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Ladd Hill Cooperative (32 Units)

πŸ“ 16 Cherry Street, Belmont, NH 03220

Belmont, New Hampshire

Units

32

Year Built

1970

Unit Types

single-wide and multi-section manufactured homes

About Ladd Hill Cooperative

Ladd Hill Cooperative is a peaceful, resident-owned housing community located in Belmont, New Hampshire.

Set amidst the scenic rolling hills of Belknap County, the park offers an intimate, suburban atmosphere designed for residents seeking affordable, low-maintenance living within the Lakes Region.

The community features 32 manufactured home sites comprised of single-wide and multi-section homes built primarily with lap siding and pitched roofs.

Homes typically offer single-story layouts, private driveways, and modest yard space, providing comfort and practical functionality for year-round living. As a resident-owned cooperative (ROC), homeowners collectively govern and maintain the community through an elected board of directors.

Daily life centers around a friendly neighborhood setting with shared common grounds, quiet paved streets, and a pet-welcoming policy.

Situated just off Route 106, Ladd Hill Cooperative provides straightforward access to Laconia, Tilton, and Concord. Residents are within minutes of Belknap Mall shopping, local dining, regional healthcare facilities, Lake Winnisquam, and the Shaker Regional School District.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“road maintenance
βœ“park management
βœ“common area maintenance
βœ“trash removal

Community Amenities

β˜…resident-owned cooperative park
β˜…green space
β˜…pet-friendly environment

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Belmont

Belmont sits just south of Lake Winnipesaukee in Belknap County, offering Lakes Region access without the premium prices of lakefront towns like Gilford or Meredith. The town includes a mix of rural land, small lakes, and a modest village center. Belmont Mill Museum and the town's rural roads reflect its 19th-century agricultural and small-manufacturing past, while nearby Lake Winnisquam offers swimming and boating closer to home than Winnipesaukee itself. Route 106 and Route 140 provide the main commuting corridors through town. Housing in Belmont remains among the more affordable options in the Lakes Region, drawing families and value-seekers who want proximity to Winnipesaukee-area recreation without lakefront costs. The town's rural character and smaller population keep services relatively limited.

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