The Cottages at White Rock Condominium Association (32 Units)
π 4 Bow Center Road, Bow, NH 03304
Bow, New Hampshire
Units
32
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
$310-$375/month
About The Cottages at White Rock Condominium Association
The Cottages at White Rock is one of Bow's premier 55+ active adult communities, offering an inviting and beautifully landscaped neighborhood environment. Situated along Bow Center Road, the development features gently rolling lawns, tree-lined borders, and sidewalks connecting the homes. It is widely recognized for its welcoming atmosphere and high standard of community upkeep.
Homes in White Rock consist of thoughtfully designed multi-level and attached townhome-style cottages. Floor plans prioritize first-floor living with primary suites, gas fireplaces with custom built-ins, vaulted ceilings, 3-season sunrooms, and attached garages. Many units also feature expanded second-story guest rooms or lofts and full basements for ample storage.
Daily life at White Rock revolves around active, independent living free from exterior chores. Residents spend time relaxing on front porches, strolling along neighborhood sidewalks, or gardening in private backyard spaces. The association takes complete care of lawn care, winter snow clearing, and general exterior building maintenance.
The location offers exceptional daily convenience, situated right near the Bow Community Center, local municipal offices, and town parks. It is only a few minutes' drive to downtown Concord, Concord Hospital, major regional shopping centers, and I-89 / I-93 highways for easy commuting.
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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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