McKenna's Purchase Unit Owners Association (148 Units)
π 84 Branch Turnpike, Concord, NH 03301
Concord, New Hampshire
Units
148
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
$193-$390/month
About McKenna's Purchase Unit Owners Association
McKenna's Purchase is a well-established 148-unit condominium community on Branch Turnpike in Concord. The association describes itself as an upscale residential complex set in a quiet, wooded neighborhood while remaining within walking distance of shopping and dining. Its relatively secluded setting gives the community a neighborhood-oriented character despite being close to major Concord commercial corridors. Public FHA records identify 148 units distributed among 104 buildings and seven legal phases, illustrating the community's relatively low-density, village-like layout.
Housing consists primarily of two-story townhouse-style condominiums, with the association identifying two principal designs: dormered and non-dormered homes. Individual public records show construction occurring across the late 1980s and early 1990s, with examples from 1987, 1988, 1991, and 1993. Units commonly provide roughly 1,160-1,330 square feet, attached one-car garages, private decks, basements or storage, and conventional New England wood-frame/clapboard construction.
Community amenities are a significant part of the development's appeal. The association's community building contains a secured mailbox area and indoor in-ground pool, while real-estate records also identify an outdoor tennis court, clubhouse, landscaping, and recreational facilities. Association fees have changed substantially over time, with older listings showing amounts below $200 and current listings reaching approximately $340-$390 per month. Public listings commonly associate dues with landscaping, snow removal, trash, and recreation.
The location provides convenient access to Concord's shopping, restaurants, schools, employment centers, and regional highways. Branch Turnpike connects readily with Loudon Road and the broader Concord road network, while the community's wooded grounds provide a quieter residential environment than many centrally located condominium developments. The complex is also FHA/VA approved, which can broaden financing options for purchasers.
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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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