Condo Communities in Exeter
Browse 13 registered condominium associations in Exeter, NH with 296 total units.
Source: Rockingham County Audit - AI Discovery (data as of August 2026)
Sterling Hill at Exeter Condominium Association
128 units
Built 2004
Types: 55+ active-adult garden-style condominiums, primarily one-level/two-bedroom layouts, multi-story elevator buildings
Front St. Towers
80 units
Built 1988
Types: mid-rise, apartment-style
Watson Woods Condominium Unit Owners' Association
30 units
Built 2005
Types: attached townhouse condominiums, two- and three-bedroom configurations
Folsom Acres Condominium Association
24 units
Built 1988
Types: townhouses, duplex-style attached residences and some freestanding/single-family-style condominium homes
Charter Town Homes
18 units
Built 1992
Types: townhomes, multi-level
Colcord Meadow Condominium Association
7 units
Built 2024
Types: detached single-family condominium homes
Wood Tavern Condos
5 units
20-22 Condominium Association
4 units
Built 1930
Types: small-scale converted historic building, apartment/flat-style condominium residences
20 Epping Rd. Condo
Heron Crest Condo
Leavitt Farms
Snowsbrook of Windsor Hill Assn. Condo
Woodlands at Belmont Hills II
Living in Exeter
Exeter combines prestigious educational heritage with historic charm and modern economic vitality. Located in Rockingham County, Exeter is home to Phillips Exeter Academy, one of the nation's most elite prep schools, which significantly influences the town's character and economy. The town's historic downtown features beautiful brick buildings, independent shops, and restaurants, while the Exeter River and dam provide a scenic focal point. Beyond the academy, Exeter offers a diverse economy including healthcare, technology, and retail. The town's location provides convenient access to Portsmouth, the seacoast, and southern New Hampshire employment centers. Exeter's public school system serves about 2,000 students and benefits from the educational atmosphere created by the academy's presence. The town offers excellent recreational opportunities, including the Exeter River for kayaking, numerous trails, and well-maintained athletic facilities. Exeter's housing market features historic homes in established neighborhoods, modern developments, and everything in between. The town attracts families seeking excellent schools and cultural amenities, professionals working in Portsmouth or southern New Hampshire, and retirees drawn to the town's walkable downtown and community atmosphere. Exeter's combination of educational excellence, historic character, and convenient location makes it one of the seacoast region's most desirable communities.
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