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Suncook Lake Shores Association (180 Units)

πŸ“ Narrows Road / Suncook Lake Drive, Barnstead, NH 03218

Barnstead, New Hampshire

Units

180

Year Built

1950

Unit Types

detached single-family cottages, capes, ranches

HOA Fees

~$150–$300/year

About Suncook Lake Shores Association

Suncook Lake Shores Association encompasses a serene waterfront residential neighborhood positioned along Upper and Lower Suncook Lakes in Barnstead. Known for its pristine, crystal-clear water and vast stretches of conserved shoreline, the community provides a classic, unhurried New Hampshire lake experience.

The neighborhood displays a charming mix of classic mid-century summer camps, converted year-round waterfront homes, and modern custom-built Capes. Many properties benefit from direct water frontage or deeded water access, with properties situated among tall pines and level sandy banks.

Life in Suncook Lake Shores focuses heavily on boating, fishing, and watersports. Upper and Lower Suncook Lakes span over 600 acres combined, allowing powerboats, jet skis, and pontoon cruising alongside quiet kayaking in conserved coves. The voluntary association helps preserve water purity and maintains neighborhood access facilities. Tucked just off Route 28, the community offers an easy 35-minute commute into downtown Concord. Daily conveniences can be found nearby in Barnstead and Pittsfield, while major shopping, entertainment, and skiing facilities in Laconia and Gilford are within a short driving distance.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“private beach upkeep
βœ“boat launch maintenance
βœ“water quality monitoring
βœ“community land taxes

Community Amenities

β˜…shared private beach on upper/lower suncook lake
β˜…boat ramp
β˜…picnic area
β˜…day mooring areas

Additional Details

Builder/Developer

Custom individual builders / Subdivided lake lots

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Barnstead

Barnstead is a rural town in Belknap County dotted with numerous small ponds and lakes, none of which dominate the landscape the way Winnipesaukee does in neighboring towns. The town's low density and forested hills give it a quieter, more agricultural feel than the busier Lakes Region communities. Several of Barnstead's ponds offer swimming and fishing close to home, while the town's rural roads connect small residential clusters rather than a single defined downtown. Most shopping and services require a drive to Alton, Gilford, or Concord. Housing in Barnstead remains affordable relative to lakefront Winnipesaukee towns, drawing families and value-seekers who want Lakes Region proximity without premium prices. The town's rural character and limited services keep it a quieter alternative to its more developed neighbors.

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