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Way School Condominiums (14 Units)

πŸ“ 26 Myrtle St, Claremont, NH 03743

Claremont, New Hampshire

Units

14

Year Built

2006

Unit Types

attached condominium units, garden-style adaptive reuse

HOA Fees

$260-$538/month

About Way School Condominiums

Way School Condominiums offers a distinctive residential experience housed within a historic brick structure that originally served as the Way School Elementary. Located on Myrtle Street in an established residential neighborhood of Claremont, this intimate 14-unit community combines vintage architecture with modern residential convenience. The conversion retains the commanding presence of the original institutional building while creating a welcoming, quiet community feel close to the center of town.

Inside, individual residences preserve the historic character of the original school building, featuring unusually tall ceilings, oversized double-hung windows, and bright, open floor plans. Most units offer 1- to 2-bedroom configurations with thoughtful layouts, expansive closet spaces, and updated kitchens. The massive historic window apertures allow abundant natural daylight to flood the living spaces throughout the day.

Residents enjoy low-maintenance condominium living supported by an engaged home association and professional management. Shared community highlights include secure building access, dedicated off-street parking, and clean common spaces. A standout feature of the association's monthly fee structure is the inclusion of heat, hot water, and municipal water and sewer, making household budgeting seamless and predictable year-round.

Situated just blocks from downtown Claremont, Way School Condominiums puts local dining, retail shops, public parks, and cultural venues like the Claremont Opera House within easy walking distance. Commuters enjoy convenient access to major regional routes, including Route 12 and Route 103, as well as Interstate 91 across the Connecticut River in Vermont. Nearby recreational amenities include the Sugar River Rail Trail, local golf courses, and Mount Sunapee Resort.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“heat
βœ“hot water
βœ“water
βœ“sewer
βœ“insurance
βœ“trash removal
βœ“snow removal
βœ“landscaping

Community Amenities

β˜…secure key-card entry
β˜…on-site management
β˜…assigned off-street parking
β˜…dedicated storage units
β˜…indoor laundry facilities
β˜…landscaped common grounds

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

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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