Alton Bay Village Condominium Association (16 Units)
π 1 Western Avenue, Alton Bay, NH 03810
Alton, New Hampshire
Units
16
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
~$275β$350/month
About Alton Bay Village Condominium Association
Alton Bay Village Condominium Association is a quintessential waterfront-adjacent residential enclave positioned in the core of Alton Bay. Surrounded by the gentle topography of Belknap County, the community provides residents with an authentic Lakes Region getaway feel combined with the stability of a managed condominium development. Its central position allows for easy enjoyment of Alton's seasonal festivities and scenic beauty.
The homes within Alton Bay Village feature classic New England architectural elements, offering multi-level townhouse and garden-style layouts.
Built in the late 1980s, these residences emphasize efficient square footage, private decks or patios, and light-filled open-concept living spaces. Many units incorporate durable siding, high-pitched roofs designed for northern winters, and dedicated parking accommodations directly adjacent to the entryways.
Life within the association revolves around relaxing, low-maintenance living and outdoor leisure.
Residents enjoy comprehensive common-area upkeep managed by the association, freeing up time to participate in water recreation, community events, and seasonal gatherings. The quiet internal environment creates a peaceful retreat after spending days out on the lake or exploring nearby mountain trails.
Located steps from the iconic Alton Bay town docks, public beaches, and bandstand, the community boasts extraordinary walking convenience to local ice cream parlors, eateries, and marina services. Route 11 and Route 28 link the association seamlessly to Laconia, Wolfeboro, and the greater Lakes Region commerce centers, while Mount Major offers premier hiking just up the road.
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Community Amenities
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Living in Alton
Alton sits at the southern tip of Lake Winnipesaukee in Belknap County, where the lake narrows into Alton Bay. The town's identity is closely tied to the bay's marina, seaplane base, and summer boating traffic. Alton Bay's boardwalk and marina anchor a small summer tourism economy, while the surrounding hills and forest offer hiking and snowmobiling in the off-season. The town's year-round population is considerably smaller than its summer population, which swells with lake-going visitors and seasonal residents. Housing ranges from modest inland homes to premium lakefront property around the bay, with prices tied closely to proximity to the water. Alton draws retirees, boaters, and seasonal homeowners seeking a quieter alternative to the busier Winnipesaukee towns to the north.
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