Condo Communities in Gilford
Browse 13 registered condominium associations in Gilford, NH with 497 total units.
Source: Belknap County Audit - AI Discovery (data as of August 2026)
Samoset on Winnipesaukee Condominium Association
130 units
Built 1973
Types: townhouses and garden-style condos
Mountain View Housing Cooperative
59 units
Built 1970
Types: single-wide and multi-section manufactured homes
Broadview Condominium Association
50 units
Built 1983
Types: two- and three-level townhouses with attached garages
Winnstock Condominiums
48 units
Built 1985
Types: townhouse, attached multi-level
Old Lake Shore Cooperative
43 units
Built 1970
Types: single-wide and multi-section manufactured homes
Intervale Ridge Condominiums
39 units
Built 1985
Types: multi-level attached townhouses with detached garages
Marina Bay Condominium Association
30 units
Built 1980
Types: townhouse, garden-style
Paugus Bay Condominium Association
30 units
Built 1975
Types: garden-style condominium suites
The Ledges Condominiums
24 units
Built 1990
Types: townhouse, detached condo
Dockham Shore Condominium Association
11 units
Built 1940
Types: cape cod and cottage-style condominiums
Sunburst Condominiums Association
11 units
Built 1960
Types: detached and semi-detached seasonal and year-round cottages
Timber Bay Condo Assn.
11 units
Types: single-family detached cottages, duplexes, attached
Timber Bay Condo Association
11 units
Built 1980
Types: single-family detached cottages, duplexes, attached units
Living in Gilford
Gilford sits on the western shore of Lake Winnipesaukee in Belknap County, combining lake access with proximity to Gunstock Mountain Resort's skiing and mountain biking trails. The town's mix of waterfront and mountain recreation makes it a year-round destination rather than a purely seasonal one. Gilford's town beach, marinas, and lakeside neighborhoods anchor a summer economy built around boating and tourism, while Gunstock draws winter visitors for skiing and snowboarding. The Lakes Region's summer traffic funnels through Gilford en route to Laconia and Weirs Beach. Housing ranges from modest inland homes to premium lakefront property, with prices rising sharply the closer one gets to Winnipesaukee's shoreline. Gilford attracts families, retirees, and second-home buyers seeking four-season recreation in a single town.
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