Atkinson Heights Condominium Association (288 Units)
π Longview Drive, Atkinson, NH 03811
Atkinson, New Hampshire
Units
288
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HOA Fees
~$528-$539/month
About Atkinson Heights Condominium Association
Atkinson Heights Condominium Association is a premier 55+ active adult luxury community situated directly along the 17th fairway of the Atkinson Resort & Country Club. Set atop scenic rolling hills, the neighborhood offers sweeping fairway panoramas and sophisticated modern living. It stands as one of the most prominent master-planned active adult developments constructed in southern New Hampshire in recent years.
The community is designed around nine four-story residential buildings featuring stone veneer foundations and refined architectural details. Each building houses 32 spacious two-bedroom garden-style homes served by elevator access and heated lower-level parking garages. Floor plans emphasize modern open concepts, large private covered decks with fairway vistas, and premium designer finishes.
The neighborhood supports an upscale, low-maintenance lifestyle tailored for active adults. Residents enjoy immediate proximity to the adjacent resort's 18-hole championship golf course, driving range, and clubhouse dining venues. The condominium association handles all exterior building upkeep, landscape care, elevator maintenance, and winter snow clearance.
Atkinson Heights provides excellent regional accessibility, located just minutes from Route 111, Route 125, and Interstate 495. The location allows quick trips to major shopping centers in Salemβincluding Tuscan Villageβand the retail corridors of Plaistow. Boston, the New Hampshire Seacoast, and Manchester-Boston Regional Airport are all accessible within an hour's drive.
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Living in Atkinson
Atkinson is a small, affluent town on the Massachusetts border in Rockingham County, known for its low density and strong public schools. The town has no traditional commercial center, functioning primarily as a residential community for commuters. Atkinson Academy and the town's other schools consistently perform well, drawing families willing to pay a premium for the combination of good schools and proximity to the Massachusetts border. Most shopping and dining trips head to nearby Plaistow or across the state line. Housing in Atkinson consists largely of single-family homes on generous lots, with prices reflecting demand from commuters working in Massachusetts or the broader Boston area. The town's small size and lack of commercial development keep its character quiet and residential.
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