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Hoodkroft Condominium Association (35 Units)

πŸ“ 3 Tsienneto Rd, Derry, NH 03038; additional Hoodkroft buildings are indexed at 13 Pinkerton St

Derry, New Hampshire

Units

35

Year Built

1969

Unit Types

garden-style condominium/apartment units, primarily 1-3 bedroom configurations

HOA Fees

~$220/month publicly documented for an individual unit; older listing evidence shows $135/month

About Hoodkroft Condominium Association

Hoodkroft is an established, modest-scale condominium community in Derry located around Tsienneto Road and Pinkerton Street. Unlike larger amenity-oriented complexes in town, the development has a smaller neighborhood scale and an older, garden-style character. Public real-estate records identify the complex as Hoodkroft and document a 35-unit development, while individual buildings are represented in public property databases.

The community dates to approximately 1969, placing it among Derry's older condominium developments. Units are generally garden-style residences rather than detached homes, with publicly indexed examples ranging from roughly 822 to more than 1,100 square feet and configurations from one to three bedrooms. The development includes multiple buildings, with 3 Tsienneto Road being one publicly identified building address.

Public information suggests a straightforward residential lifestyle rather than a resort-style amenity package. Common-area maintenance and utility-related services have been associated with the condominium fee, while publicly available descriptions do not establish a pool, clubhouse, tennis complex, or comparable major recreational facility. The smaller scale may appeal to buyers looking for conventional, relatively affordable condominium living close to Derry's central neighborhoods.

Hoodkroft benefits from a practical Derry location near Route 102, Interstate 93, schools, shopping, restaurants, and community services. The neighborhood is also near Hoodkroft Country Club and golf facilities, while Manchester and Londonderry provide larger employment and commercial centers. Its proximity to I-93 makes the community useful for commuters traveling throughout southern New Hampshire and toward the Massachusetts border.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“water/sewer
βœ“hot water
βœ“maintenance

Community Amenities

β˜…common grounds
β˜…private/common outdoor areas

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Derry

Derry blends small-town New England charm with convenient access to major employment centers, making it one of southern New Hampshire's most desirable communities. Located in Rockingham County along Route 28 and I-93, Derry offers an easy commute to Manchester, Nashua, and Boston while maintaining its own distinct character. The town's history includes being the childhood home of astronaut Alan Shepard and poet Robert Frost, who lived and taught here. The town center features classic New England architecture, local shops, and community events that foster a strong sense of place. Derry's school system consistently ranks among the state's best, with Pinkerton Academy serving as one of New Hampshire's largest and most respected private high schools (though it functions as the town's public high school). The town offers excellent recreational facilities, including the Hood Park athletic complex and numerous conservation areas. Derry's housing market provides good value compared to neighboring towns, with a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments. The town's location along the I-93 corridor has attracted commercial development, providing local shopping and dining options. For families and professionals seeking a community-oriented town with excellent schools and reasonable commuting distance to major job centers, Derry offers an attractive combination.

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