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East Alton Heights HOA (35 Units)

πŸ“ East Heights Road, Alton, NH 03809

Alton, New Hampshire

Units

35

Year Built

1975–1995 (Phased single-family developments)

Unit Types

detached single-family homes (capes, ranches, colonial)

HOA Fees

~$150–$300/year (Voluntary/Mandatory Road Association)

About East Alton Heights HOA

East Alton Heights is an established single-family residential association located in the picturesque rolling hills of East Alton.

Nestled away from busy commercial corridors, this subdivision offers a quiet country ambience surrounded by dense pine and hardwood forests.

The neighborhood provides a peaceful rural lifestyle for year-round homeowners and seasonal residents who value privacy and space.

Homes within East Alton Heights represent a range of traditional New England architectural designs, predominantly featuring detached custom-built Capes, split-levels, and sprawling ranches. Properties feature generous lot sizes often exceeding one to two acres, providing spacious yards, long private driveways, and natural woodland borders.

Life in East Alton Heights focuses on tranquility, self-reliance, and appreciation of nature. The HOA primarily serves as a neighborhood road and common land maintenance association, ensuring internal gravel and paved roads remain safely navigable through New Hampshire's harsh winters while keeping annual dues minimal.

Located off Route 28, East Alton Heights offers an easy commute south to Rochester and Portsmouth or west toward the center of Alton and Alton Bay.

Residents enjoy proximity to local snowmobile trail networks, surrounding state forests, and the recreational waters of Lake Winnipesaukee and Merrymeeting Lake.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“private road maintenance
βœ“snow plowing
βœ“common land upkeep

Community Amenities

β˜…common open land
β˜…private wooded buffer trails

Additional Details

Builder/Developer

Custom individual home builders

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

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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