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Shaker Heights Estates Condo Assn. (22 Units)

Chester, New Hampshire

Units

22

Year Built

2005

Unit Types

townhouse, duplex

HOA Fees

$345-$690/month

About Shaker Heights Estates Condo Assn.

Small 22-unit duplex/townhouse condominium community in Chester, NH, off Route 102. Developed in the mid-2000s after a landmark 1991 New Hampshire Supreme Court case (Britton v. Chester) that addressed exclusionary zoning. Units are multi-level townhomes with attached garages; the association is described as small and well-managed.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“master insurance
βœ“sewer
βœ“snow removal/plowing
βœ“trash

Additional Details

Builder/Developer

Raymond Remillard

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Chester

Chester is a rural town in Rockingham County known for its well-preserved town common and surrounding 18th-century architecture. The town has intentionally limited commercial development, keeping much of its farmland and forest intact despite growing suburban pressure from nearby communities. Chester's historic district includes several homes and civic buildings dating to the town's colonial founding, while the surrounding countryside offers hiking and horseback riding. The town has no significant retail center, with residents driving to Derry or Londonderry for shopping. Housing in Chester consists mostly of larger-lot single-family homes, drawing families who want rural character and historic charm within commuting distance of southern New Hampshire's job centers. The town's strong sense of history is reflected in active preservation and civic organizations.

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