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Jasper Valley Homes Association (120 Units)

πŸ“ Storybrook Lane / Jasper Valley Dr, Amherst, NH 03031

Amherst, New Hampshire

Units

120

Year Built

1970

Unit Types

single-family

HOA Fees

$100-$250/year

About Jasper Valley Homes Association

Jasper Valley Homes Association governs one of Amherst's premier planned single-family residential developments, established in 1970. The neighborhood was designed with thoughtful consideration for open space, curved streets, and cul-de-sacs that offer privacy within a connected suburban setting.

The single-family homes in Jasper Valley represent custom architectural designs built primarily throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Residences vary in style from Colonial and Split-Level to Cape Cod and contemporary custom layouts, situated on generous wooded lots.

The community owns over 56 acres of protected common acreage consisting of open fields and woodlands that remain permanently undeveloped. Homeowners are within walking distance of the Jasper Valley Swim & Tennis Club, a private local facility featuring swimming pools and courts.

Centrally positioned near Boston Post Road between Amherst's SAU 39 schools, Jasper Valley provides convenient access to local elementary, middle, and high schools, as well as Route 101 and regional shopping centers.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“common land preservation
βœ“community events
βœ“neighborhood governance

Community Amenities

β˜…56 acres protected open space
β˜…cul-de-sacs
β˜…neighborhood social events
β˜…jasper valley swim and tennis club access

Additional Details

Builder/Developer

Jasper Valley Development Corporation

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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