Mount Major Highway Condominiums (8 Units)
π 18 Mount Major Highway, Alton, NH 03810
Alton, New Hampshire
Units
8
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
~$450β$600/month
About Mount Major Highway Condominiums
Mount Major Highway Condominiums is an exclusive luxury waterfront community situated along the shores of Alton Bay on Lake Winnipesaukee.
Set directly on Route 11, this distinctive enclave delivers unobstructed panoramic views across the water toward surrounding mountain peaks.
The development offers an upscale resort-style atmosphere tailored to outdoor enthusiasts and boaters seeking high-end lakeside living.
Architecturally designed in a traditional coastal New England timber style, these spacious multi-story townhomes incorporate multi-level decks, expansive glass sliders, and fine exterior detail work.
Units range up to nearly 3,000 square feet, offering multi-level floor plans with finished walkout basements, primary ensuite bedrooms, gas fireplaces, and vaulted ceilings engineered to maximize views of the bay.
The primary draw of Mount Major Highway Condominiums is its high-end boating lifestyle. Residents step straight from their lower-level patios onto common waterfront grounds and dedicated 24-foot deep-water dock slips.
The association handles all exterior maintenance, snow clearing, and docks upkeep, offering a turn-key experience ideal as either a primary residence or a four-season getaway.
Situated right next to the Alton Bay Bandstand and town docks, residents can stroll to public parks, summer concerts, marinas, and seasonal boardwalk dining. The base of the world-famous Mount Major trail network is just minutes north along the highway, while Gunstock Mountain Resort and downtown Wolfeboro are both within a 15-to-20-minute drive.
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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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