Condos at Lilac Ln. (267 Units)
π Lilac Ln, Dover, NH 03820
Dover, New Hampshire
Units
267
Year Built
Unit Types
About Condos at Lilac Ln.
Situated in the growing Seacoast city of Dover, the Condos at Lilac Lane offer an inviting, modern garden-style residential community. Set amidst professionally landscaped grounds off Exit 8, this development provides a clean, well-maintained residential environment appealing to professionals, small families, and retirees alike.
The complex features multi-story residential buildings offering one-, two-, and select three-bedroom floor plans. Homes feature functional, open-concept living and dining layouts, with many units upgraded to include granite countertops, custom cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and private balconies or patios. Controlled-entry access and elevator service in select buildings add convenience and security.
Community amenities include a newly constructed pickleball court, laundry facilities, dedicated parking, and secure building entrances. Low-maintenance association living ensures that landscaping, snow clearing, and exterior upkeep are professionally managed year-round.
Positioned just off Route 16 (Spaulding Turnpike), Lilac Lane allows for effortless commuting to Portsmouth, the University of New Hampshire, and downtown Dover. On-site COAST bus stops further enhance local transportation options, placing dining, shopping, and coastal attractions within easy reach.
Community Amenities
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Living in Dover
Dover, New Hampshire's oldest permanent settlement, combines rich colonial history with modern economic vitality. Located in Strafford County where the Cochecho River meets the tidal Piscataqua, Dover serves as a regional commercial hub with a revitalized downtown that has become a model for urban renewal. The city's walkable downtown features brick sidewalks, independent shops, diverse restaurants, and a thriving arts scene centered around the historic Strand Theatre. Dover's economy has successfully transitioned from its mill town heritage to a diverse base including healthcare (Wentworth-Douglass Hospital), education, and technology. The city's location provides easy access to Portsmouth, the seacoast beaches, and the University of New Hampshire in nearby Durham. The Cochecho Arts Festival, year-round farmers market, and numerous community events create a vibrant cultural calendar. The city's neighborhoods range from historic homes near downtown to newer developments on the outskirts, offering housing options for various budgets. Dover's school system serves a diverse population, and the city's commitment to sustainability and community development has earned it recognition as one of New Hampshire's most livable cities. With lower housing costs than Portsmouth and a strong sense of community, Dover attracts young professionals, families, and artists.
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