Atherton Common Unit Owners Association (45 Units)
π Atherton Common Dr, Amherst, NH 03031
Amherst, New Hampshire
Units
45
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
$592-$704/month
About Atherton Common Unit Owners Association
Atherton Common is an established condominium community just outside Amherst Village, set among wooded and landscaped common land. The association's own website identifies 45 condominium units built in 1985, while property records show construction beginning around 1984. Its location combines a quiet residential environment with unusually convenient access to Amherst's historic center.
The community consists primarily of attached townhouse-style residences, with Cape-inspired and multi-level designs. Wood-frame construction, clapboard or vinyl exteriors and varied floor plans give the development a residential neighborhood appearance rather than the uniform appearance of a large apartment-style condominium complex. Buildings are arranged around landscaped common grounds, ponds and pedestrian areas.
Atherton Common provides a comparatively broad collection of shared facilities for a small condominium association. Public records identify a tennis court, common acreage, walking trails, landscaping and snow removal, while association fees cover services including recreation, water, sewer and trash. Current listings show that monthly fees vary significantly by unit, with recent examples around $592 to $704.
The community is particularly attractive for residents who want access to Amherst Village while retaining a private residential setting. Amherst's schools, village shops, restaurants and civic amenities are nearby, while Nashua and Manchester employment centers can be reached via the region's highway network. The surrounding area also offers conservation land, trails and the broader recreational resources of southern New Hampshire.
HOA Fees Include
Community Amenities
Data from publicly available information - verify with association
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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