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Bartlett Commons Condominium Association (16 Units)

πŸ“ Josiah Bartlett Rd, Amherst, NH 03031

Amherst, New Hampshire

Units

16

Year Built

2000-2002

Unit Types

detached condominiums, ranch-style, cape-style

HOA Fees

$350-$450/month

About Bartlett Commons Condominium Association

Bartlett Commons is an upscale enclave of detached condominiums situated in a peaceful, wooded setting in Amherst, New Hampshire. Designed to offer the privacy of single-family living alongside the convenience of a managed community, the neighborhood is known for its quiet cul-de-sac layouts, manicured grounds, and welcoming entry waterfall feature.

The homes throughout Bartlett Commons are standalone ranch and cape-style layouts featuring open-concept floor plans, soaring cathedral ceilings, primary first-floor suites, gas fireplaces, and full basements. Exterior architecture incorporates classic New England clapboard and vinyl siding, attached two-car garages, and private rear decks or screened-in porches.

The association provides a low-maintenance lifestyle by managing core outdoor tasks such as common ground upkeep, landscaping, and roadway snow removal. The quiet residential ambiance appeals strongly to downsizers, retirees, and professionals seeking a maintenance-free living arrangement in a private setting.

Situated just minutes from Route 101 and Route 101A, residents enjoy rapid access to shopping, dining, medical facilities, and grocery stores across Amherst and neighboring Milford and Nashua. Recreational destinations such as the Amherst Country Club, Ponemah Bog Sanctuary, and historic Amherst Village are only a short drive away.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“landscaping
βœ“snow removal
βœ“trash removal
βœ“road maintenance
βœ“common area maintenance

Community Amenities

β˜…landscaped entrance feature
β˜…waterfall
β˜…walking paths
β˜…cul-de-sac setting

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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