Winnisquam Beach Colony (80 Units)
π 9 Eagle Drive, Belmont, NH 03220
Belmont, New Hampshire
Units
80
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HOA Fees
~$110/month (or ~$1,320/year seasonal fee structure)
About Winnisquam Beach Colony
Winnisquam Beach Colony (commonly known as Winnisquam Beach Resort Condominium) is a gated, four-season waterfront community located directly on the shores of Lake Winnisquam in Belmont. Spanning a lush parcel with prime water access, this community provides an accessible resort-style retreat for lake enthusiasts.
The homes in Winnisquam Beach Colony consist primarily of efficient, modern park-model cottages and manufactured ranch-style units.
Built in the early 2000s, these detached properties feature open floor plans, expansive enclosed screen porches, exterior decks, and private storage sheds set on individual condominium-owned lots. Lifestyle within the resort community is centered on water recreation and summer leisure.
Residents enjoy exclusive access to 1,000 feet of private shoreline featuring a 400-foot sandy beach, private day docks, and a boat launch. Winter brings direct access to local snowmobile networks, making it an active multi-season destination.
Situated off Union Road in Belmont, the colony is just minutes from the Belknap Marketplace, dining, and downtown Laconia. Gunstock Mountain Resort, BankNH Pavilion concert venue, and major highway routes (I-93) are all within a 15-minute radius.
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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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