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Red Pine Village (48 Units)

Amherst, New Hampshire

Units

48

Year Built

1986-1988

Unit Types

attached townhouses, condex-style

HOA Fees

$25-$150/month

About Red Pine Village

Red Pine Village is an established residential neighborhood of townhome and condex-style properties located along Skyline Drive and Cub Circle in Amherst, New Hampshire. Set within a wooded setting, the community provides an affordable entry point into the Amherst housing market.

The units feature two-story duplex and townhouse layouts typically ranging between 900 and 1,500 square feet with one to three bedrooms. Homes feature open kitchen/dining areas, daylight walkout basements, private back decks overlooking wooded backyards, and dedicated paved driveway parking.

With many units arranged in condex configurations, the association offers low monthly overhead and straightforward communal governance. Residents enjoy a peaceful, wooded atmosphere with ample privacy between neighboring buildings.

The community is situated close to Route 101A, providing immediate access to major retail plazas, supermarkets, restaurants, and department stores across Amherst and Nashua. Commuters benefit from direct routes connecting to the Everett Turnpike and Route 101.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“common area maintenance
βœ“road maintenance
βœ“master insurance

Community Amenities

β˜…wooded lot buffers
β˜…private decks
β˜…driveways
β˜…cul-de-sacs

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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