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The White Birches of Chichester (19 Units)

πŸ“ John Hardie Way, Chichester, NH 03258

Chichester, New Hampshire

Units

19

Year Built

2021

Unit Types

single-family detached, ranch-style, 55+ age-restricted

HOA Fees

$326-$335/month

About The White Birches of Chichester

The White Birches of Chichester is a modern 55+ active adult condominium neighborhood located on John Hardie Way in Chichester, New Hampshire. Set on over 17 scenic, wooded acres, this intimate 19-home enclave offers a peaceful country setting with upscale modern living.

The community consists of 19 energy-efficient single-family detached ranch-style homes. Built starting in 2020, homes feature single-level living layouts, first-floor primary suites with walk-in closets, granite countertops, hardwood flooring, 9-foot ceilings, central A/C, attached 2-car garages, and covered rear decks.

The lifestyle at The White Birches focuses on easy, low-maintenance adult living. Homeowners enjoy freedom from lawn mowing, irrigation upkeep, and driveway snow plowing, while retaining the privacy and independence of a standalone single-family home. Recent listings identify landscaping, plowing/snow removal, trash removal and common acreage among the association services.

Situated off Route 4/202, The White Birches combines rural charm with swift access to Concord's shopping, dining, and medical facilities just 10 minutes away. It also offers direct highway connection east toward Epsom, Lee, and the Seacoast region.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“landscaping
βœ“snow removal
βœ“trash
βœ“master insurance
βœ“shared sewer infrastructure

Community Amenities

β˜…55+ active adult community
β˜…17+ acres wooded land
β˜…attached 2-car garages
β˜…lawn irrigation system
β˜…covered rear decks

Additional Details

Builder/Developer

Unknown

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Chichester

Chichester is a small, rural town in Merrimack County just east of Concord, with a modest village center and surrounding farmland. The town's proximity to the capital city has made it a practical, affordable choice for Concord-area commuters. Chichester's rural roads and conservation land offer hiking close to home, while the town's small size keeps commercial development limited. Most shopping and dining trips head into Concord or nearby Pittsfield. Housing in Chichester remains relatively affordable, drawing families and first-time buyers who want a short commute to Concord without that city's density. The town's rural character remains largely intact despite its proximity to the capital.

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