Oakwood Condominiums (18 Units)
π 14 Oakwood Drive, Claremont, NH 03743
Claremont, New Hampshire
Units
18
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
$250/month
About Oakwood Condominiums
Oakwood Condominiums is a well-kept, established residential neighborhood nestled on Oakwood Drive in Claremont. Surrounded by tall trees and quiet suburban streets, this community offers a peaceful, tight-knit residential atmosphere. The development's layout gives each home a sense of privacy while maintaining a cohesive, friendly neighborhood design.
Housing at Oakwood Condominiums consists of two-story townhouse units offering roughly 1,000 to 1,200 square feet of finished living space. Typically configured with 2 to 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths, these homes feature open main-floor living areas, dedicated dining spaces, and functional kitchens. Many residences have been customized over time with four-season sunroom additions, private rear decks for outdoor entertaining, and integrated exterior storage rooms for sports gear and gardening tools.
Lifestyle at Oakwood is defined by ease and low-stress homeownership. The active condo association oversees exterior building maintenance, professional lawn care, winter snow clearance, and trash disposal, while also covering water and sewer services under the monthly fee. The modest scale of the community ensures a low-noise environment where neighbors enjoy private backyards abutting woodlines.
Oakwood Drive is situated close to Claremont's major retail and dining corridor along Washington Street, placing grocery stores, pharmacies, and hardware shops just minutes away. Regional connectivity is excellent via Route 103 and Route 12, allowing easy trips to Sunapee Lake, Mount Sunapee ski slopes, and the neighboring Vermont border. Schools, medical facilities at Valley Regional Hospital, and municipal services are all within a 5- to 10-minute drive.
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Living in Claremont
Claremont is a former mill city along the Sugar River in Sullivan County, near the Vermont border in the Connecticut River Valley. Its brick mill buildings and Victorian-era downtown reflect a 19th-century industrial boom built on textiles and machine tools. The city has worked for decades to revitalize its historic downtown, converting former mills into apartments, offices, and small businesses. The Sugar River and several waterfalls run through the city center, and Claremont Speedway and the Fiske Free Library anchor local community life. Claremont offers some of the most affordable housing in the Upper Valley region, drawing first-time buyers and remote workers. The city continues to work through the economic challenges common to former mill towns, including a smaller local job base than neighboring Lebanon.
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