. If you’re looking for space, a place to house your animals and want to be as far south as you can, Whitetail is a great place to start your search.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our Whitetail Neighborhood Guide.
Whitetail Neighborhood Map
Whitetail Homes for Sale
Wood Ranch
- Zip Code: 78628
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 10 minutes, 3 miles
- School District: Georgetown ISD
- Schools: Wolf Ranch 5/10, Tippit 4/10, East View 3/10
- Year Built: Mid 1990s – Mid 2000s
- Average Price: $727,943
- Median Price: $711,000
- Average Beds/Baths: 4/3
- Average SqFt: 2,890
- Average Lot Size: 1.341
- Price Range: Mid $200k’s – Low $1MM’s
Located off DB Wood Road just north of highway 29, Wood Ranch is a neighborhood of larger homes on 1-3 acres built in the 1990s. Homes that sit on DB Wood Road do see a considerable amount of traffic as DB Wood Road is one of the major cut throughs from 29 to Williams Drive. Interior streets do not see that amount of traffic, but you can hear it when you are standing outside. Residents are drawn to Wood Ranch because of its mature, heritage trees, giving the yards character and the appearance they have been there for decades, when the homes are only a few decades old.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our Wood Ranch Neighborhood Guide.
Wood Ranch Neighborhood Map
Wood Ranch Homes for Sale
Woods of Fountainwood
- Zip Code: 78633
- Distance to Downtown Georgetown: 17 minutes, 7.2 miles
- School District: Georgetown ISD
- Schools: Ford 5/10, Benold 6/10, Georgetown 4/10
- Year Built: Late 1990s – Mid 2010s
- Average Price: $809,537
- Median Price: $800,683
- Average Beds/Baths: 4/2
- Average SqFt: 2,892
- Average Lot Size: 1.086
- Price Range: Mid $700k’s – Mid $900k’s
A section of the larger Fountainwood neighborhood, Woods of Fountainwood is a neighborhood of custom homes on 1 acre lots. Homes were truly custom when built, so you won’t see any cookie cutter production homes here. Everything down to the finishes are different, making it ideal for someone who wants a home with character. The majority were built in the late 1990s to mid 2010s, so they are on the newer side when you compare no HOA neighborhoods.
For more info and to search homes for sale visit our Woods of Fountainwood Neighborhood Guide.
Woods of Fountainwood Neighborhood Map
Woods of Fountainwood Homes for Sale
Median and average price is from ACTRIS sold data 1/1/22-12/31/22. School ratings are GreatSchools ratings as of June 2024.
What are the Pros and Cons to No HOAs?
HOAs are a double edge sword. On one hand, they keep the neighborhood with some baseline standards. Typically no cars on blocks are allowed, grass can’t be two feet high, garbage can’t be all over the yard, etc. Most people would agree those are reasonable rules. The problem starts when HOAs get nit picky about things like not pulling up your garbage cans right after the garbage company picks up or you unloaded a kayak and left it on your driveway for an hour while it dried out and you get fined. That starts to annoy people.
But, what most people don’t realize is if there are no HOAs, there is no one to tell your neighbor to cut their grass or remove the old clunker that’s been sitting in the driveway for months causing an eye sore. So, if you don’t want an HOA because you don’t want restrictions, know your neighbors won’t have any either. And their tolerance for what looks good in front of their house might be different than yours.
If you say you don’t care what your neighbors property looks like as long as you don’t have rules governing how you use your property, then a neighborhood without an HOA might be right for you. I would encourage you to drive around the neighborhood you’re considering at all times of the day and night and see how residents are conducting themselves. That will give you a good indication of how it is going to go when you live there. Again, no guarantees that untidy people won’t move in next door. But, you’ll at least have a better sense for what the area is like today.
Which of the Best Georgetown Neighborhoods Without HOAs are Right for You?
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