Highland Lake Village Condominium Association (16 Units)
π Channel Rd, Andover, NH 03216
Andover, New Hampshire
Units
16
Year Built
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HOA Fees
$200-$350/month
About Highland Lake Village Condominium Association
Highland Lake Village Condominium Association sits on the eastern shore of Highland Lake in the historic town of Andover, New Hampshire. Tucked away among tall white pines and hardwood groves, the community embodies the traditional Lakes Region charm. Its position along the quiet channel area provides residents with private access to one of central New Hampshire's pristine, spring-fed bodies of water.
The architecture comprises freestanding cottage-style homes and detached condominiums designed to complement the natural forest landscape. Developed across the late 1970s and 1980s, many homes display classic wood siding, stone hearths, expansive sun decks, and large glass windows oriented toward the water. Square footage varies widely, offering cozy floor plans that maximize efficient indoor-outdoor lake living.
Lifestyle at Highland Lake Village centers almost entirely on outdoor recreation and quiet lakefront relaxation. Residents take advantage of shared waterfront rights, including access to a private dock, canoe launch, and sandy beach area. Summer days invite sailing, paddleboarding, and swimming, while winter months bring opportunities for ice fishing, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing right from the shore.
Located in Andover, the association is moments from the Northern Rail Trail, an exceptional multi-use recreational path spanning central New Hampshire. Ragged Mountain Resort and Mount Sunapee are both within a 20-minute drive for winter skiing, while the nearby village of East Andover and the city of Franklin provide everyday grocery shopping, dining, and medical facilities.
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Living in Andover
Andover sits in Merrimack County near the Lake Sunapee region, home to Proctor Academy, a private secondary school with a large campus along the Blackwater River. The town's rural character and school presence give it a distinct small-town identity. Proctor Academy anchors much of the town's cultural and economic activity, while nearby Highland Lake and Ragged Mountain provide swimming, skiing, and hiking close to home. Andover's small downtown includes a handful of local businesses. Housing in Andover ranges from historic village homes to rural properties, drawing families connected to Proctor Academy and residents seeking Lake Sunapee-area access at a more affordable price than towns closer to the lake itself.
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