Hills Court Condo Association (10 Units)
π Hills Avenue, Concord, NH 03301
Concord, New Hampshire
Units
10
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HOA Fees
$405-$480/month
About Hills Court Condo Association
Hills Court Condominium is a unique, historic building complex hidden along Hills Avenue in the heart of downtown Concord. Tucked just off South Main Street, this pocket community offers a secluded, tranquil atmosphere despite its location in the city's commercial district. The development features classic brick construction and an intimate courtyard layout. Concord's Opportunity Corridor planning document identifies a Hills Avenue property converted to residential condominiums in the 1980s.
Originally built in 1920, the building was historically converted into multi-level residential and commercial condominium units. Architectural hallmarks include exposed interior brick walls, original wood accents, vaulted ceilings with skylights, and multi-level floor plans ranging from 750 to over 1,400 square feet. Many units feature direct glass-door entry leading out into the private central courtyard.
The defining feature of Hills Court is its central outdoor brick patio courtyard, adorned with flower boxes, lush summer plantings, and outdoor seating. The association fee covers water, sewer, common courtyard landscaping, and exterior upkeep. Parking is accommodated through dedicated lease spaces in nearby off-street lots.
Located steps away from South Main Street, residents enjoy walkability to local venues, including Hermanos Cocina Mexicana, local cafes, theaters, and retail shops. Its central placement offers a lifestyle centered on downtown convenience.
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Living in Concord
As New Hampshire's capital city, Concord serves as the state's political and administrative center while maintaining a welcoming, small-city atmosphere. Located in Merrimack County along the Merrimack River, Concord combines government employment with a diverse economy including healthcare, education, and manufacturing. The golden-domed State House, the nation's oldest state capitol with legislators meeting in their original chambers, anchors the historic downtown. Concord offers cultural amenities uncommon in cities its size, including the Capitol Center for the Arts, the New Hampshire Historical Society, and the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center honoring the Challenger astronaut and first teacher in space. Main Street features locally-owned shops and restaurants, while the city's neighborhoods offer a range of housing options from Victorian homes near downtown to newer developments on the outskirts. The city's central location makes it an ideal base for exploring New Hampshire, with the Lakes Region, White Mountains, and seacoast all within an hour's drive. Concord's school system serves about 5,000 students, and the city is home to several colleges including NHTI-Concord's Community College. With lower housing costs than southern New Hampshire and a stable employment base, Concord attracts state workers, healthcare professionals, and families seeking a balanced lifestyle.
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