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Bryant Woods (236 Units)

Atkinson, New Hampshire

Units

236

Year Built

1988

Unit Types

townhouses, duplex-style

HOA Fees

$450-$470/month

About Bryant Woods

Tucked away in the desirable border town of Atkinson, Bryant Woods is a upscale, village-style townhouse community nestled in a peaceful, heavily wooded landscape. Known for its pristine grounds and tranquil ambience, Bryant Woods delivers a high standard of quiet suburban living.

Homes in Bryant Woods consist of attractive two-story townhouses arranged on winding cul-de-sacs. Floor plans frequently feature two- or three-bedroom configurations, attached single-car garages, vaulted primary bedroom ceilings, gas fireplaces, and walk-out basements. Private rear decks overlook mature natural woodlands, reinforcing the neighborhood's secluded nature.

The community offers comprehensive amenities designed to foster an active, social lifestyle. Residents enjoy access to a fully equipped clubhouse with a fitness room and event spaces, a sparkling outdoor pool, tennis courts, a putting green, and scenic walking trails woven through the forested common land.

While offering a country-like setting, Bryant Woods is situated close to Route 111 and major shopping districts in neighboring Plaistow and Salem. Its position near the Massachusetts state line offers smooth regional commutes toward Haverhill, Lawrence, and Greater Boston.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“landscaping
βœ“snow removal
βœ“sewer
βœ“trash
βœ“recreation
βœ“master insurance

Community Amenities

β˜…clubhouse
β˜…pool
β˜…tennis courts
β˜…basketball court
β˜…playground
β˜…walking trails
β˜…garden space
β˜…exercise facility
β˜…rv/boat parking
β˜…common acreage

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

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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