Condo Communities in Amherst
Browse 20 registered condominium associations in Amherst, NH with 623 total units.
Source: Hillsborough County Followup - AI Discovery (data as of August 2026)
Jasper Valley Homes Association
120 units
Built 1970
Types: single-family
Summerfield of Amherst Condo Assn.
77 units
Built 2005
Types: detached ranch-style
Summerfield of Amherst Condominium Association
77 units
Built 2005
Types: detached ranch-style single-family condominium homes, 55+ active adult
Red Pine Village
48 units
Built 1986
Types: attached townhouses, condex-style
Atherton Common Condominium Association
45 units
Built 1984
Types: townhouse
Atherton Common Unit Owners Association
45 units
Built 1984
Types: townhouse/attached condominium, cape-style, multi-level designs
North Amherst Farms Owners Association
35 units
Built 1995
Types: single-family, estate
Buck Meadow Condo Association
32 units
Built 1984
Types: townhouse
Country Mansion Condominium Association
30 units
Built 1980
Types: townhouse/attached condominium, historic mansion-style condominium units
Mulberry Condominiums
24 units
Built 1986
Types: attached townhouses
Fox Meadow Condominium Association
18 units
Built 1989
Types: detached / semi-detached condominiums, cape-style, colonial-style
Gowing Woods Condominium Association
18 units
Built 2002
Types: attached townhouse-style condominiums, cape, contemporary designs
Bartlett Commons Condominium Association
16 units
Built 2000
Types: detached condominiums, ranch-style, cape-style
Bellview Condominium Association
12 units
Built 1988
Types: attached townhouses, garden-style
South Woods Condominium Association
12 units
Built 2003
Types: detached, cape, ranch
Sunridge Condos
10 units
Built 2002
Types: detached condo, townhouse-style
13 Deerwood Dr. Condo
2 units
Built 1968
Types: condex, attached townhouse-style
19 Deerwood Dr. Assn.
2 units
Built 1968
Types: condex, attached townhouse-style
Indian Point Assn.
North Woods Condo
Built 2004
Living in Amherst
Amherst is an affluent town in southern Hillsborough County, known for its well-preserved village center of Federal and Colonial-era homes surrounding a traditional town common. The town has intentionally limited commercial development to preserve its rural, historic character. Amherst's schools consistently rank among the state's best, drawing families willing to pay a premium for the town's combination of top-tier education and open, rural land. The town has no traditional retail center, with most shopping done in nearby Nashua or Milford. Large-lot single-family homes dominate the housing stock, and the town's zoning has kept density low even as surrounding communities have grown. Amherst attracts affluent families and executives commuting to Nashua, Manchester, or Boston.
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