Sawmill Ridge Condominium Association (80 Units)
π Sawmill Ridge Rd / Cowbell Crossing, Atkinson, NH 03811
Atkinson, New Hampshire
Units
80
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
~$299-$450/month
About Sawmill Ridge Condominium Association
Sawmill Ridge Condominium Association is an upscale residential community situated across 110 acres of scenic rolling land in northern Atkinson. Bordering the protected open space of Sawmill Swamp, the community was planned with a strong emphasis on land conservation and nature preservation. It offers a modern, picturesque retreat tailored for those seeking single-level convenience without age restrictions.
The architecture features a mix of freestanding detached condominiums and paired duplex buildings. Designed for energy efficiency and modern comfort, homes incorporate open-concept ranch and split layouts with vaulted ceilings, attached one- or two-car garages, and walkout basements. Exterior facades feature handsome vinyl shake siding, stone veneer accents, and durable architectural shingles.
The neighborhood fosters a vibrant, outdoor-friendly lifestyle supported by extensive shared infrastructure. Homeowners have access to a central community center for social gatherings, dedicated raised garden beds, and secure on-site RV and boat storage. Over 58 acres of dedicated open conservation space crisscrossed with wooded walking trails provide scenic recreation throughout all four seasons.
The community is located just off Route 121, only a half-mile south of Route 111 in Hampstead and ten minutes north of Interstate 495. Residents enjoy quick drives to local grocery stores, dining, and golf at the Atkinson Resort & Country Club. Regional shopping destinations, healthcare centers in Derry and Haverhill, and major commuter routes to Boston and Manchester are all within convenient reach.
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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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