The Cottages at the Windchimes Condominium Association (16 Units)
π 9 Fiddlehead Circle, Bow, NH 03304
Bow, New Hampshire
Units
16
Year Built
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HOA Fees
$285/month
About The Cottages at the Windchimes Condominium Association
The Cottages at the Windchimes is a highly desirable 55+ active adult community located in Bow, New Hampshire. Set back from Logging Hill Road, the neighborhood is surrounded by mature trees, manicured lawns, and rural natural beauty. It provides a quiet and private retreat tailored for adults seeking single-family privacy combined with maintenance-free convenience.
Architecture across the association features charming detached single-family Cape-style structures. Homes offer multi-level floor plans ranging from approximately 1,500 to 1,800 square feet, often featuring first-floor primary suites, beamed ceilings, brick fireplaces, mini-split air conditioning, and formal dining rooms. Properties include private rear patios, manicured yards, and paved parking with garage spaces.
Living at Windchimes offers the best of both worlds: the freedom of owning a standalone single-family home paired with the structural and maintenance benefits of a condominium association. The HOA oversees all plowing, walkway shoveling, landscape upkeep, and trash collection, fostering a relaxed, hassle-free lifestyle.
The community is ideally positioned in Bow, providing quick access to I-93, Route 3, and I-89. Residents enjoy close proximity to Concord's shopping centers, medical facilities, restaurants, and golf courses. The top-rated Bow school district, town parks, and local walking trails add to the town's exceptional residential appeal.
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Living in Bow
Bow is a residential town just south of Concord in Merrimack County, straddling the Merrimack River and serving largely as a bedroom community for the state capital. The town's rolling hills and riverfront give it a more rural feel than its proximity to Concord might suggest. Bow's schools and safe residential neighborhoods attract families working in Concord's government and healthcare sectors. The town has a modest commercial presence along Route 3A, though most larger shopping trips head into Concord itself. Housing consists mostly of single-family subdivisions built since the 1970s, with some newer construction reflecting continued demand from Concord-area commuters. Property taxes run higher than some neighboring towns, reflecting the town's strong school investment.
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