That is similar to a local gated community where we own a timeshare, for amenities rights. It is in a large, regional vacation destination, and the 3000-acre gated development has a significant vacation-rental resort aspect. Except, there are no separate gates for the permanent residences; it is all intermingled.
That is not without issues, and the POA in recent years has taken measures with the vacation-related owners to increase security.
- - - - - -
I'm sorta reading that in some of the cases discussed, it seems to be a matter of keeping like people in rather than unlike people out (if I said that right).
- - - - - -
As I mentioned before, in our neck of the swamp, there are some areas of multi-multi-million $$$ residences, with some residents being significant public figures of means, and there are no gates.
I just find that curious, why our rich, special people don't seem to be worried about whatever it is other rich, special people are worried about.
There are some areas of SW FL that you couldn't pay me to live in, not with walls and moats and gates and a personal bodyguard cop. Didn't used to be that way.