Pemi River Condominium Association (18 Units)
π Central St, Franklin, NH 03235
Franklin, New Hampshire
Units
18
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
$220-$350/month
About Pemi River Condominium Association
Pemi River Condominiums is a riverfront residential community positioned along the Pemigewasset River near Central Street in Franklin, New Hampshire. The development offers a quiet, scenic setting framed by riverbanks and mature trees, providing residents with visual and physical connections to the natural environment. Its setting balances peaceful waterfront living with convenience to Franklin's municipal core.
The community features multi-level townhouse and garden-style condominium layouts built during the mid-to-late 1980s. Homes typically offer 1- to 2-bedroom floor plans with wood-frame construction, vinyl siding, private balconies, or walk-out ground levels. Interior layouts are functional and compact, catering to first-time homebuyers, downsizers, or those seeking low-maintenance regional housing.
Residents benefit from grounds maintenance managed by the association, freeing up personal time to enjoy nearby recreational activities. Common grounds provide space for outdoor relaxation, while immediate river access allows for kayaking, canoeing, and seasonal fishing along the Pemigewasset. The association structure keeps monthly ownership responsibilities predictable by handling master building maintenance and site upkeep.
Located right off Central Street (Route 3/11), the community provides direct transit routes to downtown Franklin's local businesses, restaurants, and public services. Interstate 93 Exit 20 in Tilton is a ten-minute drive away, granting access to commercial hubs, retail outlet malls, and regional healthcare services.
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Living in Franklin
Franklin is a small mill city in Merrimack County, sitting at the confluence of the Winnipesaukee and Pemigewasset rivers, where they join to form the Merrimack River. The city's downtown grew up around textile and paper mills powered by the rivers' falls. Franklin has invested in whitewater recreation along the Winnipesaukee River, including a kayak park built into the old mill infrastructure, alongside a modest downtown of shops and restaurants. The city sits within reach of both the Lakes Region and the Concord area. Franklin offers some of the most affordable housing in central New Hampshire, a legacy of its industrial decline. The city continues to work through economic challenges common to former mill communities while drawing value-seekers and outdoor recreation fans to its riverfront.
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